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The Famous Moonlight

3.3 (24 reviews)
ModerateIndian, Pakistani

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Pikora was good, butter murghi bomb. Service was excellent. They definitely took care of us.

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Review Highlights - The Famous Moonlight

. We had: -Papadum to start with 4 sauces, -2 king fischer pints each, -keema naan, -vegetable rice, -chicken tikka appetizer (very small.

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Meraz - Papadom

Meraz

4.3(95 reviews)
0.2 miBrick Lane, Shoreditch
££

Visiting London from Chicago and of COURSE we had to try some of the town's famous East…read moreIndian-Pakistani cuisine, but friends' recommendations were all for high-end and/or chain places. So we did some research. Somewhere along the line we found Meraz written up as one of the 12 best Indian restaurants in England. Okay, so we trek over to the East End (pretty wild neighborhood that we enjoyed) for dinner at Meraz. My husband was disappointed not to find a particular dish on the menu, but the waiter didn't hesitate to offer to have the kitchen whip it up special for him. My husband also went a little wild ordering all sorts of appetizers and side dishes. Now I don't like to deal in hyperbole. A five star rating should be sufficient praise. But I'm going to go overboard just this once: BEST INDIAN FOOD I'VE EVER EATEN IN A RESTAURANT. EVER. I've eaten in Indian restaurants at home in Chicago, in L.A., New York, St.Louis, Atlanta, San Francisco, etc., etc. etc. Many have been good, but none approached this. We ate every scrap of all the food we ordered, and only because we had a tight timeline and a busy itinerary for our brief visit to London did we not go back for at least a second meal.

amazing indian food in London! my partner and i shared so many dishes and we cleaned all of the…read moreplates. we ordered the lamb tikka, king prawns tikka, garlic naan, butter chicken curry, and some rice. all of it was a 10/10

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Meraz - Interior

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Meraz - Daal gosht, garlic naan, chicken biryani

Daal gosht, garlic naan, chicken biryani

Meraz - The Mango Lassi that dreams are made of

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Bundu Khan

Bundu Khan

2.6(11 reviews)
0.1 miPetticoat Lane, Aldgate
££

Had dinner at Bundu Khan recently. Tried the seekh kebabs, behari kebabs, parathas and a chicken…read morecurry. The food was delicious. I loved the spicy dishes. My husband thought the food was hotter than he would have liked but adding yoghurt raita to our order helped him with the heat. We tried the kheer and kulfi and loved them both. The servers were helpful and efficient. I would recommend this restaurant to anyone who has fond memories of Bundu Khan in Karachi.

yeh i had big expectations of this. The name goes back to street food vendor from Karachi and…read moreapparently Bandu Khan was the man for skewered minced lamb. He was so popular that he eventually developed a fixed premises outlet and expanded over Pakistan, Dubai and now the U.K. My visit however left me feeling that I need to get out to the real Karachi joint if im gonna be wowed! I went on Saturaday for lunch and we were the only other table at the place. so we ordered a feast and waited and waited until rather bewilderingly all the food arrived at once starters and mains. i didnt appreciate this since i was starving and isnt it the norm to ask if you want everything brought to the table together? i thought this was not on for a smart looking restaurant. As we know Asian food can get a bit messy and well i got messy then realised that we didnt even have serviettes at our place settings and then the staff were not on hand to tell them of their oversight adding further rage to my experience. The thing is i would usually excuse such things but not when youre paying the price they charge. The only attentive service we got was when the manager came over to charge us - man he was so laying on the charm, but sorry pal you lost my custom as soon as the food arrived. I could see from the business card bowl on the counter that this is City folk lunch spot and thats all, where the food gets churned outta the kitchen unloved by its makers. The food was ok nothing to write home about, we asked for prathas and instead we got purries, by this point i was way to hungary to point this out and since it was half in my belly i continued shoving the rest in.

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Bundu Khan - Private Dining and Event Banquet Floor seats upto 130 guests.

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Private Dining and Event Banquet Floor seats upto 130 guests.

Al-Badar Fried Chicken and Curry Restaurant

Al-Badar Fried Chicken and Curry Restaurant

4.7(3 reviews)
0.1 miBrick Lane, Shoreditch

My friend and I were exploring this magnificent district/street and came across this jewel. It…read morelooks a little sketchy but I can assure anyone who will mount a challenge that the food is awesome to the max!!!! So savory! It is a little blander than its American edition but nevertheless a pleasure to scarf down one's gullet hole. :) They have amazingly reasonable deals. Only 6 quid for a kind of chicken curry + rice + veggies + a can of soda! Luckily, we went in just as the lunch crowd rushed in behind us. This place seems to be a quick lunch stop for a wide range of people (i.e., men in suits, biker chicks, foreigners like me, locals (I'm guessing), etc.) My one regret is that I didn't buy another meal to takeaway (American: takeout). I really should have. Talking about regrets, I actually have one more: I forgot to take a picture of the food and realized I should have halfway through the meal. Oops...

In my almost daily search for a cheap lunchtime curry I came across this place while walking down…read moreBrick Lane. It seems to sell all manner of fast food, but that's not what I was there for. I needed a curry fix and this place seemed to be the cheapest on Brick Lane. It is all formica table tops, fixed chairs and bright lights. It would have had the atmosphere of a grubby yet sterile take-away, except that it was packed with locals and a few suits. I had some truly great pilau rice (there is a difference), a tongue-tastically flavoursom saag chicken and a tarka dahl. If I don't have tarka dahl every so often, I become morose and feel not only physically hollow but a little emotionally bereft. This dahl here was not inspirational, not the sort of dahl to order as a last meal, nor sell a kidney for, it wasn't mouth-orgasmic, but it was OK and the rice and saag chicken made up for it. At just a shade over a fiver, this place may see my bot on one of their chairs again very soon. I noticed a few locals having lamb biriani with what looked like rather crunchy and pleasant fried chicken, but I can't vouch for it. I accidentally had a KFC once, it was the second worst thing I have ever put in my mouth.

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Al-Badar Fried Chicken and Curry Restaurant - Al-Badar Restaurant. Where spectacular chicken curry meets reasonable prices (~£6). #worthit

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Al-Badar Restaurant. Where spectacular chicken curry meets reasonable prices (~£6). #worthit

The Famous Moonlight - indpak - Updated June 2026

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