The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 3 and Version 1 of Drummond Street
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| Just to the immediate north west of [[Euston Station]] is Drummond Street, home of a number of Indian restaurants and sweet shops. Of note are: |
Just to the immediate north west of [[Euston Station]] is Drummond Street, home of a number of Indian restaurants. Of note are: |
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* [[Ambala Sweet Centre]]- Authentic Indian Sweets * [[African Kitchen, NW1 2HN | African Kitchen]] - Tiny African cafe, art gallery and takeaway |
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Just to the immediate north west of Euston Station is Drummond Street, home of a number of Indian restaurants. Of note are:
- Diwana - Vegetarian Bhel Poori house
- Ravi Shankar - Vegetarian South Indian cuisine
- Chutneys
- Ambala Sweet Centre
When I was a student at UCL, 20 years ago, I frequented Diwana and Ravi Shankar, and have good memories of both establishments. --IvorW
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