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"Run by husband-and-team Biju and Preeti Gopinath, this hub for Londonâs Malayali community has been plating classic Kerala comfort food and festive feasts (such as a 30-course vegetarian spread for the harvest festival of Onam) for over a decade,â writes Vyas. âEach dish is prepared lovingly by Preeti, and given its unique flavour by spice blends crafted in-house.â Standouts are the fish moilley, a creamy coconut curry where kingfish is simmered with fresh tomato, adding a tangy lightness to the broth. Try it with spongy appam to soak up all the flavourful gravy. Mussel fry is also excellent; mussels are dry-roasted with a mix of black pepper and fennel, coating them with a glorious golden crust. Netholi fry, small anchovies battered and fried, is a wonderful south Indian alternative to crispy whitebait and a perfect snack with cold beer. "
@taraanbudaiyan
"seafood (mussel fry, para pollichatu)"
@ted12
"https://london.eater.com/maps/best-london-restaurants-eater-38"
@miloradbeerfan
"Kerala (South Indian) East Ham is home to Londonâs largest Kerala community, and its greatest concentration of south Indian restaurants. The pick of them might be Thattukada, run by chef-owners Biju and Preeti Gopinath. Curries and roasts have a depth of flavour and spicing that belie their simple descriptions, and should be mopped up with crisp parottas or snow white appams. But itâs the legendary fries that are unmissable â half a chicken cut into segments then aggressively and skilfully fried with chilli and crispy onions; little netholi (anchovies) cooked and eaten whole, or battered mussels that pop thrillingly in the mouth."
@ale96ange
"Battered mussels Half chicken fry"
@g5bhj6242f
"think banana fritters and coconut-infused fish curries) "
@feliciamoeis