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Mudra was an Indian restaurant in Leytonstone. As of mid-2009, it had closed and the premises were occupied by [http://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/4911349589/ Rasa Mudra], part of the [[Rasa, N16 0AR|Rasa]] chain of restaurants. This later closed in its turn, giving way to another Indian restaurant called [http://www.swadrestaurant.com/ Swad @ Mudra]. It's not clear to what extent the staff and menu changed or were retained during all this. |
Lovely restaurant in [[Locale Leytonstone|Leytonstone]] advertising "South & North Indian Country Cuisine" - mostly vegetarian, but apparently the meat is also extremely tasty. It's run by Hindi-speaking Indians, and decorated suitably but not gaudily. The lighting and acoustics are extremely good. |
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The information below is retained for people who want to know what it used to be like. |
Main meals run around £4 (as of late 2008), plus rice, naan, dosa, idiappam, chapatti, poori, or paratha. They do a very good filling (and cheap) lunch platter as well. |
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<div class="old_info"> Lovely restaurant in [[Locale Leytonstone|Leytonstone]] advertising "South & North Indian Country Cuisine" - mostly vegetarian, but apparently the meat is also extremely tasty. It's run by Hindi-speaking Indians, and decorated suitably but not gaudily. The lighting and acoustics are extremely good. |
They offer takeaway and delivery, and you can order online [http://hungryhouse.co.uk/mudra from Hungry House]. |
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Vegetarian mains run around £4 (as of late 2008), and accompaniments such as rice, naan, dosa, idiappam, chapatti, poori, or paratha from around £2. They do a very good filling (and cheap) lunch platter as well. They offer takeaway and delivery, and you can order online from Hungry House. |
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category='Now Closed' |
category='Curry,Indian Food,North Indian Food,Restaurants,South Indian Food,Takeaway,Takeaway Delivery,Takeaway Order Online,Vegan Friendly,Vegetarian Friendly' |
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host='81.187.166.218' hours_text='' |
host='213.165.225.132' hours_text='noon-3pm, 6pm-11pm Mon; closed Tue; noon-3pm, 6pm-11pm Wed-Sun' latitude='51.563386' locale='E11,Leytonstone' longitude='0.011239' |
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opening_hours_text='' phone='' postcode='' summary='Was a South & North Indian restaurant in Leytonstone; now closed and turned into another Rasa branch.' summary='South & North Indian restaurant in Leytonstone' |
opening_hours_text='noon-3pm, 6pm-11pm Mon; closed Tue; noon-3pm, 6pm-11pm Wed-Sun' os_x='539392' os_y='186915' phone='020 8539 1700' summary='Was a South & North Indian restaurant in Leytonstone; now closed and turned into another Rasa branch.' postcode='E11 4RD' summary='South & North Indian restaurant in Leytonstone' |
Lovely restaurant in Leytonstone advertising "South & North Indian Country Cuisine" - mostly vegetarian, but apparently the meat is also extremely tasty. It's run by Hindi-speaking Indians, and decorated suitably but not gaudily. The lighting and acoustics are extremely good.
Main meals run around £4 (as of late 2008), plus rice, naan, dosa, idiappam, chapatti, poori, or paratha. They do a very good filling (and cheap) lunch platter as well.
They offer takeaway and delivery, and you can order online from Hungry House.
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