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A small, basic Indian curry house on Meard Street in [[Locale Soho|Soho]], a small side-street just off Dean Street. It's part of a small chain, with two other locations in the area.
Praise the Lord! A curry house that's not run by Bangladeshis! That means that there is PORK on the menu!
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Praise the Lord! A curry house that's not run by Bangladeshis! That means that there is PORK on the menu!
It's a small, basic curry house on Meard Street, a small side-street just off Dean Street. It was pretty much empty when [[DrHyde]] visited for lunch mid-week, although there were a couple of take-away customers while we were in there. There's some seating outside, and the restaurant itself is all on one level, step-free from the street. The Pork Mas was OK but not great. The Karathi Chilli Methi Paneer was "alright but not very exciting and the sauce lacked depth" according to my weird vegetarian comrade. This is the sort of place that is perfectly acceptable if you've already had a skinful, but not worth going out of your way for, and there are much better curry houses in the area.
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It was pretty much empty when [[DrHyde]] visited for lunch mid-week, although there were a couple of take-away customers while we were in there. There's some seating outside.
A main course with soft drink came to GBP12 each.
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The Pork Mas was OK but not great. The Karathi Chilli Methi Paneer was "alright but not very exciting and the sauce lacked depth" according to my vegetarian comrade. A main course with soft drink came to £12 each.
It's part of a small chain, with two other locations in the area.
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This is the sort of place that is perfectly acceptable if you've already had a skinful, but not worth going out of your way for, and there are much better curry houses in the area.

Accessibility: The restaurant itself is all on one level, step-free from the street.

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Last visited by [[DrHyde]], October 2008.</div>
Last visited by [[DrHyde]], Oct 2008.
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category='Curry,Indian Food,Restaurants,Step-Free Access'
category='Curry,Indian Food,Restaurants'
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host='161.74.11.26'
host='80.229.70.113'
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map_link='http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=529651&y=181040'
map_link='http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?G2M?X=529651&Y=181040&A=Y&Z=1'
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phone='020 7439 3509'
phone='020 74393509'
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summary='Adequate but uninteresting curry house in Soho.'
summary='Adequate but uninteresting curry house in Soho'

Praise the Lord! A curry house that's not run by Bangladeshis! That means that there is PORK on the menu!

It's a small, basic curry house on Meard Street, a small side-street just off Dean Street. It was pretty much empty when DrHyde visited for lunch mid-week, although there were a couple of take-away customers while we were in there. There's some seating outside, and the restaurant itself is all on one level, step-free from the street. The Pork Mas was OK but not great. The Karathi Chilli Methi Paneer was "alright but not very exciting and the sauce lacked depth" according to my weird vegetarian comrade. This is the sort of place that is perfectly acceptable if you've already had a skinful, but not worth going out of your way for, and there are much better curry houses in the area.

A main course with soft drink came to GBP12 each.

It's part of a small chain, with two other locations in the area.

Last visited by DrHyde, Oct 2008.


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