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  • 3
  • No flesh except the alive, walking kind.

The food's pretty much the standard fare you'd find at places of this sort, and not hugely exceptional in quality; it's forte is good value. I'm not sure I'd agree regarding any greasiness - yes there were the usual spring rolls and deep fried items, but there were naturally enough curries and bowls of salad & fruit; this being the first time I've noticed the latter. Mock meats weren't everywhere. Unlike a similar place in Greek Street (south of G-A-Y, and round the corner from Foyles) this place is more open plan, and I'd say a bit more spacious than another incarnation along Euston Road. Ate three plates worth on Sunday and there were quite a few other patrons, but no jostling waiting turns for access to the dishes. I believe the takeout's advertised as £3 (approx.) but I paid a bit over seven quid for a sit down without drinks. Seems reasonable although I stuck in the main to the plain rice and massaman curry. Good value I say.


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