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StraferJack Wrote:

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> has snorky just shown his hand?


I was thinking the same on another thread.


Anyway... none of them a great on Brick Lane, but Aladins is consistently OK.


Tayyabs is good but the queueing is ridiculous. Try Needoo grill round the corner for similar food without queues.

StraferJack Wrote:

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> has snorky just shown his hand?


Along with an unexpected interest in finance and claiming Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance as the last book he'd read.


I agree with Jeremy re Tayyabs, it is very good but hardly a relaxing experience, even when the queueing is over and your finally inside. Better to leave a visit to the weekend in my experience.

I worked near Brick Lane 35 years ago ..


There were only 2 Indian Rests. back then and a handful of Indian / Bangladehi cafes.


There was Clifton and another next door whose name I cannot remember but Salmon Rushdie used to go there.


The Clifton back then consisted of long tables and benches.. Bit like a Pie & Mash shop.


12" Chappatti 5p


Steamed Rice 10p


Lamb Bhuna 40p


Chicken on the bone curry 60p


Chillies and onion salad FREE.


How things have changed..

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