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Masala Zone (Soho)

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Reliable and good enough Indian dishes

Hugely popular small-sized chain of colourful establishments started in 2001 and offering clean and fresh Indian food of the non-sludge variety, for the kind of decent prices that accommodate young people on a budget, though portions are not generous. The food is good enough that you don't necessarly feel as if you're eating in an outlet of a restaurant chain. Other locations: Bayswater, Camden Town, Covent Garden, Earls Court and Islington. Plus a self-service counter inside Selfridges department store.



Hours
Mon to Wed 12.30pm—2.30pm, 5.30pm—10pm
Thu 12.30pm—2.30pm, 5.30pm—10.30pm
12.30pm—2.30pm, 5.30pm—11pm
Sat 12.30pm—11pm
Sun 12.30pm—10pm


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