Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 11 and Version 10 of Deli Spice, E5 0LP
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Indian takeaway on Chatsworth Road in Clapton. They also do delivery, and you can order online via Just Eat or via Hungry House. According to their Hungry House page, they are halal.
Bec ordered a selection of sundries and side dishes in June 2012.
The garlic rice (£2.50) was extremely impressive, with browned slices of fresh garlic throughout, perfectly cooked and giving it smoked flavour. Chilli cheese naan (£1.80) was also a fantastic choice — not too oily, lots of chilli flakes, and just the right amount of cheese.
A starter of dal soup (£2) was a thick consistency, much like most restaurants' tarka dal, but without onions. This went perfectly with the garlic rice. Sag paneer (£3.25) was creamy but not overly sweet, with big chunks of cheese. Mixed vegetable curry (£2.75) was far too oily and a bit bland and disappointing considering the high bar everything else set.
Bec's verdict: I would definitely order again. The delivery was fast and the food filling and cheap. I really do recommend the sundries.
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