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holycowonline · 11 months
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A Divine Experience: The Best Indian Takeaway in London – Holy Cow
London’s culinary landscape is a bustling kaleidoscope of flavors, and when it comes to the best Indian takeaway in the city, “Holy Cow” undoubtedly stands out as a divine experience. This charming eatery has captured the hearts and palates of Londoners, offering an array of delectable dishes that pay homage to the rich and diverse tapestry of Indian cuisine.
A Flavorful Journey: At Holy Cow, the journey begins with an enticing array of appetizers that set the stage for an unforgettable meal. Samosas with their crispy exteriors and spicy potato fillings, and pakoras showcasing an assortment of deep-fried vegetables, are just a glimpse into the culinary adventure that awaits.
Curry Heaven: The heart and soul of any Indian restaurant lies in its curries, and Holy Cow excels in this department. Their menu boasts a rich selection of curries, from creamy butter chicken to fiery lamb vindaloo, all meticulously prepared with a symphony of spices that create a harmonious burst of flavor.
Vegetarian Delights: Vegetarian food is celebrated at Holy Cow. Dishes like saag paneer, a comforting blend of spinach and cheese, and chana masala, featuring chickpeas in a robust tomato-based gravy, showcase the restaurant’s commitment to catering to all palates.
Tandoori Marvels: Tandoori dishes at Holy Cow are a revelation. The succulent chicken tikka, marinated with yogurt and spices and cooked in a clay oven, boasts a smoky depth of flavor that’s hard to resist. Meanwhile, the naan breads are pillowy and perfect for scooping up the array of curries.
Sensational Sides: No Indian meal is complete without an array of sides, and Holy Cow offers a range of chutneys, pickles, and raitas that complement the main courses perfectly.
Sweet Finale: To round off your meal, Holy Cow’s dessert menu is a delightful selection of Indian sweets. The gulab jamun, soft milk dumplings soaked in fragrant rosewater syrup, are a particular favorite, offering a sweet conclusion to your culinary journey.
Authentic and Inviting: The authenticity and inviting ambiance of Holy Cow enhance the dining experience. From the warm, earthy decor to the friendly staff, it’s a place where you not only savor exceptional food but also feel the warmth of Indian hospitality.
If you’re on the hunt for the best Indian takeaway in London, “Holy Cow” is a beacon of culinary excellence. Its commitment to authenticity, the mastery of spices, and a menu brimming with tantalizing choices make it a haven for Indian food enthusiasts and a place where every meal is a sacred feast. Holy Cow truly lives up to its divine reputation in the heart of London’s bustling food scene.
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littleindialondon · 1 year
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Our award-winning chefs and culinary team are highly experienced, ensuring that each time you visit us, you will enjoy a pleasant and a memorable dining experience.
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holycoffeehottub · 11 months
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A Symphony of Indian Flavors
One of the best Indian restaurant takeaways in Plashet Road, Newham, London invites you to embark on an epicurean voyage through India's culinary tapestry. In Annas Desi Kitchen you will find a treasure trove of authentic Indian dishes, each a masterpiece of taste, aroma, and tradition.
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chokhidhanilondon1 · 1 year
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Savor the Flavors of India: Delightful Vegetarian Indian Restaurants
Discover a culinary journey like no other at the exquisite vegetarian indian restaurants near me. Immerse yourself in a vibrant tapestry of flavors, spices, and aromas that will transport your taste buds to the heart of India. From delectable dosas to fragrant biryanis, these restaurants offer a treasure trove of vegetarian delights that cater to every palate.
Experience the rich heritage of Indian cuisine as you savor mouth-watering dishes prepared with the freshest ingredients and traditional cooking techniques. Whether you're a seasoned vegetarian or simply seeking a culinary adventure, these restaurants promise an unforgettable dining experience. So step into a world where vegetarian cuisine takes center stage and let your senses be captivated by the artistry of Indian flavors.
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gtrrestaurant0 · 2 years
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The Best Indian Restaurants in UK
If you adore the taste of great Indian food then London is most certainly the place to be as there are a lot of them for you to choose from. You will have options from vegetarian to ordinary Indian brunch in London and everything in the centre. Here are only a couple of the best Indian restaurants in England that you should look at. These great places offer a lovely environment with incredible food.
One of the first stops that you should make on your mission for great Indian food in London would need to be GTR restaurant. It is a small and comfortable restaurant that serves the best Indian food in London. They have a wide range of Indian top picks for you to look over. Regardless of whether you end up being a veggie-lover, you will doubtlessly find their food to be remarkable. The decor is cordial and welcoming and the staff makes you feel at home with their smile.
GTR restaurant is the best Indian restaurant in the UK. The food is simply delicious and authentic. The menu is a set menu of all-you-can-eat dishes similar to a buffet but their portions are enough but at the same reasonably priced. They have some excellent appetizers, for example, bread loaded up with yoghurt and a lot more delicious dishes. Only a couple of dishes on their menu include spinach stew and rice with lentils among others. You will cherish the food and environment regardless of whether you end up being a vegetarian lover.
So if you are hungry for some extraordinary Indian food you truly need to try GTR restaurant. They will offer you the best Indian food around at affordable costs. They will surely please any palette looking for incredible food. So feel free to look at GTR Indian restaurant in London and you will very much love it.
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ektaraweb · 2 years
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Looking for the best Indian food in Brick lane?
Eastern Eye Balti House is the perfect place for you! We serve up some of the tastiest and most popular Indian dishes in the city, and we do it all with flair and style. Our team of experienced chefs knows exactly how to prepare Indian cuisine and deliver it to your table in a unique and delicious way. Our vibrant atmosphere and friendly service will make you feel at home.
Contact us today for a taste of Indian food that will dazzle your taste buds! ( 020 
7247 8643 ) 
Address: 63A Brick Lane, London E1 6QL, United Kingdom
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shapurindian · 2 years
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Indian Restaurant Near Me In London
With over 15 years of experience, Shapur Indian Restaurant is the perfect place to enjoy a delicious Indian meal. We serve a variety of traditional and modern Indian dishes, all made with love and with the finest ingredients.
Our team of chefs are passionate about cooking Delhi-style food and strive to serve you the best possible meals. With our extensive menu, you're sure to find something that appeals to your taste.
Come and enjoy a delicious Indian meal at Shapur Indian Restaurant! (020 7836 3730)
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chelseachilly · 1 year
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THIS LOVE - prologue | high tide came and brought you in
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pairing: ben chilwell x reader
rating: T
word count: 1.5k
summary: you and ben have been best friends since you were kids. there’s nothing you wouldn’t do for him, including pretending to be his girlfriend to help his career when his public image has taken a hit. what’s the worst that can happen?
A/N: hi everyone! welcome to my latest ben fic! thanks to everyone who voted in the poll i made recently, ultimately i couldn’t decide so ended up going with both fake dating and friends to lovers lol. the title is from this love by taylor swift (taylor’s version obvi) <3
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When you woke up today, becoming Ben Chilwell’s girlfriend is the last thing you would’ve expected to happen. Short of an alien invasion or a complete nuclear apocalypse, there is hardly any conceivable scenario that you would’ve had a harder time believing.
The day starts like any other.
You wake up after hitting snooze a couple times then hurry to get ready for work. You don’t have time to make coffee at home, so you grab a latte and a bagel from Pret on your way to the hospital.
It’s a typical, stressful day in the life of an A&E nurse, with a few major traumas coming in and the usual NHS understaffing issues.
You have lunch with your favourite coworker talk close friend Valerie, who you met in uni, and talked shit about your least favourite coworkers while eating mediocre salads from the cafeteria.
By the end of the day, you’re totally exhausted, practically dragging your feet as you walk up the stairs to your flat and collapse on the couch.
You’ve just mustered the energy to change into your pyjamas when there’s a knock on your door, and you excitedly run over to grab your dinner.
Unfortunately, it isn’t the Indian takeaway you’ve ordered waiting for you on the other side, it’s your best friend Ben.
“I thought you were Indian food,” you groan.
“Sorry to disappoint,” Ben chuckles as you step aside to let him in and he kicks off his shoes. “Tough day?”
“Long day,” you reply, walking back over to your couch and plopping down as Ben walks into your kitchen to get a drink, making himself at home.
You and Ben have been best friends since you were six, when you and your family moved and you started at the same primary school as him. He was the first kid to show you some kindness by asking if you wanted to join him and his mates for a game of football at recess. Obviously, at the time you couldn’t have predicted that the childhood pastime would turn into a massively successful career for him.
You two grew closer over the years and remained close even when he started at Leicester’s academy and you didn’t get to spend nearly as much time together. You almost never missed a home game, regardless of if it was a friendly in the academy days or a monumental Champions League match once he made it to Chelsea.
Likewise, Ben has always been there for you, supporting you as you worked your butt off to make it through uni and get your nursing certification. He was elated when you landed a job at a hospital in London not long after he signed with Chelsea, immediately offering you a spare bedroom.
Although you did take him up on that offer for a couple months while you saved up and looked for a decent flat, you eventually got your own place to be closer to work. And because you found that guys you went out with were either threatened or way too excited when they found out you lived with a Premier League footballer.
You’ve both been living in London for about three years now, and while you’ve made your fair share of friends in the city, there is something special about the bond you have with Ben. He knows you better than anyone else, just as you know him, and hanging out with him always feels right.
He feels like home.
Ben joins you on the couch with two beers he stole from your fridge, one of which he passes to you.
You raise an eyebrow, accepting the drink and taking a sip. “Since when are you allowed to drink the week of a game?”
“I’m just having one,” Ben retorts, kicking his feet up on your coffee table. “I’ve had a long day, too.”
“Oh, right, the PR meeting was today,” you recall. “How did it go?”
“Not great,” he sighs. “Do you think I’m a man whore?”
You nearly spit out your beer, trying very hard not to laugh as Ben looks at you with complete earnestness.
“Well, um, I wouldn’t say it like that,” you chuckle. “But…”
“Oh my god,” Ben groans. “If my best friend thinks that, no wonder my publicist says my image is shit.”
Frankly, Ben’s reputation has been better. Lately, he’s been spotted with more models and influencers than you can keep track of, none of whom stick around for very long. The media has been loving it, branding him as Chelsea’s resident playboy and splashing photos of him leaving clubs with beautiful women all over the tabloids.
You try not to judge, as it’s none of your business who Ben hooks up with, but you do think it’s a bit unlike him to be so reckless about it. Nevertheless, you’ve kept those thoughts to yourself.
“Isn’t that sort of the norm for footballers, though?” you question. “I mean, it’s not like a cheating scandal or something. Some of those guys are way worse than you, at least from what I’ve seen online.”
“Yeah, but according to Shreya, my publicist, times are changing and people don’t like the playboy shit anymore. Apparently I would have more luck getting brand deals and stuff if I seemed more…wholesome.”
You love Ben, but you struggle to see the man who proudly told you he left Jack Grealish’s party with two girls a few weeks ago as wholesome.
“So, what’s the plan?” you ask, taking another sip of beer. “Be more discreet with your hookups?”
“Not exactly,” Ben replies. “The team thinks…and I know this sounds crazy, but they want me to get a girlfriend. Well, a fake one. Someone to improve my image.”
You can’t help but burst out laughing at the absurdity of the situation, and Ben narrows his eyes at you.
“God, I didn’t know famous people actually did that,” you say, trying to hold back your laughter. “Who’s she gonna set you up with? Please say it’s Taylor Swift. She’s single now!”
Ben laughs for a moment before setting his beer down on the table and turning to face you with a slightly more serious expression on his face.
“Actually, they had someone else in mind,” he says sheepishly. “Someone I already know.”
“Who is it?” you ask, trying to rack your brain to think of what girls Ben knows that would improve his image. Outside of his family and his mates’ girlfriends, you’re pretty much the only woman who is a constant presence in his life. “Wait, are you - don’t tell me you’re asking me?”
Ben pauses for a moment before hesitantly nodding, looking a bit as though he’s afraid you’re going to hit him. Which, frankly, you’re considering.
“The PR team asked if I knew any girls that would work and Mark started going on and on about how you’re my best friend and a nurse and they all said you would be perfect-“
“Ben, I can’t date you!” you exclaim, cursing his agent, Mark, for even suggesting something so absurd. “Who would even believe that?”
“We don’t need people who know us to believe it, just the public,” he states. “And you don’t have to actually date me, we just have to pretend in public for a couple months.”
“I know, but…”
“Please, Y/N?” Ben says, looking at you with wide eyes that you’ve found hard to resist since he was using them to get your extra biscuits in fourth year. “I know it’s a weird request, but it could really help me out.”
It’s really hard to say no to that. Ben has always been there for you in every way imaginable. He once flew to Leeds, where you went to uni, on a moment’s notice because you were stressing over finals and needed a friend. A couple years into his time at Leicester, your dad lost his job and Ben insisted upon covering your parents’ mortgage for six months to help out, claiming he “owed them for all the Sunday roasts” and refusing to accept repayment even when your dad found work again.
He would never use any of that as a bargaining chip or try to cash in a favour, but you really do feel as though you owe him one. And more importantly, you want to help him.
“Okay,” you sigh. “I’ll be your stupid fake girlfriend or whatever.”
“Really?” Ben’s face lights up and he pulls you into a tight hug. “Thank you so much. God, you’re a lifesaver.”
You hug him back just as tightly, breathing in his familiar scent - a mix of his aftershave with a bit of grass and something else.
“You’re welcome,” you say, rolling your eyes slightly as you pull back. “I feel like I’m gonna regret this.”
“You won’t, I promise,” Ben assures you. “I’ll give you a cut when I land the next big brand deal, how’s that?”
“Ew, no, that makes me feel a bit prostitutey,” you chuckle. “It’s just a favour, no need to compensate me. Although you can pay for the food when it gets here, since you’re gonna end up stealing half of it anyways.”
“Deal,” he grins, grabbing your TV remote and putting on an episode of New Girl you’ve both seen before.
As you settle in with your beers and samosas, laughing at the television together, you can’t help but wonder what you’ve just signed up for.
Oh well. What’s the worst that could happen?
A/N: i hope you enjoyed this first part, please let me know what you thought!! should have the next up soon! 💕 (also let me know if you want to be added to the tag list!)
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bridenore · 1 year
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HD Books / Writing fic recs
Here are a few drarry fic recs involving books or writing. Listed in alphabetical order, as always.
Annus Mirabilis by Ren [39k]
Harry and Malfoy are trapped at Hogwarts around the time the school was founded. Stuck with a different way of doing magic, with no chocolate, and with each other, they have to find a way to work together if they want a chance to go home.
Dear Diary by AWickedMemory [20k]
 // This can’t possibly go worse than the last time I kept a diary. // After the war, Harry picks up a journal to write in… and it writes back. Luckily, it’s not a Horcrux on the other end this time.
Faint Indirections by ignatiustrout [29k]
Draco Malfoy is the last person Harry expects to turn up in Boston, Massachussetts. But now he’s here, and he won’t stop requesting books from the library where Harry works.
He Who Must Not Be Normal by @letteredlettered [40k]
Potter has fame and fortune and posh clothes and all he wants is a simple life.  Draco has a flat and a cat and a steady job and all he wants is a complicated life.  Which makes you think this story has something exciting like body-swapping, but it doesn’t.  Instead it has Indian takeaway and a blue jumper and people wanting a whole lot of what they can’t have, discovering themselves as they discover each other. 
If We Were Honest by daisymondays / @gracie137blogs [26k]
Two years ago, Draco and Harry had a whirlwind secret romance that ended in heart-break. Since then Draco’s written a best-selling novel based on their relationship, but with one key difference—the characters get a happily ever after. Now Harry and Draco are reunited for the first time since their break-up, but can they rewrite their own ending?
Love Bites, Or How Draco Malfoy Learned to Let Go and Celebrate His Allure by @m0srael [50k]
Recently-turned Draco Malfoy is doing his very best to be a normal, productive, contributing member of wixen society. So far, he’s managed to keep his bloody little problem a secret, even from his best friends. But when the professional opportunity he’s been dreaming of finally   falls in his lap, he finds himself with much more than just a potential promotion. Will a profile on a new creature-exclusive dating app, a wolfy stranger who seems hellbent on liking Draco just the way he is, and a little self-confidence help Draco finally love himself and his newfound community?
Orion in the Sky by space_wingding [30k]
Draco Malfoy owns a bookshop in the Lake District. He’s also cursed. Enter: Harry Potter.
Per Solum Lacuna: By Words Alone by Azhure [560k]
A set of enchanted journals bring solace to two very unlikely lost   souls. Whoever said the art of penmanship was lost? This is a wizarding twist on the old fashioned art of correspondence (or the modern art of Internet chatting). What will happen when the mystery writers finally   discover the identity of their counterpart? Join this star crossed pair as they obliviously chat to each other; along the way learning about   life and love. Find out what will happen when their own voyages of self discovery lead them to the most unlikely of places. This is eventual   HP/DM, but other pairings for the protagonists along their journey.
The Price We Pay for Wings by Frayach [13k]
Books have the power to shape young lives. At least that is the hope of the anonymous author of a best-selling series about a Muggle boy and his best friend on the eve of a world war. But stories do more than just shape the future: they can redress the wrongs of the past as well. But only as long as it’s not too late…
Reading Malfoy by @femmequixotic [15k]
After thirteen years of hiding himself away in Muggle London, Draco Malfoy shows up again in the wizarding world–with a wickedly amusing memoir in hand. Harry doesn’t want to read it. Really. He doesn’t.
The Romantic Prawn Who Loved Christmas by @bixgirl1 [39k]
When Draco, forced into sharing a room with Potter for the year, finds out that Potter has a sleepwalking problem, he expects the odd conversations and the weird games of chess. What comes as a complete shock are Potter’s other activities…And why he seems so intent on having Draco join him. (Relax. It’s just like a holiday Hallmark movie! …With, uhm, sleepwanking.)
Sourdough by @academicdisaster24 [17k]
Draco writes romance novels and doesn't leave his apartment much. Harry bakes bread and sells it to Draco. Draco is quite weird. Harry might like that.
Sunseeker by @shiftylinguini [15k]
Harry is a struggling writer. Namely, he is struggling with: writing his next book, dealing with his agent, finding a decent tea strainer, fielding his friend’s concern over the aforementioned book, and figuring out who the cat loitering in his garden belongs to. He also has a slight liking-Malfoy problem. Okay, he has a massive liking-Malfoy problem.
Teach Me, Life; Guide Me, Love by @kiraohara [79k]
Revelations both painful and joyous set the markers in the path of every life. Thankfully, Draco has spectacular company for the journey.
Verba Volant by shushu_yaoi_lj / @orange-peony​ [34k]
The first letter arrives after the Trials. Harry unfolds the parchment and his eyes open wide when he realises who it’s from. He soon finds himself waiting for those letters to arrive, staring at the window in search of Malfoy’s owl. He wants to know more.
When It Alteration Finds by momatu [55k]
After the war, Harry left most of the Wizarding world behind and built a new life for himself in the Channel Islands. He opened a bakery and is happy with his life. Draco is a fiction author who writes under a penname, and he’s currently suffering from writer’s block. His agent suggests he try writing in a new environment and rents a cottage in the Channel Islands for him.
I hope you enjoy these stories as much as I did!
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littleindialondon · 1 year
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Welcome to best Indian restaurant Kensington Little India London, We bring to you some of the finest, most flavorsome and authentic best Indian food takeaway in London
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Guru Tandoori Restaurant || Best Indian Cuisine
Guru Tandoori is the best Indian & Bangladeshi cuisine and curry house based in North London. Indian curry, indian food, restaurant near me, food and drink, takeaway, online food ordering Guru Tandoori Restaurant, the best Indian /Bangladeshi curry house in North London.
12 Long Ln, Church End, London, United Kingdom
Phone number 020 8346 0306
Website https://gurutandoorionline.com/
Menu link https://gurutandoorionline.com/order
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Opening hours Hours Open with main hours Monday 17:00–22:30 Tuesday 17:00–22:30 Wednesday 17:00–22:30 Thursday 17:00–22:30 Friday 17:00–22:30 Saturday 17:00–22:30 Sunday 12:00–22:30
🌐 https://www.gurutandoorionline.com/ ☎️ 0208 346 0306 📍 12, Long Lane, Finchley Central, London N3 2PT
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brosasiagroup · 2 years
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Guru Tandoori Restaurant || Best Indian Cuisne
Guru Tandoori is the best Indian & Bangladeshi cuisine and curry house based in North London. Indian curry, indian food, restaurant near me, food and drink, takeaway, online food ordering Guru Tandoori Restaurant, the best Indian /Bangladeshi curry house in North London.
12 Long Ln, Church End, London, United Kingdom
Phone number 020 8346 0306
Website https://gurutandoorionline.com/
Menu link https://gurutandoorionline.com/order
Reservation: https://gurutandoorionline.com/reservation
FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/gurutandoorilonglane
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k86ZHD1o-Tg&list=PLLC7MTDgL-UpR6I2ZtwUBWbz82Zsgbadk&index=13
Opening hours Hours Open with main hours Monday 17:00–22:30 Tuesday 17:00–22:30 Wednesday 17:00–22:30 Thursday 17:00–22:30 Friday 17:00–22:30 Saturday 17:00–22:30 Sunday 12:00–22:30
🌐 https://www.gurutandoorionline.com/ ☎ 0208 346 0306 📍 12, Long Lane, Finchley Central, London N3 2PT
awardwinningrestaurant #chefoftheyearwinner21 #bestchef #authenticindian
restaurantnearme #northlondonbestrestaurant #discount_offer
takeaway_restaurants #restaurantslondon #bestindian
foodnearme #lunch #dinner #nearby_restaurants #diningtable
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Discover Authentic Indian Flavors at Bombay Spice, London
Discover the true taste of India at Bombay Spice, your neighbourhood Indian restaurant and takeaway in Marylebone. Our menu features delicious authentic dishes, and we welcome you with our warm hospitality.
Enjoy the Exquisite Flavors of Tikka Biryani at Bombay Spice
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Experience the Diverse Flavors of India at Bombay Spice
Beyond tikka biryani, Bombay Spice offers a wide range of authentic Indian dishes. From vindaloo to korma, our menu features something for everyone.
Our knowledgeable staff will guide you through our menu and recommend dishes that suit your preferences.
A Warm Welcome Awaits
Experience Indian Hospitality at Bombay Spice. At Bombay Spice, we believe that dining is more than just food. It's an opportunity to connect with others. Our welcoming atmosphere and attentive service create the perfect setting.
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Our Commitment to Quality
We use only the finest ingredients and traditional cooking methods. Our chefs have years of experience in preparing authentic Indian cuisine.
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Bombay Spice is the perfect choice whether you're looking for a romantic dinner, a casual meal with friends, or a takeaway. We offer a warm atmosphere, attentive service, and delicious food. Order now and discover why we're one of the best Indian restaurants in London.
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chokhidhanilondon1 · 1 year
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Top Vegetarian Indian Restaurants to Satisfy Your Palate
Vegetarianism is a way of life for many people, and finding the right restaurant can be difficult. Fortunately, Indian cuisine is renowned for its wide range of vegetarian dishes, and there are plenty of vegetarian Indian restaurants around the world. These restaurants serve dishes that are rich in flavor and nutrition, and cater to the needs of vegetarians and vegans. In this blog, we will explore some of the best vegetarian Indian restaurants around the world and what makes them stand out.
Whether you're a vegetarian or not, vegetarian indian restaurants near me are a great way to explore the flavors of Indian cuisine. From classic dishes like chana masala and palak paneer to lesser-known regional specialties, there is no shortage of vegetarian options to choose from. With a focus on fresh ingredients, bold flavors, and healthy cooking techniques, these restaurants offer a delicious and satisfying dining experience that is sure to please. So the next time you're looking for a great meal out, consider visiting one of these top vegetarian Indian restaurants.
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Rowan Tandoori: Best Indian Restaurant in Streatham, London
Located at 174 Rowan Road, Streatham Vale, Rowan Tandoori is your go-to destination for the best Indian food in London. As the top Indian restaurant in Streatham, we bring the authentic flavors of India right to your table. Whether you’re a fan of rich curries or sizzling tandoori dishes, our menu offers a taste sensation that’s hard to beat.
Recognized as one of the best Indian restaurants in London, Rowan Tandoori delivers an exceptional dining experience, perfect for a cozy meal or a night out. Our restaurant is a gem among restaurants in London, UK, combining traditional recipes with modern flair. If you’re searching for the best restaurant in London for Indian cuisine, look no further. Come and enjoy the finest Indian food at Rowan Tandoori, where every dish is prepared with passion and served with care.
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