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as great as Tayyabs there is a new place which is just around the corner. Its called Needoo and it has basically the same menu as its their old head-chef started the place up. And its just a little bit better and a bit easier to get into too!


Saying that - I still go to Tayyabs nearly every month!


I had a stay in the Royal London last summer and my girlfriend brought me up their chicken tikka and lamb keenma every day!

Funnily enough I will already be at Tayyabs on Wednesday night with some mates.

I may come over and say hello though. Do you have have some kind of secret code thing...?


The only thing I've found with the bookings is that you make a reservation and sometimes when its very busy you get there and they've given your table to some of the queuing masses. Does make the whole experience more exciting though.


I went there today actually for lunch. Had a lamb kebab.

Really sorry but have just realised I've double booked myself and am heading out for sushi on Wednesday night so can't come now :(

Any chance we might be able to re-schedule as there seem to be a few others that might be interested in coming along but can't make Weds either?

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