Best [Cheap] Curries around London?

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Indian restaurant can be found in every town in the UK. Indeed Chicken Tikka Masala is frequently voted the nation’s favourites dish.
In Bradford Yorkshire there is a hill area where they are so prolific that the locals call it The Khyber Pass.
 
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Indian restaurant can be found in every town in the UK. Indeed Chicken Tikka Masala is frequently voted the nation’s favourites dish.
In Bradford Yorkshire there is a hill area where they are so prolific that the locals call it The Khyber Pass.
Yes, they are there but some are just dire.
 
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Right, so today was Namak Mandi in Tooting. Late lunch at 3pm but it was heaving with people!

We had the chapli kebab, 1/2 kg lamb karahi, mixed grill, mango lassi and super sized Afghan naan. Total bill came to £48.43 (not including tip) for 3 people and we were all absolutely stuffed, boxing up some to take away.


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and my on this day diary yesterday said it's two years since we had dinner in Adelaide
 
Alright so tonight was Yak & Yeti in Crystal Palace. Just after leaving home we came across some lovely autumn columns on our way to the bus stop.
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We arrived early so went for a wander around.
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It wasn't too busy in there. The momos tasted pre cooked which was a shame as we were used to freshly cooked when were in Nepal last year. Tasty enough but 4/5.
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A few papadoms to start with also and then onto the mains.
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Mrs FB being a vegetarian had some boring paneer curry ;) but the sauce was nice. Our friend had a Gurkha chicken curry.. was ok .. but I had the Timur Piro Chicken which was delicious! Everyone else agreed. Had a good chat the guys working there before we left, reminiscing of our trip last year.

Total bill for 3 including 2 bottles of house wine was a very respectable £70 including tip. 25% off on food at the moment.
 
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