indian food in london
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New Tayyabs is supposed to be one of the very best cheap places for great Indian food (Pakistani Punjabi food). Hardens restaurant guide rates Ragam as best cheap place but it's not got great decor. At the other end Amaya rates highest for food but Benares and Rasoi are also meant to be great.
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Another vote for Tayyab.
Since it is a byob place -- they don't serve -- I would suggest you bring your wine or beer along from wherever else in London you may be staying. The wine selection in the immediate area is strictly wino level. If you decide this is too much trouble, the mango lassis are great!
Since it is a byob place -- they don't serve -- I would suggest you bring your wine or beer along from wherever else in London you may be staying. The wine selection in the immediate area is strictly wino level. If you decide this is too much trouble, the mango lassis are great!
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Our favourite place is the Bengal Clipper in Shad Thames (south side of the river, just east of the Tower Bridge) http://www.bengalclipper.co.uk/
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Upscale:
Zaika (Kensington)
http://www.zaika-restaurant.co.uk/
Amaya (Knightsbridge)
http://www.amaya.biz/
Mid-Market:
Haandi (Knightsbridge)
http://www.haandi-restaurants.com/
Cheap (but good):
Bengal Cuisine (Brick Lane)
http://www.bengalcuisine.net/
Zaika (Kensington)
http://www.zaika-restaurant.co.uk/
Amaya (Knightsbridge)
http://www.amaya.biz/
Mid-Market:
Haandi (Knightsbridge)
http://www.haandi-restaurants.com/
Cheap (but good):
Bengal Cuisine (Brick Lane)
http://www.bengalcuisine.net/
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