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Any Good indian restaurant in London?

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Any good Indian restaurant in London where you get "Less Oily" stuff? Low cal. diet kinda stuff?

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  1. Diet curry?Why keep it on London......


  2. india mahal

  3. The best indian resteraunt by far is the curry club on the strand!  It's difficult to find as it looks like some really grotty squat, but if you do it's well worth it!  You go through a badly advertised door and up some greesy stairs and you will find some tables and a load of cool people eating the best curry in town!  it's at the aldwych end of town.  It is unlicensed so bring your own.

    Failing that there is the standard on westbourn road

  4. dhanno ka dhaba

  5. For this, I'd recommend Imli. It's new, it's in Soho, and it's the London version of Indian street food. Small, bite-sized portions, get as many as you like. Not big bowls of heavy curry.

    It's very tasty, and was in Time Out's "cheap eats" edition last year. It also won "Best Indian" in the 2007 Good Curry awards.

  6. The best Indian restaurants in London, with their marks in the Good Food Guide are:

    Haandi, Knightsbridge    4/10

    Mint Leaf, Haymarket     4/10

    Deya, Portman Square  4/10

    Sabras, Willesden          4/10

    Cinnamon Club              4/10

    Rasoi Vineet Bhathia      5/10  (but very expensive)

    Brilliant, Southall             3/10  (closed in Jan for refubnishment)

    Madhus, Southall            3/10  

    Rasa Samudra               3/10

    Sarkhels                         3/10

    My personal choices would be:

    Haandi

    Mint Leaf

    Sabras

    Brilliant

    Rasa Samudra

    Deya

    Of these, only Mint Leaf and Deya are at all expensive.  The others are reasonably priced, and offer extremely authentic food.  Brilliant and Haandi do Punjabi food, Mint Leaf and Deya are "modern Indian", Sabras is Gujerati, Rasa is Keralan.  The Brilliant offers "healthy options" which use minimal ghee.  You will find that northern Indian cooking e..g Punjabi tends to be the heaviest in style, but if you order food from the tandoor, or other choices than heavy curries, you should have no problem.  The vegetarian places e.g. Sabras are pretty healthy.  

    If on a budget, Diwana Bhel Poori in Euston offers excellent Gujerati snacks for absurdly low prices - it is hard to spend £10 a

    head!

    Reviews and contact details of these are on my web site below.  Enjoy!

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