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This restaurant provides outstanding value with its freshly made home-cooked dishes that are a refreshing change from the typical Anglicized fare. The quality of the food rivals that of a high-end eatery, yet it's available at a fraction of the price. I highly recommend the Peter special for a fulfilling meal that will keep your budget intact. View all feedback.
This restaurant provides outstanding value with its freshly made home-cooked dishes that are a refreshing change from the typical Anglicized fare. The quality of the food rivals that of a high-end eatery, yet it's available at a fraction of the price. I highly recommend the Peter special for a fulfilling meal that will keep your budget intact.
I was craving something unique, so I decided to try the freshly made vegetable pakoras accompanied by a crisp salad. For my main dish, I ordered vegetable curry, chickpea rice, red lentils, black lentil curry, and a freshly baked garlic naan. The food was exceptionally fresh and delicious, and the best part is that my friend and I were able to enjoy our meal for under £10. I'm surprised that not many people have talked about this place before, as it offers fantastic value for the quality of food.
Make sure to order the Peter special at this restaurant! It includes pakoras, curry, rice, bread, and a drink—all for under ten pounds. It's a fulfilling meal at an amazing price!
This family run curry café and kebab shop has a few tables and really really is worth a visit! Having lived in East London all my life I know just about every type of curry, originating from each and every corner of the globe and this place is fab! It is Pakistani, I am told but unlike the grills and pakoras Aqsa seems to specialise in more slowly cooked curries, family recipes. It's unlicensed and halal and I like the way their traditions are respected. They cook really tasty food and fresh dishes are prepared daily. Last time I had crisp onion and potato bhajis with salad to start and then Lamb curry, black chick pea curry and nan freshly baked to order in the tandoor. Even with a side veggie dish, bhindi I think and Keera (semolina) pudding and a drink the whole bill came to about a tenner! £10. That's 3 courses! Plus a drink! If you live nearby please go there and support this small family business. Say Peter, the psychotherapist, sent you and they will laugh and , who knows, maybe even give you a little extra! It I go there once a week for home-cooked traditiuon Pakistani dishes