Found 12 locations in Food tagged with "Indian":
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The Cinnamon Club
Spice in the City
There are really only a handful of restaurants in London like The Cinnamon Club. We don't mean because of the food—which,...
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Moti Mahal
Passage to India
Located at the tail-end of Covent Garden's Seven Dials, Moti Mahal stands as an unassuming figure on the hit-or-miss landscape ...
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Imli
Innovative Indian tapas in Soho
Jostling for space among the many acclaimed 'speed-dining' venues that bestow Soho's Wardour Street, Imli stands out for doing ...
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Jalebi Junction
North India’s dessert specialists
It is a crying shame that even while looking for an Indian restaurant in immigrant-heavy Southall, one is hard pressed for a pl...
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Tayyab’s
Serious Banglatown
A serious piece of Banglatown and the East End's history, Tayyab's overwhelming popularity resulted in a near-tripling of the r...
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Gopal’s of Soho
Old school Indian
Old school at best, Gopal's daunting interior—white tablecloths, heavy wood chairs with embroidered designs and a carpet ...
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Chowki
Indian trendy done tacky
Hugging Piccadilly Circus tube, the very modern, very trendy Chowki flaunts gorgeous wood panelling and a slick back bar, yet l...
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Chennai Dosa
The best idly, sambar and dosai
A clear sign of the migration boom of South Indians and Sri Lankans to London, Chennai Dosa opened in 2003 with a single restau...
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Sweet and Spicy
Friday night’s finest mid-boozy stopover
This humble Indian joint on cluttered Brick Lane stands out from the rest with no-frills staff and quality selection of steamin...
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Chandni Chowk
Straight outta Delhi ...
For over 30 years, Chandni Chowk has served traditional Indian cuisine and halwai (sweets) in a family-oriented environment, t...
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Indian Veg Bhelpoori House
Super veg to the rescue!
In an area overcrowded with greasy spoons and chain restaurants, we find it refreshing to come across a friendly, independent a...
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Glassy Junction
Pocket full of Rupees
London's outer borough of Southall is like a little India. As soon as you exit the train stop, you can see the pride of the nei...


