The Green Curry

The Green Curry

The Green Curry 180 Garratt Ln, Wandsworth, London SW18 4ED Welcome to our official website! Order online, or call us on 07400320509   You food will be cooked fresh & delivered fast. We are a family run cafe and takeaway offering delivery across SW11, SW12, SW15, SW17, SW18, SW19,   ** For Card Payments - customer can pay delivery man ** Pls Note On Friday-Sunday, The peak time between 7PM-8PM. The delivery will take more than 60 mins, for collection will take 20-30 mins. ** Allergy Advice ** Our Food May Containing These Following 14 Allergenic ingredients (Peanuts, Eggs, Milk, Fish, Gluten, Wheat, Shellfish, Molluscs, Celery, Lupin, Mustard, Sesame, Soya, Salphites.)

The Green Curry - Wandsworth

Order online, or call us on 07400320509 You food will be cooked fresh & delivered fast.

We are a family run cafe and takeaway offering delivery across SW11, SW12, SW15, SW17, SW18, SW19, Our Food May Containing These Following 14 Allergenic ingredients

http://www.thegreencurry.co.uk

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Its signature dish was a great big mulch centred on a banana leaf.

Oh, and I left the first dish until last, because I was worried it made it sound a little trad: fish cakes with sweet chilli sauce (£6.25) are exactly what you expect from a Thai restaurant, and can sound a little undistinguished, with their fish medley and undemanding sweet sauce.

By the principle of not fixing things that aren’t broken, these were exactly that – a mixture of salmon and some white fish that I’d be lying if I tried to name, a little chopped squid, a perfect amount of red chilli, and some mouth-smackingly sweet chilli sauce.

A short menu of crowd-pleasing curries (£8.50), street-vendor-style kratiem prik Thai (a garlicky chicken or prawn stir-fry, £8.50), and tempura-coated “fish and chips” (£6.95) is served alongside Thai-inspired cocktails muddled with lemon-grass, lychee and chilli An eye-popping design scheme complete with birdcages and bicycles rams home the “market scene” theme, but it’s not all style over substance.

Try the khao ka moo, or “pork leg stew” on rice, cooked until tender with five-spice and star anise (£7.77) Follow Telegraph Food on Twitter and Facebook for more stories For more Stella magazine content, find us on Twitter and Facebook

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