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[[itsbruce]] visited with some friends; services was prompt, the Bhel Poori and Potato Poori starters were crisply flavoured, the Mysore masala really is very long and the thali's were excellent. Several of those present have dined at [[Chutneys, NW1 2PA|Chutneys]], just up the road, and all agreed that this was better, even if the menu appears shorter at first glance.

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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[itsbruce]], 22 November 2008.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Ewan]], Jo and Holly, 28 March 2008.</div>
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Vegetarian Indian restaurant on Drummond Street near Euston Station. Smaller print on the restaurant's name calls it "Ravi Shankar Bhel-Poori House".

This place has been around a while and lies on a street with many other South Indian vegetarian restaurants, and has a slightly more polished frontage than some of the others. In the evenings it can get busy, but they are usually able to fit people in (we were able to be seated on a Friday evening).

Service is brisk like most of these places, and the food specialises in dosas, some of which can fairly tower over one's plate. Ewan's Mysore masala dosa was long and thin, lying across the plate, but very tasty. As starter we had the dahi vada (lentil balls with a sauce), a cold dish but a nice one, even if the balls were somewhat doused in the yoghurty sauce.

The overall price is a little more expensive than its neighbour, the Diwana, but still good value.

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Last visited by Ewan, Jo and Holly, 28 March 2008.

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