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1947 Restaurant Bar

1947 Restaurant Bar

38 Middlesex St, East London, England, E1 7EX, E1 7EZ, United Kingdom

Pizza • Indian • Italian • Bar-lounge


"To my surprise, many restaurants are closed on Sunday evening in London. Every time I looked up a vegan restaurant on Happy Cow, it turned out it was closed. Since it was late and I was hungry, I had no other option than to select a vegetarian restaurant close by. 1947 Restaurant and Bar is both an Indian and Italian restaurant. The entire menu is vegetarian, however only around 20% is vegan. Many more meals can be made vegan, but so many of them had cheese listed as an ingredient that I didn 't want to run the risk. What if there 's an error in communication between the waitress and the kitchen? Or what if the chef accidentally adds cheese out of habit? I had lots of time to make up my mind, because even though the restaurant was very quiet it took a long time until the waitress came to take my order. I selected vegan biryani because I like biryani and because I 've tried it at so many restaurants that it 's easy to compare. It took a long time for the biryani to be prepared, but then it was served beautifully and smelled divine (as it should be). However, compared to other restaurants it 's a rather simple biryani. It has only one kind of rice (it is often served with both white and yellow rice) and only a few vegetables. There was no tofu, mushroom, potato, no nuts or any protein source. Also, the yoghurt was missing (which is used to extinguish the fire caused by the spices). The portion was generous and the taste was good. Although it was mentioned on the menu, 1947 Restaurant and Bar adds a 12.5% service tax. Why don 't restaurants just increase all prices on the menu instead of giving the customers a nasty surprise at the end?"

Soho Wala

Soho Wala

21 Great Marlborough Street W1F 7HL, London, United Kingdom

Asian • Indian • Drinks • Waffles


"so! ho! wala! recently opened for publicity, this was part of the @thecourthousehotel yes, the hotel that lies between carnaby st and oxford st. the hotel with the dachterrasse privatkino levels! soho walasoho food review: 5 service: 5 event location: small and cozy question: !!! average price for two: £30 £35 total: 5 of 5 halal: everything else: afternoon tea English/indian option what we have ordered: •Pani puri wala £4,95 •Mirchi chicken wing 4.50 •Kali dal with choor naan £8.10L if they can't handle spicy, they don't even worry about it, because this place is perfect, only fresh taste and amazing aromas alles when everything that is right and I'm here how goldilocks now sound. some of you know how much I love hot soße? So trust me when I tell you. the pani puri (shells) were nice! I have tried to be a few now that I am married to a beautiful Asian girl, but by far this is the best we both cost! Oh, my days! that were just so delicious! loved every bite, very well spiced and nice touch with the hauch of ingwer. the cali dal (lentils) and the naan trösten menschen, as rich and tasteful as, I could eat this every day! now, the briyani! I am not a briyani, but that?! bro! the best I have ever tasted! so much taste! and the smell was amazing. so fresh! definitiw made with love. shoutout to chef rajesh! the byadgi murg chicken was one of my favorites along with the dal, briyani and dessert yes lol. the chicken pieces had to die, clay ofen baked men! the texture and aroma were just sooo good! finally the desserts. my gosh! both were amazing, but the gulab jamun cheesecake game! change! great great thank you to ravi, for the perfect hospitable, his playlist was pure flat! felte as if I were on a high time with all these dope tracks! the whole mood was beautiful. shoutout to the manager, arvind kumar, who was a true gent. everything was perfect! make a resvervation online and use the code staremix10 for 10% from their final bill. I hope they enjoyed this review because I enjoyed writing it! so. wala is by far the best/freshest Indian food I ever tasted in @london. that is a very big statement."