that AREN'T those overrated ones all the way down Brick Lane.
and don't say Tai'abs. or however you spell it.
this needs to be central central london. preferably within walking distance to Charing X.
THAAAAAAANKS
that AREN'T those overrated ones all the way down Brick Lane.
and don't say Tai'abs. or however you spell it.
this needs to be central central london. preferably within walking distance to Charing X.
THAAAAAAANKS
apparently the best ones
are in Euston. But I don't know where. Some secret curry house area. Someone must know!
Diwana
in Euston is very good and cheap.
there's quite a few
on drummond street, just off the hampstead road and a couple of minutes away from euston station. Chutney's is one that comes recommended but I think that's only veggie. I probably should have checked some of these out when I only lived a minute away last year. Oh well.
Veeraswamy
http://www.veeraswamy.com/
First Indian restaurant ever. Or something.
What's your budget lady?
average - expensive
Veeraswamy
is average to expensive in price.
I am not a Veeraswamy pimp.
go to the one on Holloway Road
Justin Hawkins said it was the best in London.
CENTRAL LONDON
Veeraswamy
is on Regent St.
sooooooooo
that looks amazing. :)
yes!
I still NEED to go there.
is that rose spice or something?
I threw about 10 of their flyers out on sunday
HAHAHAHA gUNTRIP
You also have that menu put through your door then....it's amazing.
Indian Ocean you mean?
It's good.
Rasa is really nice
There's one on Derin Street and one on Charlotte St which should be around the right area? Or not TOO far anyway.
http://www.rasarestaurants.com/UserPages/index.aspx
...
*Dering
Rasa is great
Benares, Mint Leaf, Cinnamon Club might be worth a go.
I've only been to the Stoke Newington one
it was great.
do you mean
indian restaurant or do you mean curry restaurant?
both have their merits but there is a distinction.
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fucking curry restaurant
and i know there's a difference but COME ON
Veeraswamy
I have passed on the information! :)
Marlon Brando used to eat there with Gandhi.
I think.
Chowki
on Denman St or Masalla Zone on Floral St/ Marshall St. Both very good, very cheap and a bit different to your usual curry house.
All Indians are decent people
sorry, your faux pedantry didn't work this time
The Punjab
on Neal Street, north end of Covent Garden. Very very nice and not too expensive, but the food is great.
For something a bit different
http://www.toptable.co.uk/venues/restaurants/?id=1590
It's worth going for their breads only.
*alone ALONE
Goddamit. The rest of their menu is also excellent. Particularly if you're vegetarian.
the
Cinnamon Club is supposed to be excellent.. and pretty near charing cross.
http://www.toptable.co.uk/venues/restaurants/?id=1081
fantastic you can go to gaylord's
http://www.gaylordlondon.com/
http://www.toptable.co.uk/venues/restaurants/?id=4261&refid=ggl05&gclid=CMOrlaKglo8CFQGHMAodiSZWVw
you know you gotta do it
please......for us. Its expensivish but good, the dishes are fairly realistic of india, and the chef sometimes appears on the telly (celebs might be there too)
Monteys in Northfields.
No competition.
I've been to Memories of India
but LOL at the Khyber Pass restaurant - ha ha ha...
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=6609836339&ref=mf
not what you're looking for
but there's one on the strand - near india house - i want to check out. forget what it's called but it's supposed to be cheap with original 1930s decor. i think ghandi went there