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Orange, open-plan dining room just off Carnaby Street, quick stop du jour for Soho trendies and magazine girls looking for a quick bite to eat before they head out. Incredibly affordable -- you rarely pay more than £20 a head. Quick and tasty Indian street food such as minced lamb patties, curried chickpeas, wonderful butter chicken. Thalis (platters including a bit of everything) are exceptional value. Several branches throughout the capital.
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