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Middle Eastern Restaurants in Aldgate, London
2 St. Mark Street, E1 8DJ
Tags: lively, indian, good value
Established in 1939, I first ate here in 1984. Consistently good value. Their chicken dhansak... by jovike
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Whitechapel has quite the illustrious past. It was here that Jack the Ripper found his victims, the Elephant man was exhibited in a shop window and in the Whitechapel Bell Foundry that the original bell of Big Ben was cast. At present, the population is very much a working class migrant one, with lots of Bangladeshi influence over the area particularly in the market with its array of colourful stalls & spicy aromas. Whitechapel Road lies at the heart of the community and is where number of authentic Indian restaurants and the crazily decorated Urban Bar are to be found... MoreBrowse by
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