Aladin Brick Lane in Tower Hamlets

Cuisine: Indian

Where is Aladin Brick Lane?

🏠 132 Brick Ln, London E1 6RU


Bangladeshi, Indian and Pakistani curries, baltis and grills in small, bring-your-own restaurant.

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Opinions

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I actually did like the food. Kind of poppy, colourful atmosphere. Fast service. All in all there is always room for improvement. If you are in beer or wine you can bring your own bottles.

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Do yourself a favour and visit this lovely restaurant! The service is unmatched. The staff truly cares about your experience. Bubbly was amazing and is truly one of the sweetest people I have ever met! The food is amazing – everything we tasted melted in other mouths. The best meal we had while in. Highly recommend!\

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It was my first time in the restaurant and It was a wonderful experience, We celebrated our anniversary there. They played live music and they dedicated songs to me at my friend's request. We were very happy when they arranged a small cake for us. It was lovely to experience and will be happy to visit this place again. I will recommend it to my friends too.Thank you very much to the whole team!°°

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Quite an unobtrusive restaurant from the outside. Inside, however, it is beautifully and comfortably designed, and inconspicuous Indian music is playing in the background. The waiter was quickly at the table to take the orders. The menu contains many different dishes with lamb, chicken or of course vegetarian. The food came in a pleasant time and was served on a hot plate. In general, the service was courteous and very nice. Furthermore, a small explanation of the origin and eating habits was given for each dish served. The food itself was very tasty and made a traditional impression of both the arrangement and the taste and was very tasty. The prices are in the somewhat higher midfield but completely justified.

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Really tasty food. Quick servics, they could do with slowing down abit but staff very friendly and attentive. I would deffo return again with family and friends.TIP: If you go and want alcohol with ur meal you need to bring it yourself. My advise is get it near your local shop and not the local shop near the restaurant as its way over priced.

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In Brick lane there are so many options of restaurants, we were really confused where to go. We randomly selected this one.We had very good experience. Food is very nice good taste. Food is fresh. The mix grill was the best. The spices are moderately nicely cooked.The staff was very nice and helpful.Highly recommend

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AVOID!!Went here as the reviews were great.Seriously don’t understand how it’s possible so many people could be wrong.Popadoms came out quickly Not the best I’ve had but fairly fresh with lovely dips.AVOID THE ONION BAHJI. These were Not made in this restaurant for sure Shop bought DRIPPING IN OIL AND SO HEAVY I COULDNT CUT THEM.Probably for the best I’d say.Paneer Shashlik. Was possibly the Worst thing I’ve ever attempted to eat and maybe Off as well.Was completely Tasteless, Well overcooked and was like Chewing on a piece of Oily Rubber.The Veg Jalfrezi looked nice and ended there!Was very Spicy as said on menu but that was masking Lack of Flavour. Very Poor indeed.Garlic Nan Bread, here we go Yet another Shop Bought Item! No Nan comes this perfect round unless shop bought!How can an Indian Restaurant Not make Fresh Nan Bread? It’s basic!It tasted like Supermarket Chewy Doughy Nan with very little garlic on top!We didn’t chose Brick Lane to have food this bad.Nothing Authentic about this place at all!Was so disappointed. This area of London is supposed to be where you get the. Best of the Best Indian Cuisine.To be served Shop Bought and poorly cooked food was unforgivable.I’d have give 1/2 a star if I could.Our waiter was lovely and smiled so much so can’t fault him there.However…..,He asked how the food was?I replied Not Great the Bottle of Coke was the best part of the meal.He smiled and said Thank You???The photos make it look better than it was!!

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Aladin, the most famous restaurant in Brick Lane, definitely tasted good. Although the presentation of the food is average, each dish was packed with flavour like how you would expect them to be. Some dishes could be very spicy though, but if you don't like spice, Brick Lane is not for you!Also booked the restaurant online which gives us a nice 20% discount, great value and would definitely come back. Now to the atmosphere, we got sat downstairs which had a weird smell. The restaurant is also extremely packed so you may get sat right next to other people which was not ideal given the current situation. The service was good thou!

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I had high expectations for this place. It wasn’t a totally let down because it’s not an overpriced restaurant. The portions are big. But nothing special. I ordered a vegetarian tali and my partner order a maga Chuli lamb and saag aloo potato. and a paratha. The tali was nothing special and the paratha was BAD. Not flaky and buttery as it should be, instead heavy and undercooked.

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We had a really nice meal here :) The portion is a lot and the curry is very creamy. Highly recommend the platter as you get to try the signature dishes at once. We received excellent services from Yakub and Nidal, feel super welcomed. 🤣will visit again for sure!

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If you have any questions, you can contact Aladin Brick Lane by calling 020 7247 8210.
In Aladin Brick Lane they specialise in indian cuisine.
3.075 customers of Aladin Brick Lane have given it an average rating of 4,3.