Brick Lane Saturday Night Curry...

Brick Lane Saturday Night Curry...

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MrBig

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3,052 posts

135 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Any recommendations please? Usually if I'm in the area I grab something to eat at the market or a beigel (obviously) but might have cause to find somewhere to sit down this time.

RC1807

12,869 posts

174 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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No particular recommendations, but I recall a number of the restaurants permitting BYO booze, as they're not licensed.

I will keep an eye on this thread as I will be in Laaandon in a few weeks' time. biggrin

SaulGoodman

230 posts

78 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Went to Famous Curry Bazaar last year. Nothing earth shattering but we had a good time.

mcflurry

9,129 posts

259 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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If you add 10 minutes to your walking time, Tayyabs gets my vote.

https://www.tayyabs.co.uk/

nyt

1,834 posts

156 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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mcflurry said:
If you add 10 minutes to your walking time, Tayyabs gets my vote.

https://www.tayyabs.co.uk/
Tayyabs (or Lahore) better than anything that I've had on Brick Lane.

Booking at Tayyabs is essential if you don't want to queue for 90 minutes.

There is a handy store next to Tayyabs where you can buy bottles of booze - Tayyabs is BYO.

If you do go to Tayyabs, go heavy on the starters - the meat (lamb chops, fish, chicken, shish) is so good.

BUT .. walking down Brick Lane negotiating freebies is much more fun.

Edited by nyt on Thursday 23 May 16:10

//j17

4,581 posts

229 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Brick Lane's turned into a bit of a tourist attraction in recent years - with the quality of food you expect when places are selling to tourists who won't be coming back rather than locals they want to come back.

You'll get a much better meal just down the road in the Lahore Kabab House (not Lahore One just up the road which is just 'fine'). Don't worry about the "kabab house" name!

sunnygym

1,010 posts

181 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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You could also try Lahore Kebab House also BYO but food is good 👍

kevinon

901 posts

66 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Boring, but totally endorse the love for Tayaabs and Lahore.

Of the 2, Tayaabs get the ultimate vote from me, and many people I've badgered into going.

Silvanus

5,806 posts

29 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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I'd recommend you go to somewhere that's not on Brick Lane.

eein

1,380 posts

271 months

Thursday 23rd May
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Not sure if there are any left, but ~15-20 years ago when I went there a lot, all he restaurants were less than average, it was the 'curry cafes' where you got the best food, and usually very cheap. The slightly scruffy looking places with formica tables you just sit with whoever, with a small selection of curries at a counter they serve in a plastic bowl and you get as much rice as you need.

C5_Steve

4,451 posts

109 months

Thursday 23rd May
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kevinon said:
Boring, but totally endorse the love for Tayaabs and Lahore.

Of the 2, Tayaabs get the ultimate vote from me, and many people I've badgered into going.
Never been to Brick Lane, mainly because I've never heard of anywhere there that's worth going for, unfortunately. There are much better Indian restaurants everywhere else!

Of those suggested that are nearby, another vote for Tayyabs from me.

Al Gorithum

4,064 posts

214 months

Friday 24th May
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TBH I don't think Brick Lane has decent curry anymore. Likewise Lahore Kebab House (been going for almost 30 years) but is now a victim of it's own success so has been poor on my last couple of visits and don't intend going back.

chip*

1,067 posts

234 months

Friday 24th May
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Al Gorithum said:
TBH I don't think Brick Lane has decent curry anymore. Likewise Lahore Kebab House (been going for almost 30 years) but is now a victim of it's own success so has been poor on my last couple of visits and don't intend going back.
What did you not like from your last few visits?

Genuine question as it used to be my go-to restaurants. Admittedly, I haven't eaten at Lahore's for at least 5 years now, so expect things/chef to change during this period.