If its authentic Bangladesh/Indian Curry you are searching for, then look no further. feast and Mishty is a hidden little gem in the heart of Whitechapel market. I decided to try Feast and Mishti after being recommended it. I was not disappointed. With a wide selection of curries including Halal and vegetarian this was truly a blessing to stumble upon. I highly recommend feast and Mishti restaurant and hope you will enjoy their food if you decide to visit, I am sure you will not be disappointed.
Why Is Whitechapel called little India?
Although Southall is predominantly known as little India Whitechapel and Brick Lane also fall under the same umbrella with their large Indian and Bangladeshi population in the area. Many of the street signs are written in Bengali this is mainly because in the 1950s there was a large migration of south Indians to this area mainly seeking work opportunities.
In earlier years these areas were filled with Jewish factories producing fabrics and materials and employing large numbers of Indian workers, this created a demand for Indian food and so the Indian restaurants began opening and are now one of the biggest industries in the area.
With plenty of inside seating and a wide Buffet selection, Feast and Mishty is perfect for a quick lunch or dinner or even to relax and enjoy some fantastic, Authentic curry. Also, a wide variety of Indian sweets available. Take away or eat in, you will not be disappointed. Great friendly service and great food.
How to find feast and mishti in whitechapel
Can you get cheap Indian curry in Whitechapel?
with such a wide choice of Indian and Bangladeshi curry houses in Whitechapel, you could be spoilt for choice when it comes to choosing a restaurant. Many of the restaurants in Whitechapel cook traditional curries found all over India and are not the same as your main street Indian restaurants. Prices vary from restaurant to restaurant and as many Indians and Bangladeshis visit this area predominantly for the food prices are lower than in central parts of London. bethnal green is one of Londons nostalgic areas so if you fancy a traditional greasy spoon breakfast before your curry then you are in the right place.
What is the best Indian restaurant in Whitechapel?
There are so many restaurants in Whitechapel, and it would be unfair to spotlight any restaurant as the best in Whitechapel. It all boils down to personal preference and trial and error. Between Whitechapel and Brick Lane you will come across numerous restaurants all offering different cuisine and styles. My recommendation is to take a small walk around the area and choose for yourself.
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