Welcome to our website.

The menu is constantly changing. We will eventually have alcohol, cakes, oven baked samosas and most importantly maybe open in the evenings and weekends. So watch this space.

x

Owing to customer suggestions, the following changes have been implemented:

-2 more small tables
-Introduction of Organic fair trade brown basmati rice
-Cooking with seasalt certified for use in organic food
-Cooking with organic plum tomatoes
-Organic pulses now offered
-Seat pads provided for those cold stools!
-More coat hooks
-Wider range of alternative drinks
-Seafood at least once a week
-Saucers for teacups
-Table,chairs & highchair for children,please ask.Thankyou.

-bread

If anything is not to your satisfaction or you have a suggestion, we can only provide and or change if you tell us about it .Email us @ MarshRuby.

 

We are not responsible for content in the customer notices.
MarshRuby is Children friendly. A table and chairs and highchair are available for children's use.

Desserts

Island Bakery organic Shortbread 50p
Island Bakery organic lemon crust shortbread 70p
Doves Fairtrade organic all butter flapjack 50p
Green & Blacks organic dark, white or milk chocolate 70p

 

10p back if you bring your takeaway container or your own container for a refil. Lets reduce the waste!

Re-use our bag too.

 

Find us in March 2006 (issue 1854) of Timeout London in the markets section. Click to enter Timeout's website

"London's greatest ever markets

From kimonos to velvet goth jackets, chickens’ feet to yams, London’s markets sell it all, and at cheapo prices to boot. Time Out goes in search of a bargain...


Central

Lower Marsh Market
A lunchtime trip from one end of this little local market to the other could yield a pile of quality veg (radicchio, rucola and celeriac, as well as apples and spuds), a tub of satsumas (£1), a skirt that looks like it could have come from Comfort & Joy (£3), three Duracell batteries for a fiver, over-the-knee stripey socks (£1) and bad jokes from the guy selling security alarms (‘The bad news is they’ve amputated one of your legs; the good news is the bloke in the next bed wants to buy your slippers’). Surrounding shops are worth a look, too: there are several decent vintage shops, including What the Butler Wore (No 131, 020 7261 1353), William Prophet’s fabulous jewellery (No 11, 7928 7123) and fetish shop Honour (No 86, 020 7401 8219). You’re never far from good food here, either. Try superb organic curries at Marsh Ruby (No 30, 020 7620 0593), or a jacket potato and restorative cup of Lavazza coffee from the Walrus pub (172 Westminster Bridge Rd, 020 7928 4368) at the end of the market.
Lower Marsh Market, Lower Marsh, from Westminster Bridge Rd to Baylis Rd, SE1. Waterloo tube/rail. Open Mon-Sat 9am-5pm."
Timeout London Issue 1854 March 2006

Organic fairtrade brown basmati rice at 40p extra for small and 60p extra for regular.

 

HOT TOASTED MINI PITTA BREAD FOR 20P

 

Murdochs comics vs

www.schnews.org.uk/

indymedia.org.uk/

Important Notice

 

We are now accepting debit and credit cards. There is a minimum spend of £8. Under £8,we charge 60p. This is to cover the fees charged by streamline, unless you have a contactless card and spend under £10!

Doublescoop.co.uk

DoubleScoop is a weekly treat for mums. We know that you barely have time to get your nails done never mind investigate the best that London has to offer you and your brood.

 

 

 

 

 

 

We're on myspace. Go see!
Beautiful tiles from Martin hand made locally in Peckham Rye.

MarshRuby were name checked on the FT and on Saturday November 3rd, The Daily Telegraph's Rose Prince wrote a lovely review on us in the Weekend Supplement.

"MarshRuby.... Fantastic curry café (take-away and eat in). Meat curries are made with British free-range chicken.., entirely fresh ingredients and home-ground spices (no artificial colouring). The menu changes daily. Bravo for a great idea and utterly delicious curries."

Click on the link to see it on the web. Telegraph.

Welcome to our website. The site is always work in progress, so keep visiting for changes and improvements as well as the weekly menu.

 

 

Want to add a notice, share an event, news or anything that may be of interest to others?