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Established 75 years ago by the great grandson of an English General and an Indian princess, this illustrious restaurant has served North and South Indian dishes to many a famous face. Although steeped in history, this Indian restaurant does not rely on stayed staples. The food is imaginative and ... Continue

Ikea pine flooring, white walls, plain crockery and modern art... doesn't sound like a curry house? Well, despite appearances the Bengal Village serves some of the finest east Indian and South East Asian quisine in Brick Lane and at exceptionally low prices.Continue

Chutney Mary is located at the end of the fashionable King's Road, the main shopping area of upmarket Chelsea. Whether you like or hate shopping, coming to Chutney's for lunch is a good excuse to taste the regional Indian flavours the restaurant offers. Amongst the starters you can have foie gras ... Continue

The Industrial, canteen-like design, juxtaposed again tribal Indian art fits perfectly with the modern Indian cuisine cooked here. With young multicultural clients and very reasonable prices for the West End, this restaurant has a good buzz. Many different options are available on the menu from ... Continue