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Taste of Lewisham was a Sri Lankan restaurant and takeaway on Lee High Road in [[Locale Lewisham|Lewisham]]. According to Google Street View, it closed down by April 2016.
Sri Lankan restaurant and takeaway on Lee High Road in [[Locale Lewisham|Lewisham]].
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Sri Lankan restaurant and takeaway on Lee High Road in [[Locale Lewisham|Lewisham]].

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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[bob]], [[Martin]], and Phil, October 2009.</div>
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<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='Now Closed'
category='Curry,Indian Food,Restaurants,Sri Lankan Food,Takeaway'
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host='81.187.166.218'
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hours_text='10:30am-11pm Mon-Sun'
latitude='51.461783'
locale='Lewisham,SE13'
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summary='Now closed; was a Sri Lankan restaurant and takeaway in Lewisham.' summary='Sri Lankan restaurant and takeaway in Lewisham.'
opening_hours_text='10:30am-11pm Mon-Sun'
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phone='020 8297 6452'
summary='Now closed; was a Sri Lankan restaurant and takeaway in Lewisham.' postcode='SE13 5LD'
summary='Sri Lankan restaurant and takeaway in Lewisham.'

Sri Lankan restaurant and takeaway on Lee High Road in Lewisham.

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.

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.

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).

Phil also had the honey and banana parotta (£2), which was interesting. Tap water was provided on request.

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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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