"The London Jukebox has just opened up it 's restaurant and boy, it does not disappoint. Having spent the day on a liquid diet, my friend and I decided to order some food before the gig (which I 'll come on to). We ordered the bhindi and aloo tiki chaat. We prefer the chaat, but portion size was good. Spiciness was good, could of been a more, but that 's a more of a personal preference; rather than a critique. For mains we got a chicken briyani, daal mahkni and some naan. Again good portion sizes. The briyani came with some yoghurt which was a good accompaniment to the dish. However the daal mahkni is in a league of its own. Trust me, that a trip to the restaurant is worth it for this alone. The joy of mopping this up with my naan is going to be lingering in my mouth for a long time. With the food, we grabbed a cocktail each. They were refreshing and cool, which would help anyone who can 't handle a bit of spice. We headed to the venue to see Ask An American (formerly Mojo Hands), and we were given a performance to remember. It was gritty blues and sweet voices for a two hour and a bit performance. Given that they plan to play at the venue at least once a month, this is something to keep an eye out for when trying to decide when to come and visit."