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Indian cuisine in Brick lane Tag.

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Brick lane! A vast topic to say about, an old market of east London. Brick lane market is always famous for its different specialties throughout the centuries. Presently Brick lane is famous for curry houses and vintage shopping. History: The street was formerly known as Whitechapel lane during the 15th and 16th centuries. Brick lane was named Brick lane street in the late 16th century. Probably, due to the making of bricks and tiles in the area. It became a more significant area of London as The Old man Brewery opened up there in 1666. After the closure of Brewery market at Brick lane it became the center of attraction for the immigrants. Bangladeshi, Indian and people from the other countries took their heritage of delicious cuisines to the Great Britain. The Brits were so fond of Indian Cuisine .Their favorite most food includes all kind of curries, specially chicken tikka masala is

Brick lane has long been regarded as the curry lane of UK with the best Indian restaurants in London offering delicious curries to Londoners and tourists alike. However, the culture of Brick lane is extremely rich and the best curry houses in London is not the only thing that it offers to visitors. Being close to Liverpool street station, it has a very strategic location and is on the bucket list of many tourists visiting London. Let’s have a look at some of the best things about Brick lane: Food: Everyone who lives in the UK is familiar with the classics of Indian cuisine such as the Chicken Tikka Masala and Lamb Chops. City Spice London has celebrity chefs making the amazing Indian delicacies for the guests which has made it extremely popular with the locals and tourists alike who have crowned it the best Indian restaurant in brick lane. City Spice