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Quality
Service
Value
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Comment |
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| Sat 31 Mar |
C, SE1
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| Sat 31 Mar |
I think they use frozen vegetables for their curries and samosas. The doses are not very big and are quite oily. Considering the price it's a fair value for money, but the quality and quantity is not good.
Pedro, SW11
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| Sat 4 Feb |
Average
L, SE15
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| Fri 3 Feb |
The most insipid bland curry I've ever had in the UK. Terrible. Tasted like a curry from provincial France. So many better options, I really regret trying Curry Club.
Leo, SE5
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| Sun 22 Jan |
Rob, SE11
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| Sun 22 Jan |
the food was terrific and i enjoyed every mouthful. Just how indian food should be. thank you so much, absolutely wonderful! :)
Frank, SE22
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| Sun 22 Jan |
very nice thank u
Rahul, SE5
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| 6 months ago |
H, SW4
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| 6 months ago |
Tony, SW4
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| 8 months ago |
I had imagined that a new business would have gone all out to impress, especially with stiff competition who produce consistently great food, but the food from Indian Curry Club was truly awful and not even close to what I ordered. The lamb chops had been replaced with half of what looked like a kebab, the puri was like greasy cardboard, the daal was tasteless and watery and the chicked tikka consisted of two dry pieces of what appeared to be lemon chicken, although it was hard to tell and the paneer was cooked in some kind of school dinner curry paste. It honestly looked like the evenings leftovers had been thrown in a bag. Luckily there are plenty of really good Indian takeaways around Camberwell so I never have to eat this dreadful rubbish again. Not cheap either! come ON!
Ros, SE5
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