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Excuseme - (Near Lewisham, london)

Address: 🏡 31 Wakefield St, London E6 1NG, UK
Phone : +44 07401 170402
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S Hussain “This restaurant offers amazing service and delicious food at affordable prices. The atmosphere is pleasant, making it one of the best choices for family-friendly dining and takeaways.”

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Rating: 4.5 /5
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Udaya Kerala Restaurant - Lewisham

Rating: 4.7 /5
Pradeep Narumi Came here for lunch to get away from the noisy daily lifestyle and have a lunch in peace. The ambience, food authenticity, service of staff is top notch. Being able to talk in Malayalam another level. Easily spent 2 hours enjoying food and nostalgic music.

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.