A low-key, family-friendly South Indian spot famous for its generous, dum-style biryanis.
Ordering Strategy
Order the biryani to share alongside starters like haleem and naan—portions are massive, so expect to take leftovers home in foil containers.
What to order
Dum-Style Biryani
The fragrant and expertly spiced rice dish is king, cooked sealed with a pastry lid, though some recent diners have found it inconsistent.
Epic Biryani for Two
Massive portions layered with tender chicken, lamb, or prawns that almost guarantee leftovers.
Haleem
A rich, slow-cooked starter perfect for pairing with fresh naan before the rice arrives.
What to skip
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4.0★ (1,100 reviews)
Good to know
Highly accommodating for families with kids (room for buggies and highchairs provided). The East Ham location gets busy in the evenings, so booking ahead is recommended.
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