Posted January 12, 201114 yr Hello Guys! Going to the Blackburn match on Saturday, any suggestions for somewhere to get a nice bite to eat around The Bridge before the match?
January 12, 201114 yr Hello Guys! Going to the Blackburn match on Saturday, any suggestions for somewhere to get a nice bite to eat around The Bridge before the match? Blimey, May be biased but don't think there's a better stadium with such a variety of eateries in the vicinity. The Blue Elephant (Thai), El Metro (Spanish), Kishmish (Indian) are all a goal kick from Fulham Broadway station. A fry up? Try Cafe Blue in Jerdan Place. Literally loads of cafes, chicken and kebab takeaways, McDonalds , Chippys from Fulham Broadway into North End Road. Quite a variety in the Shopping Centre above the station too. Link here...... http://www.fulhambroadway.co.uk/eat.htm Edited January 12, 201114 yr by Bovis Messroom
January 13, 201114 yr What's the name of the Curry joint left out of Fulham Broadway, think it's blue Spice. Was there after the 2005 Prem win, great joint,and the main waiter is a Chelsea bloke that kept shouting things about "f**k tottenham!"
January 13, 201114 yr What's the name of the Curry joint left out of Fulham Broadway, think it's blue Spice. Was there after the 2005 Prem win, great joint,and the main waiter is a Chelsea bloke that kept shouting things about "f**k tottenham!" That's the aforementioned Kishmish now.
January 13, 201114 yr What's the name of the Curry joint left out of Fulham Broadway, think it's blue Spice. Was there after the 2005 Prem win, great joint,and the main waiter is a Chelsea bloke that kept shouting things about "f**k tottenham!" I think I went there after my first ever Chelsea game, and it basically made the night one of my favourite memories ever. It was the home match against Valarenga in 1997. On the train to the game with my parents this HUUUUGE f**king viking of a bloke as politely as you could imagine asked my parents to speak to me, and asked me about it being my first game and everything. He gave me a Valarenga pin to put on my Chelsea scarf, which sort of set up the whole night. Saw Zola and Wise score and we won 3-0, but the meal afterwards is what made it brilliant. We went to this Indian restaurant (I was young and had no idea where we were), but I remember I had a very nice meal, but the owner/waiter was again speaking to us, asking about the game, and how the day had been and things like that. I was given a free desert, but we were given some regrettable news... the taxi rank had run out of taxis, so we had to be given a limo at the same price as a taxi to get us to the train station. As an 8 year old, I don't think you can possibly have a better night... not to mention that the limo had THE MOTHERf**kING HOFF in it the night before. Sorry, mentioning the curry place brought back a flood of some amazing memories and I thought I'd share.
January 13, 201114 yr Kishmish is amazing! There Bhaji's were delightful. Edited January 13, 201114 yr by cfckeane