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Sri Lankan restaurant and takeaway in [[Locale Lewisham|Lewisham]].
Sri Lankan restaurant and takeaway in Lewisham.
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[[bob]], [[Martin]] and Phil visited on a Thursday night in October 2009. There were several people in already but there was still plenty of space. They can probably seat about 50 people.
[[bob]], [[Martin]] and Phil visited on a Thursday night. There were several people in already but there was still plenty of space. They can probably seat about 50 people.
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We started with masala vada (£1.25 for two), lamb spring rolls (£1.50 for two), and chilli chicken (£4). All of these were pretty good.
We started with Masala Vada(£1.25 for 2), Lamb Spring rolls(£1.50 for 2) and chilli chicken (£3.99). All of these were pretty good.
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For our mains we had spicy lamb curry (£4.75), special non-veg masala dosa (£4.50), chicken kurma (£4), and idiyappam lamb kothu (£4). These were all quite good. We asked for some more sauce for the kothu and were asked if we wanted normal or spicy — of course went for spicy. The member of staff then went on to make sure we really wanted this, warning us that the spicy version really was very hot; they normally only serve it to Sri Lankans. It was well within our tolerances, but then again we really like Sri Lankan food. We accompanied all this with plain rice (£2).
For our mains we had Spicy Lamb curry(£4.75), Special Non-veg Masala Dosa (£4.50), Chicken Kurma(£4.00) and Idiyappam Lamb Kothu(£4.00). These were all quite good. We asked for some more sauce for the Kothu and asked if we wanted normal or spicy. We of course went for spicy. The member of staff then went on to make sure we were sure since they normally omly serve it to Sri Lankans and warned us it was very hot. It was well within our tolerances but then again me and martin really like sri lankan food. Phil also had the honey and banana parotta (£2) which was interesting. We also had some plain rice (£1.99). Tap water was provided when asked for.
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Phil also had the honey and banana parotta (£2), which was interesting. Tap water was provided on request.

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* [http://www.qype.co.uk/place/216429#PlaceReviews Qype comments]

<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[bob]], [[Martin]], and Phil, 15 October 2009. Opening times taken from a takeaway leaflet obtained on that visit.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[bob]], [[Martin]] and Phil, 15 October 2009. Opening times taken from a takeaway leaflet obtained on that visit. </div>
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category='Curry,Indian Food,Restaurants,Sri Lankan Food,Takeaway'
category='Indian Food,Restaurants,Sri Lankan Food,Takeaway'
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hours_text='10:30am-11pm Mon-Sun'
hours_text='Mon-Sun 10:30-23:00'
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opening_hours_text='10:30am-11pm Mon-Sun'
opening_hours_text='Mon-Sun 10:30-23:00'
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summary='Sri Lankan restaurant and takeaway in Lewisham' summary='Sri Lankan restaurant and takeaway in Lewisham.' summary='Sri Lankan restaurant and takeaway in Lewisham' summary='Sri Lankan restaurant and takeaway in Lewisham.'

Sri Lankan restaurant and takeaway in Lewisham.

bob, Martin and Phil visited on a Thursday night. There were several people in already but there was still plenty of space. They can probably seat about 50 people.

We started with Masala Vada(£1.25 for 2), Lamb Spring rolls(£1.50 for 2) and chilli chicken (£3.99). All of these were pretty good.

For our mains we had Spicy Lamb curry(£4.75), Special Non-veg Masala Dosa (£4.50), Chicken Kurma(£4.00) and Idiyappam Lamb Kothu(£4.00). These were all quite good. We asked for some more sauce for the Kothu and asked if we wanted normal or spicy. We of course went for spicy. The member of staff then went on to make sure we were sure since they normally omly serve it to Sri Lankans and warned us it was very hot. It was well within our tolerances but then again me and martin really like sri lankan food. Phil also had the honey and banana parotta (£2) which was interesting. We also had some plain rice (£1.99). Tap water was provided when asked for.

Last visited by bob, Martin and Phil, 15 October 2009. Opening times taken from a takeaway leaflet obtained on that visit.


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