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Imli (Indian tapas) – Review – London, England (5.5/10)
October 27, 2007 by Helen Yuet Ling Pang
Posted in dining out, England, fish, food, Indian, London, meat, restaurant, restaurant review, tapas, vegetarian | Tagged dining out, England, fish, food, Imli, Indian, London, restaurant, restaurant review, tapas, vegetarian | 2 Comments
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The food was tasty and ample but I really did feel dicky and felt that my lunch had more than something to do with it!
Loved the Chennai fish (I’m south Indian!) – fresh, hot and perfectly spiced, but I thought the main courses were rather meagre, especially compared to MELA that does similar lunchtime specials but with more generous portions, a bit of salad and portion of bread on the side.