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Georgetown
10 London Bridge Street
London Bridge
London

SE1 9SG

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Georgetown sounds as if it should feature a carvery and Yorkshire puds, but this terrific eatery is named after the East India Company's trading port in Malaysia, so that gives you an idea of the cuisine. Top-flight menu features Indian Malaysian, Chinese Malaysian, as well as proper Malay dishes, so you can roam amongst cuisines. Start off with a killer Singapore Sling. Then move on to a course of Udang Bakar Kering, which is Pan-fried spicy jumbo prawns in their shells in a red onion sauce with soft roasted parotta, main course of Claypot, which is chicken, pork, Chinese spinach, prawns, tomato, dried mushrooms and beansprouts, simmered in a claypot, flavoured with chicken stock and soya, and served with rice, and a pud of Fresh pineapple with dark rum, maple syrup, and creamy vanilla ice cream. The surroundings recall a colonial ballroom, with wicker and plants and classical music tinkling gently in the background.

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