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Cafe Naz – Indian Restaurant – Brick Lane

46-48 Brick Lane, London, E1 6RF
Cafe Naz - Brick LaneCafe Naz Brick Lane is part of the award-winning Cafe Naz group, with this flagship branch being one of the oldest and best loved restaurants in the area. With its Indian brasserie-style interior, blending a classic ambience with a contemporary environment, the dining room at Cafe Naz features a glass staircase, loud splashes of yellow, purple and lime green in the decor, and plenty of potted palms. The cheerful and relaxing mood throughout Cafe Naz is ideal for family nights out, late-night curries and fun parties made even better by the kitchen’s generous portions. Cafe Naz Brick Lane’s menu highlights include Chandni chicken tikka (spiced morsels of chicken cooked in tandoor); Hyderabadi achar gost (chunks of lamb slow-cooked on the bone and served in a rich curry sauce with limes and spices); and Garlic chilli king prawn (king prawns cooked with green chillies and fresh garlic, blended with onion and capsicum).

Restaurant Information

Cuisine & Style:
Indian – Fine dining
Average Main Course:
£8
Average Spend:
£25
Opening Hours:
Open daily from 12:00 to 15:00 for lunch and 18:00 to 24:00 for dinner.
Payment Options:
All major credit cards accepted


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Region: Spitalfields & Brick Lane

Nearest station: Aldgate, Aldgate east, Whitechapel

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