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A South African Indian restaurant in [[Locale Croydon|Croydon]]. |
A South African Indian restaurant in Croydon. Chilli bites not really hot enough. Chicken samosas very good and meaty. Sauce a bit acidic. |
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[[bob]] and [[elvum]] visited in December 2006. The chilli bites weren't really hot enough for bob's taste. The chicken samosas were very good and meaty, though the sauce was a bit acidic. The [http://www.cooksister.com/2009/01/bunny-chows-south-africas-own-street-food.html bunny chow] was quite good. |
The Bunny Chow was quite good. |
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See also: * [http://www.guardian.co.uk/weekend/story/0,,2051161,00.html Interview with the chef in the Guardian] * [http://www.london-eating.co.uk/6864.htm London Eating comments] * [http://trustedplaces.com/review/uk/croydon/restaurant/1n43t7z/ Trusted Places comments] |
[[Kake]] asks: How did they do the bunny chow in the restaurant? Given that the article below says it's a whole loaf of bread with gravy inside... how does that fit in with a restaurant meal? They put it on a plate. -- [[bob]] |
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[bob]] and [[elvum]], December 2006. Opening hours taken from the 1860 website, January 2009.</div> |
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/weekend/story/0,,2051161,00.html Interview with the chef in the guardian] <small>Last Visited by [[bob]] and [[elvum]] in December 2006</small> |
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summary='South African Indian restaurant in Croydon'
summary='South African Indian restaurant in Croydon' website='http://www.1860restaurants.co.uk/' |
summary='South African Indian restaurant in Croydon' website='http://www.1860restaurants.co.uk/' |
A South African Indian restaurant in Croydon. Chilli bites not really hot enough. Chicken samosas very good and meaty. Sauce a bit acidic.
The Bunny Chow was quite good.
Kake asks: How did they do the bunny chow in the restaurant? Given that the article below says it's a whole loaf of bread with gravy inside... how does that fit in with a restaurant meal? They put it on a plate. -- bob
Last Visited by bob and elvum in December 2006
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