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Now closed; was an Indian restaurant on Drury Lane in [[Locale Covent Garden|Covent Garden]].
Indian restaurant on Drury Lane, offering an all-you-can-eat dinner during the evening Monday-Saturday. When we visited, this meal consisted of a series of grilled meats and fish interspersed with simple meat and vegetable curries, such as Saag Aloo. It was exceptionally tasty, and even at £19.50 a head, good value. They have an interesting cocktail menu, including some lassi cocktails. All of which are named after Bollywood films. The decor is also very Bollywood-influenced - lots of photos of stars, and a couple of (ornately framed) televisions showing dance number from Bollywood films. There is a good selection of desserts, including the surprisingly hard-to-find Ras Malai. All the food is Halal (except for the alcoholic drinks, obviously).
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Indian restaurant on Drury Lane in [[Locale Covent Garden|Covent Garden]].

It offers an all-you-can-eat dinner during the evening Monday to Saturday. When [[elvum]] and friends visited in June 2008, this meal consisted of a series of grilled meats and fish interspersed with simple meat and vegetable curries, such as saag aloo. It was exceptionally tasty, and even at &pound;19.50 a head, good value.

They have an interesting cocktail menu, including some lassi cocktails, all of which are named after Bollywood films. The decor is also very Bollywood-influenced - lots of photos of stars, and a couple of (ornately framed) televisions showing dance numbers from Bollywood films. There is a good selection of desserts, including the surprisingly hard-to-find ras malai.

All the food is halal (except for the alcoholic drinks, obviously).

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See also:
* [http://www.timeout.com/london/restaurants/reviews/10766.html Time Out review]
* [http://thehappinessprojectlondon.wordpress.com/2011/07/06/sitaaray-167-drury-lane-new-london-theatre-building-covent-garden-wc2b-5pg/ The Happiness Project review]
* [http://topofthechomps.blogspot.com/2009/08/sitaaray-dury-lane-london-510.html Top Of The Chomps review]
* [http://www.london-eating.co.uk/28267.htm London Eating comments]
* [http://www.qype.co.uk/place/77059#reviews Qype comments]

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address='167 Drury Lane'
category='Now Closed'
edit_type='Normal edit'
address='167 Drury Lane, London'
category='All You Can Eat,Halal,Indian Food,Restaurants'
edit_type='Minor tidying'
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summary='Now closed;
was a Bollywood-themed Indian restaurant on Drury Lane.'
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host='132.185.132.12'
hours_text='Mon-Sat: 12:00 - 15:00 (lunch), 17:30-19:00 (pre-theatre), 19:15-22:15 (unlimited dinner), 22:30-23:30 (post-theatre)'
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opening_hours_text='Mon-Sat:
12:00 - 15:00 (lunch), 17:30-19:00 (pre-theatre), 19:15-22:15 (unlimited dinner), 22:30-23:30 (post-theatre)'
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summary='
Bollywood-themed Indian restaurant on Drury Lane'

Indian restaurant on Drury Lane, offering an all-you-can-eat dinner during the evening Monday-Saturday. When we visited, this meal consisted of a series of grilled meats and fish interspersed with simple meat and vegetable curries, such as Saag Aloo. It was exceptionally tasty, and even at £19.50 a head, good value. They have an interesting cocktail menu, including some lassi cocktails. All of which are named after Bollywood films. The decor is also very Bollywood-influenced - lots of photos of stars, and a couple of (ornately framed) televisions showing dance number from Bollywood films. There is a good selection of desserts, including the surprisingly hard-to-find Ras Malai. All the food is Halal (except for the alcoholic drinks, obviously).

Note the rather complicated opening hours.

Last visited by elvum and friends, June 2008.

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