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Chor BizarreNewest Review: ... fantastically decorated, no two tables being the same. Apparently the name ‘Chor Bizarre’ means ‘market of thieves’, and the diverse range of decorations and tables reflect the locations where said thieves did their dealings! As we entered, the friendly staff escorted us to our tables, took our drinks order and discreetly served complimentary mini-popadoms and ... more |
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by ahoy - written on 17.04.01 (Very useful, 414 readings)
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I have long been obsessed by Indian food and make a point of visiting as many restaurants as I can. Indeed, I fearfully await the day when my company’s accountants start to query my expenses list as reflects my penchant. Back to the point. I was in London over the Easter weekend and after reading a number of reviews, I decided to book a table at ‘Chor Bizarre’ which is rated as the ‘Best North Indian’ in the UK (according to the 2001 Good Curry Guide). This restaurant, I believe, is part of an international chain (originating in New Delhi) serving traditional Indian cuisine and not the standard UK formula curries. So after trekking ...
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