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Adiva Restaurant
Lebanese Restaurant
43A Commercial Street, Whitechapel, London, E1 6BD
bookAdiva offers a delicious blend of Turkish and Lebanese cuisine, with the emphasis placed ..

Al Volo Restaurant
Italian Restaurant
2 Ely’s Yard, Hanbury Street, Whitechapel, London, E1 6QR
bookWith a characteristic setting inside the Old Truman Brewery in London’s East End, Al Volo ..


Bengal Cuisine
Indian Restaurant
12 Brick Lane, Whitechapel, London, E1 6RF
bookFamily-run Bengal Cuisine is a colourful, popular restaurant in the heart of Brick Lane ..

Bundu Khan
Asian & Oriental Restaurant
43 Commercial Street, Whitechapel, London, E1 6BD
bookVibrant and cosmopolitan, Bundu Khan brings the sumptuous flavours of Pakistan to London.
| The following restaurants in Whitechapel can be booked online (listed in alphabetical order): Adiva Restaurant, 43A Commercial Street Adiva offers a delicious blend of Turkish and Lebanese cuisine, with the emphasis placed on fresh produce and aromatic herbs and spices. Al Volo Restaurant, 2 Ely’s Yard With a characteristic setting inside the Old Truman Brewery in London’s East End, Al Volo Italian restaurant offers tasty regional cuisine, complemented by home-made pasta. Aladin, 132 Brick Lane Praised by HRH Prince Charles and listed in the BBC’s list of the “World’s Best Curry Houses”, The Aladin is arguably one of the best curry houses around. Bengal Cuisine, 12 Brick Lane Bengal Cuisine is run by husband and wife team Mr and Mrs Rashid. Brick Lane Brasserie, 67 Brick Lane Within a relaxed, cosy dining room, Brick Lane Brasserie offers a gourmet Bangladeshi dining experience in the heart of London. Bundu Khan, 43 Commercial Street Vibrant and cosmopolitan, Bundu Khan brings the sumptuous flavours of Pakistan to London. Cafe de Luxe, 35 Spital Square Serving classic French cuisine at its best, Galvin Cafe de Luxe is an all-day pavement cafe and bar, facing Bishops Square between Liverpool Street station and Old Spitalfields Market. Cafe Naz - Brick Lane, 46-48 Brick Lane The flagship restaurant of the award-winning Cafe Naz chain, the Brick Lane branch is one of the oldest and most loved restaurants in the area. Café Rouge - St Katharine Docks, Unit 4 Quayside Road With a combination of delicious food, great wines and a real ambience, Café Rouge has embodied the style and je ne sais quoi of French dining since it opened way back in 1989. Cinnamon, 134 Brick Lane Winner of the Top Indian Chef of the Year Award 2009 and the Ethical Good Food Award 2009 - 10, Cinnamon Brick Lane aims to offer each and every customer the highest quality of both food and service. City Spice, 138 Brick Lane With zingy lime and lilac walls and bright picture windows overlooking the hubbub of Brick Lane, City Spice is a cheerful setting for an authentic Bangladeshi dining experience. Clifton - Brick Lane, 1 Whitechapel Road Part of an Indian dining institution, the Clifton lays claim to establishing the first Indian restaurant on legendary Brick Lane. Fire & Stone - Spitalfields, 4 Horner Square Set in the revamped Old Spitalfields Market and surrounded by trendy bars, boutiques and busy market stalls; Fire & Stone is set in the ideal location for their “deliciously different pizzas”, made with only the freshest ingredients. Giraffe - Spitalfields, 1 Crispin Place With a sunny atmosphere and splashes of creativity, Giraffe showcases a crowd-pleasing menu. Grapeshots, 2-3 Artillery Passage In a convenient position, close to Liverpool Street Underground and main line railway station, Grapeshots is one of Davy’s traditional wine bars, tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the station itself. Herb & Spice Restaurant, 11a Whites Row In vibrant East London, Herb & Spice Restaurant offers authentic Indian flavours in a contemporary setting. Kolapata, 222 Whitechapel Road One of London’s leading Bangladeshi eateries, Kolapata presents an exotic range of delicacies in a family-friendly setting. La Chapelle, 35 Spital Square Situated in the 19th century Grade II listed St Botolphs Hall, between Liverpool Street station and Old Spitalfields Market, La Chapelle is the newest venture from the Michelin starred Galvin brothers, serving the finest traditional French cuisine. La Pietra, 54 Commercial Street In an intimate setting that proudly displays the artisan deli items used in the dishes, La Pietra is an accomplished Italian eatery. Laksha Bay, 83 Wapping Lane Laksha Bay is a smart Indian dining room, with cuisine influenced by the idyllic Lakshadweep archipelago. Las Iguanas - Spitalfields, 1 Horner Square Walk through the doors of Las Iguanas and find yourself transported to Latin America, full of rich, vibrant colours, quirky features and custom-made wooden mosaic tables made especially for the restaurant from sustainable woods in Brazil. Le Bouchon Breton, 8 Horner Square The latest and best restaurant in the rejuvenated Spitalfields Market at the edge of the City, Le Bouchon Breton is a grand gesture toward the charms of Parisian dining with over 200 covers and a menu of classic dishes to make any Francophile shed a happy tear. Marco Pierre White Steak & Alehouse, East India House Marco Pierre White Steak & Alehouse is a traditional steakhouse in the heart of the Square Mile, serving a mouth-watering choice of steak cuts and a range of timeless English dishes. Meraz Cafe, 56 Hanbury Street Just off the famous Brick Lane, Meraz Cafe is an essential curry destination, serving a selection of authentic Indian and Bangladeshi specialities. Nazrul, 130 Brick Lane As the oldest restaurant on London’s historic Brick Lane, Nazrul has a rich heritage of serving some of the best Indian cuisine available. Papadoms, 94 Brick Lane Previously recognised with an award for the Best Curry Chef of the Year in 2006, at Papadoms in Brick Lane you can enjoy the true tastes of Indian cuisine. Pasha - Wapping, 75 Wapping High Street Turkish and Mediterranean cuisine is a speciality at Pasha restaurant and bar in Wapping. Preem & Prithi, 124 Brick Lane Having received acclaim from the London Evening Standard as well as Swedish and Chinese publications, Preem & Prithi is the ideal Indian dining destination on Brick Lane, offering a selection of India’s finest dishes prepared with authentic cooking techniques from the sub-continent. Red Chilli, 137 Leman Street Behind its elegant neo-Georgian façade on the outskirts of the City, the sumptuous Red Chilli restaurant is a riot of rich colour and atmospheric lighting. Reema Balti House, 48 Hanbury Street Situated on Hanbury Street, just off Brick Lane in East London, Reema Balti House offers the best in both traditional and contemporary Bangladeshi and Indian food. Saffron, 53 Brick Lane Colouful Saffron is a bright, upbeat restaurant and a popular haunt for curry lovers drawn to the legendary eateries of Brick Lane. Shampan, 79 Brick lane Situated in the heart of Brick Lane, The Shampan takes its name from the canvas boats found in rural parts of the Bangladesh region which is central to its cuisine. Sheba, 136 Brick Lane A key part of the Brick Lane curry scene since 1975, Sheba Restaurant is dedicated to producing an acclaimed combination of recognisable curry favourites alongside its signature recipes that truly represent Indian culinary tradition. Standard Balti House, 71 Brick Lane A traditional curry house in London’s East End, serving tantalising favourites such as Chicken Rezala & Lamb Lemongrass, there are a plethora of dishes to choose from as well as a competitively priced set meal. Strada - Spitalfields, 88-90 Commercial Street Situated on Commercial Street opposite Spitalfields Market, Strada Spitalfields continues to serve up authentic Italian food in this trendy part of the City. Strada - St Katharine Docks, 2 Tower Bridge House This Strada Italian restaurant is located on St Katharine Docks - a moment’s walk from Tower Bridge and the nearby attraction of the Tower of London - making it the perfect spot to relax after a day’s sightseeing. The Brasserie at the Tower Hotel, St Katharines Way On the north bank of London’s River Thames, the Tower Hotel overlooks the pristine St Katharine’s Dock. The Brickhouse, The Old Truman Brewery At The Brickhouse Restaurant, Cabaret Supper Club and Events Venue on Brick Lane in East London, the staff and entertainment acts combine top quality cutting edge performance with exciting modern European cuisine. The Empress, 141 Leman Street Voted the Docklands’ Best Indian Restaurant in 2006, 2007 and 2008. The Lane Restaurant, 12-20 Osborn Street Within elegant surroundings likened to that of London’s most famous and stylish restaurants, The Lane treats distinguished diners to the seasonal and flavourful taste of European and continental cuisine. The Real Greek - Spitalfields, 6 Horner Square Situated in the heart of the renowned Old Spitalfields Market, voted Best London Market 2 years in a row, and just a stone’s throw away from the buzzing City of London, this restaurant is one of a kind. The River Lounge, 50 St Katherines Way A short ride on the Thames Cruiser from Canary Wharf, Riverlounge Italian awaits guests with a stunning contemporary yacht-style interior in luxurious setting and an outside terrace all year round with breath-taking views over St Katharine’s Dock, Tower Bridge and the River Thames. The Water Poet, 9-11 Folgate Street Renowned for the best summer barbeque in London and recognised with Time Out’s Award for Best Sunday Roast, The Water Poet in Spitalfields is a comfortable pub that offers something for everyone, including a large enclosed garden and a restaurant that becomes a bar in the evening. Whitechapel Gallery Dining Room, 77-82 Whitechapel High Street The Whitechapel Gallery Dining Room offers a stylish and intimate dining experience, championing British ingredients using local seasonal produce in an eclectic and interesting way. |
