Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 9 and Version 4 of Royal Tiffin, SE23 1HN
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Royal Tiffin was a Nepalese and Indian place in [[Locale Forest Hill|Forest Hill]]. According to Google Street View, it closed down by May 2012. As of July 2016 the premises are occupied by Heritage of India. |
Nepalese and Indian place with online ordering and delivery via Just Eat. |
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The information below is retained for historical purposes. |
[[secretlondon]] ordered one Monday evening and got Pahadi Aloo "Nepalese street food from Myagdi, mashed potatoes, roasted chick peas flour & green herbs cakes served with chutney" (£2.95), Pokharali Khutta "Lamb shank cooked in a rich Pokharali pickling spices with onion seeds, fennel seeds, green chilli & yoghurt" (£8.25), Fried Lemon Rice (For 1) "Lemon flavoured basmati rice, cooked with cashew nuts, mustard, peas & curry leaves" (£2.75), Sweet lassi (£1.50) and a 1.5 litre bottle of diet coke (£1.75). |
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<div class="old_info"> Nepalese and Indian place based in [[Locale Forest Hill|Forest Hill]], with online ordering and delivery via [http://www.just-eat.co.uk/ Just Eat]. |
The Pahadi Aloo were like vegetable fritters but a bit soft in the middle. Pokharali Khutta was big enough for two. The lemon rice was a suspicious yellow colour. |
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[[secretlondon]] ordered one Monday evening in February 2009, and got Pahadi Aloo ("Nepalese street food from Myagdi, mashed potatoes, roasted chick peas flour & green herbs cakes served with chutney", £3), Pokharali Khutta ("Lamb shank cooked in a rich Pokharali pickling spices with onion seeds, fennel seeds, green chilli & yoghurt", £8.25), fried lemon rice for one ("Lemon flavoured basmati rice, cooked with cashew nuts, mustard, peas & curry leaves", £2.75), sweet lassi (£1.50) and a 1.5 litre bottle of Diet Coke (£1.75). The Pahadi Aloo <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/secretlondon/3349333325 photo]</small> were like vegetable fritters but a bit soft in the middle. Pokharali Khutta <small> [http://www.flickr.com/photos/secretlondon/3350163426 photo]</small> was big enough for two. The lemon rice was a suspicious yellow colour <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/secretlondon/3350163634 photo]</small>. <div class="last_verified">Food last sampled by [[secretlondon]], February 2009.</div> </div> |
Opening hours taken from website. |
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category='Now Closed' edit_type='Minor tidying' |
category='Delivers to SE5,Indian Food,Nepalese Food,Takeaway Delivery,Takeaway Order Online' edit_type='Normal edit' |
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formatted_website_text='' host='81.187.166.218' hours_text='' major_change='0' |
formatted_website_text='http://www.theroyaltiffin.co.uk/
' host='81.187.223.119' hours_text='5.30pm-11pm Monday-Sunday' latitude='51.442718' locale='Forest Hill,SE23' longitude='-0.044109' major_change='1' |
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opening_hours_text='' phone='' postcode='' summary='Now closed; was a Nepalese and Indian takeaway in Forest Hill, with online delivery.' website='' website='http://www.theroyaltiffin.co.uk/' |
opening_hours_text='5.30pm-11pm Monday-Sunday' os_x='535915' os_y='173394' phone='020 8291 9555' postcode='SE23 1HN' website='' summary='Nepalese and Indian takeaway in Forest Hill, with online delivery' website='http://www.theroyaltiffin.co.uk/' |
Nepalese and Indian place with online ordering and delivery via Just Eat.
secretlondon ordered one Monday evening and got Pahadi Aloo "Nepalese street food from Myagdi, mashed potatoes, roasted chick peas flour & green herbs cakes served with chutney" (£2.95), Pokharali Khutta "Lamb shank cooked in a rich Pokharali pickling spices with onion seeds, fennel seeds, green chilli & yoghurt" (£8.25), Fried Lemon Rice (For 1) "Lemon flavoured basmati rice, cooked with cashew nuts, mustard, peas & curry leaves" (£2.75), Sweet lassi (£1.50) and a 1.5 litre bottle of diet coke (£1.75).
The Pahadi Aloo were like vegetable fritters but a bit soft in the middle. Pokharali Khutta was big enough for two. The lemon rice was a suspicious yellow colour.
Opening hours taken from website.
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