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Central Park Cafe - (Near Lewisham, london)

Address: 🏡 Bartle Ave, London E6 3AJ, UK
Phone : +44 07969 920853
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Place GG: https://www.google.com/maps/place/?q=place_id:ChIJUTYk5jOm2EcR8QXrvCvI884
#Richmond upon Thames

Near Lewisham

Taste of China - Lewisham

Rating: 3.9 /5
Corin Ashwell Delicious food. Only slightly irritating their website refuses to recognise my address is in their delivery zone. But otherwise it’s a great Chinese takeaway

Arms Cafe - Lewisham

Rating: 4.1 /5
Bob Watkins What are the amazing place when I found it on Google? I had no clue that the recording inside of aid hardware store. But once we found, it was a true gem. The food was incredible. The prices are very low and very reasonable, and the services incredibly good.

Coconut Palm - Lewisham

Rating: 3.8 /5
Lisa Nichols Ordered x2 curry goats at £16 each wowza...they were inedible, burnt and mostly bones..the portion sizes were shabby for the amount charged, I have been here a good few times over the years but seems to be going really down hill lately...I also had a steamed cabbage that came with burnt parts hidden underneath and peas that were black and rock hard.. Im quite upset at the amount I just spent...avoid avoid avoid
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Hyderabadi Bawarchi - Lewisham

Rating: 3.9 /5
sheikh samrat ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Hyderabadi Bawarchi – East Ham Authentic halal food, amazing atmosphere, and VIP seating that makes dining extra comfy! Huge shoutout to the owner Kishore, plus Srinivas and Sashi — their hospitality is next level. Felt right at home from start to finish. If you love delicious food and top-notch service, this is the place to be!

Pide Grandfather of Pizza - Lewisham

Rating: 4.5 /5
T T First time Ive had a Pide and I will definitely order again. Tasty and spicy as described. Chicken steps so tender and the salad cuts through all the stodge. Arrived very quick, very impressed Thankyou.

Choruibhati (চড়ুইভাতি) - Lewisham

Rating: 4.5 /5
Syed A Inan I went to this small Bangladeshi restaurant today, just a stones throw walk from Upton Park station, called Choruibhati. Not a commercially chain or one of the posh eating palces one might go for a meal. In fact, it is at the moment sitting in the middle of a construction site. We ordered Kachchi Biriyani, Tehari, Duck Bhuna with Pilau, Beef Bhuna with Pilau, Jorda rice, Halim and Borhani as takeaway. At first I was pretty skeptical about the food, but, once my nostrils had a whiff of the food, I realised I was about to be amazed. And, amazed I was. The food was rustic with blends of carefully mixed subcontinental spices that subtly brushes your palate in layers. Any trace of spice is washed away by the complex tangy-spicy-sweet-milky taste of the Borhani. Each dish can be tasted separately due to the differentiated spice blend, unlike all the commercial curry houses where one sauce is used for all the dishes. Comparing to most of the High Street commercial curry/biriyani houses, this is a hidden gem in the heart of East London. There is space for family or a group of 15+ as well as anyone using a wheelchair (down stairs) to sit and enjoy a hearty Bangladeshi exquisite meal. The Chef, Nizam, is a kind man with a warm smile. N.B: Due to constructions wheelchair access at the moment may not be suitable.