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Caribbean cafe and takeaway in Croydon. It is halal.

There's seating for about eight people inside, but the space is quite small and would be a bit cramped if all the seats were taken. They also have a small amount of outside seating on St George's Walk (which is covered and pedestrianised).

bob visited on a Saturday afternoon in February 2012 and had a very tasty curry goat roti with hot pepper sauce (£5.50). The pepper sauce is optional, and comes in various strengths. There were about five people eating in and a steady stream of people getting takeaways.

When Kake visited on a Wednesday lunchtime in May 2016, there was one eat-in customer and a couple of others ahead of me in the fast-moving takeaway queue. No music was playing. Spinach roti (£4.50) was substantial without being heavy, and flavourful despite my choice to omit pepper sauce. The greens used in the filling were more robust than what I'd normally think of as spinach; more like callaloo. The roti itself was dhal puri style, made in two layers with a thin filling of seasoned split peas sealed in between.

According to their website as of May 2016, they do delivery (free for orders over £15).

Accessibility: No steps to get in. No obvious customer toilet.

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Last visited by Kake, May 2016. Opening hours taken from sign on door, May 2016.

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