Croydon In The 2010s - Differences between Version 9 and Version 8 of Nilgiris, 32 London Road

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Small supermarket on [[Locale London Road|London Road]]. As of June 2012 the frontage states that they are "specialists in Ghanian, Afro, Asian, Caribbean foods" (it also advertises "fresh halal meats", but as of November 2012 they don't seem to sell any fresh meat).
Small supermarket on [[Locale London Road|London Road]]. As of June 2012 the frontage advertises "fresh halal meats" and states that they are "specialists in Ghanian, Afro, Asian, Caribbean foods".
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<div class="last_verified">Existence last checked in November 2012.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Existence last checked in August 2012.</div>
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category='African Groceries,Caribbean Groceries,Convenience Stores,Food Shops,Greengrocers,Indian Groceries'
category='African Groceries,Caribbean Groceries,Convenience Stores,Food Shops,Greengrocers,Halal Meat,Indian Groceries'
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summary='Small supermarket on London Road, offering halal meat and specialising in Ghanaian, Afro, Asian, and Caribbean foods.' summary='Small supermarket on London Road, specialising in Ghanaian, Afro, Asian, and Caribbean foods.' summary='Small supermarket on London Road, offering halal meat and specialising in Ghanaian, Afro, Asian, and Caribbean foods.' summary='Small supermarket on London Road, specialising in Ghanaian, Afro, Asian, and Caribbean foods.'

Small supermarket on London Road. As of June 2012 the frontage advertises "fresh halal meats" and states that they are "specialists in Ghanian, Afro, Asian, Caribbean foods".

Food items spotted in December 2011 included red and white onions, spinach, bell peppers, plantains, various dried beans and lentils (including gungo peas and Nigerian brown beans), various grains, Ghanaian palm oil, instant fufu mix, mixes for various Indian foods (biryani, gulab jamun), and jaggery.

According to a photo on Flickr, as of 1989 the premises were occupied by a clothes shop called Clique (or possibly Clique Pour Homme).

Existence last checked in August 2012.

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