mickybar wrote:Apparently the Mamuska has a very good reputation, although I never tried it. It's located inside the creepy shopping center in E&C and its speciality is polish food.
jaggerjatt wrote:If you like Masala Dubba, you have to check out Cafe Nawaz near Guys Hospital. Their Cafe Nawaz Special, Green Chicken Curry and Bagari Gosht are fantastic. Takeaway is always better in terms of flavour and much bigger portions than dining in there.
For pizza, Village Pizza on Old Kent Road do some fantastic thin and crispy pizzas.
jcpse1 wrote:jaggerjatt wrote:If you like Masala Dubba, you have to check out Cafe Nawaz near Guys Hospital. Their Cafe Nawaz Special, Green Chicken Curry and Bagari Gosht are fantastic. Takeaway is always better in terms of flavour and much bigger portions than dining in there.
For pizza, Village Pizza on Old Kent Road do some fantastic thin and crispy pizzas.
is Cafe Nawaz the one where you can BYOB?
Will check out Village Pizza too, thanks
Guy's street wrote:jcpse1 wrote:jaggerjatt wrote:If you like Masala Dubba, you have to check out Cafe Nawaz near Guys Hospital. Their Cafe Nawaz Special, Green Chicken Curry and Bagari Gosht are fantastic. Takeaway is always better in terms of flavour and much bigger portions than dining in there.
For pizza, Village Pizza on Old Kent Road do some fantastic thin and crispy pizzas.
is Cafe Nawaz the one where you can BYOB?
Will check out Village Pizza too, thanks
Yes, Nawaz is BYOB.
mickybar wrote:I am italian and I am still looking for a good pizza in SE1. Didn't try Village Pizza, but when I find in the menu pizza with chicken I can see they're not true italians :-) although I'll probably try it anyway.
I tried Basilico instead, the one in TBR, they do deliveries, not bad, not excellent, a little bit pricey overall.
Can't wait for Franco Manca to open in Bermondsey Street.
Guy's street wrote:mickybar wrote:I am italian and I am still looking for a good pizza in SE1. Didn't try Village Pizza, but when I find in the menu pizza with chicken I can see they're not true italians :-) although I'll probably try it anyway.
I tried Basilico instead, the one in TBR, they do deliveries, not bad, not excellent, a little bit pricey overall.
Can't wait for Franco Manca to open in Bermondsey Street.
Cafe Amisha on Grange Rd does good pizzas (not sure they'll be up to your true Italian standard), and staff seem to be largely Italian.
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