Basic Indian restaurant serving a range of traditional menu items, with a buffet available at lunch.
"This sprawling suburban restaurant’s extensive (and budget-friendly) lunch buffet serves ample amounts of reliable favorites. The restaurant’s tandoor chicken is a standout among its strong roster (which includes butter chicken, saag paneer, chicken biryani, pakora, and so forth) — each leg boasts a serious amount of char and spice-driven flavor. Its dinner menu offers some intriguing dishes including deep-fried chickpea-flour-coated fish, honey chicken, pesto and mint-laden naans, goat dishes, South Indian pongal (a traditional rice dish), dosas, biryanis, and more." - James Norton, Justine Jones
"E. Pellicci is probably the Bethnal Green Road’s most famous eating landmark, but Indian Masala next door deserves just as much attention. A portion of homemade house ‘chicken curry’ with rice from this lowkey Bangladeshi restaurant is reasonable in cost and generous in flavour. The meat, moist and off the bone, is covered in sauce heavy with cardamom and curry leaves, and it’s a solid meal to have in or takeaway. Alternatively you can get a couple of vegetable curries instead. The only problem? Resisting the enormous tray of homemade bhajis and pastries as you order. photo credit: Giulia Verdinelli" - Jake Missing
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