The moment you walk into The Eastern Eye you realise that this is no ordinary curry house. It occupies the whole upper floor of a cavernous Georgian hall designed by renowned architect Henry Goodridge, with three huge, ornately framed glass windows running the length of its extraordinary domed ceiling. All around are tapestries and echoes of colonial India, which fit in perfectly.
It's been run as a family business since 1984, moved to Quiet Street in 1997, and has scooped numerous awards and accolades along the way.
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