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Amitas Vegetarian

4.8 (6 reviews)
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Vijay's Chawalla - Choley bhaturey

Vijay's Chawalla

4.1(7 reviews)
0.3 miUpton Park
££

Simple, down-to-earth, honest-to-god vegetarian food served in a no-frills setting. Welp, I've run…read moreout of hyphenated descriptors! The star item here is the dabeli. The pillowy bun and the mushy vegetable patty with a fiery hot chutney envelop pomegranate seeds and roasted peanuts, which add a crunch to the textural profile, and tart and tangy flavors that both offset and complement the heat. The falooda is the perfect cold dessert to finish off the sweat-inducing spicy meal.

I really thought I had reviewed this amazing restaurant already. It's our favourite local…read morerestaurant and possibly my favourite Indian restaurant of all time. This is a vegetarian restaurant but if, like me, you're a meat eater don't let this put you off. The dishes are so tasty and filling you won't notice the lack of meat. The restaurant is always busy and is especially popular within the Asian community so that's always a good sign. It's not the smartest restaurant and is more like a cafe in terms of the setting but it really is a gem. I always have to have the aloo papdi chaat. It's definitely my favourite dish there. Then I usually go for a thali to get a mix of everything or a dosa as they're so good. It's all really good though, well cooked, nicely spiced and really good value. The only thing I haven't liked is the mogo. We usually get a few dishes and share them between us which works well but we do come out completely stuffed and have to waddle home. Oh, and always have a mango lassi each. I just wish they did jugs of it!

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Vijay's Chawalla - Masala chai

Masala chai

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Saravanaa Bhavan - All locals, lines out the door on a Sunday night!!!!

Saravanaa Bhavan

3.6(30 reviews)
0.8 miEast Ham
£

Excellent food we need and good ambience the staff responsible is great for there customers the…read moregood there is no words I'm quite happy about that no words for that

If you ever have the yen to head to India, but can't quite scrape together the time or the funds…read more.. or maybe you've already been, but are in the mood to reminisce, I suggest you hop on the District Line and head to East Ham. There's a plethora of Indian stores and restaurants on the East Ham High Street (and of course, the requisite population of Asians to patronize them... if you're anything but brown, be prepared to feel like a foreign minority - I've been stopped and asked if I'm "lost"), but after you've poked around a bit, I suggest you take a right out of the East Ham Tube station and head up the street to the vegetarian Saravanaa Bhavan restaurant for a delightfully tasty and authentic Indian meal experience. What's really cool about Saravanaa Bhavan (and what makes it worth the trek) is that they serve dishes that you've never seen anywhere in your run-of-the-mill Indian restaurant... and certainly not anywhere in Central London. Visually, you're in for a surprise. There are incredible inflated pancakes, mammoth tubes of golden crepes-like things three feet long, little tin cups filled with a rainbow of curries and sauces that you've never heard of before. For a lover of Indian food, this is a veritable funhouse of new and fascinating curiosities... you will want to look and stare and ask a thousand questions, and then, order everything! They have a couple of platter options, and for a first-timer, I recommend that you get both (especially since they're unbelievably cheap) - that way you get a good sampling of everything on offer. Plus maybe order a mashed-potato-filled dosa, just for good measure. The service is okay. The atmosphere is better than what you'd expect. But the food is delicious; good quality and exceptionally well-spiced - plus you really can't trump the whole novelty factor of the cuisine. Just be warned, the locals like it too, so on a weekend night you could be in for a bit of a wait... but consider this a fantastic sign - you're dinner will be worth it.

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Saravanaa Bhavan - Mix Vegetable Parota - excellent all in one meal.

Mix Vegetable Parota - excellent all in one meal.

Saravanaa Bhavan - Dozalicious

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Spice Inn

Spice Inn

3.9(7 reviews)
1.2 miWest Ham
££

Upon arrvial to Spice Inn we were greeted, with air freshner smells due to the fact it is Indian so…read morethey do want the place to smell good after the curry aromas. Customer service was good. Decour was interesting had elephant, octupus, human ,god picture's around the wall. carpeted floors, round table's and also narrow tables. They need a heater, in that restaurant I swear I had my jacket on the whole time. The restaurant had a homely feel to it which was lovely because you could see families that were out for dinner. The food! my mouth waters while reminsing. Warm Nan bread with the sauce's were delicious. Plus the popedom were good. Now I love my onion banji's but I was not impressed with this one, it was flat WHY! They are suppose to be in a ball like shape. They were hard WHY! They are suppose to be soft. Due to that dispoinment, I tried something that I have not eaten before, Chicken Briyani with vegetable currey Oh my days! that meal was serious. Ths tickled my taste buds fillled my belly what more can a girl ask for! And all for £6 (wasted £2 something for rock flat banjis never again) Customer service was good. The restaurant in Stratford! so that means it has everthing, transport and eveything else wise.

This is an old-school traditional curry house that looks as though it got stuck in the 70s. The…read moredecor actually probably hasn't changed since then. Don't go expecting any fancy flourishes or fusion dishes - the menus are in plastic wallets and have a good selection of all your classic curry faves (chicken jalfrezi me up!). I went with my two cousins who live nearby, and their mum who'd come to check on them. We had a slightly weird experience where the resto was practically empty but they seated us in the far corner, away from the door and windows and it was quite dimly lit on the far side of the room. We wouldn't have thought twice about it, had it not been that all the (white) groups that came in behind us were all noticeably seated on the more brightly lit side of the room where you come in (and as far from our table as poss). Were they worried people would be put off their food by seeing the table of asians eating naan with their fingers?! Maybe it was all just random, but I wasn't really sure what to make of it... The service manages to both stand on top of you yet also take an age to respond when you ask for anything. But the food came out eventually - nothing special but tasty enough, and not swimming in oil either which pushes it up the curryhouse rankings for me. So despite the best efforts of the starey waiters I can see myself coming back here when I'm craving a low-key indian, mostly because it's so local for me - I wouldn't recommend making an effort to travel here nor going on a special occasion though!

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Spice Inn - Chicken Briyani

Chicken Briyani

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Amitas Vegetarian - indpak - Updated June 2026

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