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It was curry for David Cameron's last dinner as British PM, with the Kennington Tandoori, a favourite haunt of MPs, delivering more than £50 worth of food to Number 10 on Tuesday evening.
The restaurant tweeted a picture of a delivery worker about to set off on his moped with four insulated bags on the back – containing dishes including their mixed grill, samosas and sag aloo.
They tweeted: "Last supper delivered to no 10 Downing Street by #theKTLondon. It's been a pleasure Prime Minister!"
Last supper delivered to no 10 Downing Street by #theKTLondon. It's been a pleasure Prime Minister! pic.twitter.com/dib7f0I6J2— Kennington Tandoori (@TheKTLondon) July 12, 2016
Cameron's official spokeswoman told British Media, the delivery had been for civil servants who were working on arrangements for the change of prime ministers.
But Kennington Tandoori - where many Westminster plots originated - might find their custom from Downing Street fading after Wednesday, as his successor Theresa May is more keen on cooking her own meals.
The restaurant has been a favourite venue of some of Westminster's most famous players over the years - including Ken Clarke, Charles Kennedy, Ann Widdecombe and John Prescott.
Situated across the Thames from the Houses of Parliament, it provides MPs a curry house within easy staggering distance if they need to rush back to the Commons for votes.
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