Book Indian Restaurants in East London

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Aladin Brick Lane
This bustling Brick Lane Balti House has been a stalwart of east London's Bangladeshi community for over 25 years, and during this time Aladin has won praise from the BBC, Capital Radio and even HRH Prince Charles. This much-loved restaurant is painted vibrant orange, with matching seats and carpeting, and the buzzy atmosphere and proximity to Brick Lane's bars and clubs is perfect for group dining, and makes Aladin a great meeting place for nights out with friends. The menu features sub-continental Bangladeshi, Indian and Pakistani curries and star dishes include the Fish Tikka Masala – Bangladeshi fish in masala sauce, and the Moducash Chicken curry cooked with honey and cashews.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 132 Brick Lane, London, E1 6RU [Map]

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Bengal Cuisine
This stylish and modern restaurant in the heart of busy Brick Lane offers innovative cooking with bright and airy surroundings. Choose from their lengthy traditional menu or the chefs specials - a delight. Service with a smile and reasonable prices make this one of the most popular Indian restaurants in this area. Try the curry Fish Tikka that won the owner Mrs Rashid the curry chef of the year award!!

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 12 Brick Lane, London, E1 6RF [Map]

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Bhangra Beat
Bhangra Beat is a specialist Balti house in South Woodford that is known as much for its punchy curries as it is for its smiley service and weekly live music nights. Located on Chigwell Road, the restaurant has blonde wooden floors, white linens and cream high-backed chairs, and the crowd is a mix of social locals and chicken tikka masala devotees. Live Indian and Western music is offered up every Saturday night at Bhangra Beat, and highlights from the menu include the Goan fish curry infused with spices and cooked in a coconut sauce; the chicken jungle curry with spring onions, green peppers, ginger and crushed chillies; and the barbecued duck fillets served in an orange and honey sauce.

Cuisine: North Indian
Location: 49 Chigwell Road, South Woodford, E18 1NG [Map]

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Bombay Grill
Offering what it calls ‘a real taste of India’, the Bombay Grill on London’s Whitechapel Road is run by local restaurateurs with more than twenty five years of experience in East London Indian eateries. With this information in mind, it’s a fair assumption that the team at Bombay Grill know just what pleases Whitechapel diners such as yourself, working around a basic concept of ‘great Indian food, full of flavour served by warm and friendly staff in a charming environment’. Relaxed and stylish with modern décor and judicious use of colour, Bombay Grill certainly ticks its own box when it comes to creating a charming environment while the waiting staff are indeed knowledgeable and welcoming. Bombay Grill’s menu includes a great number of organic and free-range ingredients, the dishes, though traditional, also created with contemporary tastes and creativity in mind. The menu changes to reflect new ideas and creations and vegetarian options are good and plentiful.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 199 Whitechapel Road, London, E1 1DE [Map]

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Café Isha
A sumptuous Indian and Lebanese restaurant on the Roman Road in London’s fashionable Bethnal Green, Café Isha is a long time local favourite. Intimate and exotic, Café Isha provides an intimate setting complete with low level seating, gentle candlelight and warm, sumptuous colours reminiscent of the East. As one of the first restaurants in London to offer fusion cuisine, Café Isha has long led the way for modern dining in the capital. As such, diners have come to expect only the best from the head chef and his team here. A wide array of house specialties complement traditional dishes of both Indian and Lebanese flavour, all prepared with fresh spices and no unnecessary additives.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 115A Roman Road, London, E2 0QN [Map]

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Café Naz
Brick Lane is bustling with curry houses, bakeries and hip bars, and Café Naz – with its Indian-brasserie style interior, is one of the oldest and most famous restaurant in the lane. The dining room at Café Naz is decorated with a glass staircase, loud splashes of yellow, purple and lime green, and plenty of potted palms. The jovial atmosphere is perfect for family nights out, late-night curries and fun parties – and the servings here are huge. We recommend the hyderabadi achar gost – chunks of lamb slow-cooked on the bone and served in a rich curry sauce with limes and spices – washed down with a bottle Kingfisher or Cobra beer.

Cuisine: Halal, Indian
Location: 46 - 48 Brick Lane, London, E1 6RF [Map]

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Café Spice Namaste
Tucked away on the outskirts of the City, Café Spice Namaste continues to impress London’s Indian food fans. Housed in a 19th century former courthouse, the décor is an exotic mix of sumptuous fabrics and vibrant jewel colours. Chef-patron Cyrus Todiwala is passionate about authentic ingredients and recipes, including traditional Parsee dishes, so the menu is a far cry from the standard curry house fare. Diners can feast on familiar favourites like Goan prawn curry and chicken tikka makhkani, or opt for something more adventurous like the delicious ostrich bhuna. In the warmer months, why not dine al fresco in the Café Spice Ginger Garden? With its mosaic bar and tropical plants, it’s a perfect setting for a pre-dinner cocktail.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 16 Prescot Street, Aldgate, London, E1 8AZ [Map]

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Chillies Restaurant
Brick Lane is one of London’s most iconic places to dine out, and this bustling thoroughfare is home to hip bars, pop-up boutiques, arty music venues and Chillies Restaurant, which offers an authentic Indian experience in the capital. Running since 1998, Chillies Restaurant is a Brick Lane institution and this modern restaurant is a popular with Londoners and visitors from out of town alike for birthday parties, as a meeting place for a nights out in the East End, and get-togethers with family and work colleagues. As runners up in the 2009 Brick Lane Curry Festival, Chillies Restaurant is renowned for its generously sized fresh curries, corkage-free byo policy and platters piled high with samosas, tandoori grills and kebabs.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 76 Brick Lane, Shadwell, London, E1 6RL [Map]

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Cinnamon
It can be difficult to pick a place to eat on London's bustling Brick Lane with so much going on and so many curry houses to choose from, however stroll to the end of the hustle and bustle and you’ll find Cinnamon – a modern and affordable restaurant selling all your favourite Indian and Bangladeshi curries with bright red tablecloths, flowers and smiley service thrown in for good measure.Good for groups, Cinnamon has a bring-your-own policy and parking – and star dishes include the lamb shotkora made with special shatkora limes and Bengali spices; the tandoori king prawn xacuti with mango, cream and almonds; and the modhucash chicken with cashews and honey.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 134 Brick Lane, London, E1 6RU [Map]

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Clipper Restaurant
Enjoying a curry on Brick Lane is as much a part of the London experience as viewing the Crown Jewels and a whirl on the Millennium Wheel, and the Clipper Restaurant in Shoreditch provides a modern and authentic east London dining experience. Only a stones throw from the neighbourhood’s hippest bars and from the tube, Clipper Restaurant is a local favourite, and Londoners and tourists alike love the tasty curries and speedy service here. Decorated in neutral colours with tasteful artworks and tables dressed in crisp linens, Clipper is a suitable setting for working lunches or as a meeting place for a night on the town with friends.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 104 Brick Lane, London, E1 6RL [Map]

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