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Vama was an Indian restaurant on the Kings Road in [[Locale Chelsea|Chelsea]]. It closed in early 2010, and the premises were taken over by a new branch of the Bombay Bicycle Club, though this later closed in turn. As of April 2011, the site is occupied by another restaurant called [http://www.medlarrestaurant.co.uk/ Medlar].
Vama was an Indian restaurant on the Kings Road in [[Locale Chelsea|Chelsea]]. As of early 2010, it has closed in preparation for a move to a new location. The Chelsea location is now occupied by a new branch of the Bombay Bicycle Club.
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Those who wish to know what Vama used to be like should consult the [http://www.londonelicious.com/dining/2008/04/indian-vama.html Londonelicious review].
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As of September 2011, [http://www.caterersearch.com/Articles/30/09/2011/340433/Indian-chef-Andy-Varma-to-launch-new-restaurant-in-Notting.htm Caterer And Hotelkeeper reports] that Andy Varma, one of the chefs behind Vama, will be opening a new restaurant called Chakra in [[Locale Notting Hill|Notting Hill]].
* [http://www.londonelicious.com/dining/2008/04/indian-vama.html Londonelicious review]

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category='Good Curry Guide 2007,Now Closed'
category='Good Curry Guide 2007,Temporarily Closed'
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summary='Now closed; was an Indian restaurant on Kings Road in Chelsea.'
summary='Indian restaurant, previously on the Kings Road in Chelsea, but temporarily closed as it moves to a new location.'

Vama was an Indian restaurant on the Kings Road in Chelsea. As of early 2010, it has closed in preparation for a move to a new location. The Chelsea location is now occupied by a new branch of the Bombay Bicycle Club.

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