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"Best Indian restaurant for: elevated Punjabi plates in a casual setting Dish to order: lamb biryani (Mum’s recipe) The first thing to note about Attawa, aside from the cosy, gimmick-free interiors and rich, mouthwatering wafts of spices, freshly baked naan and coconut, is its location – slap-bang in the middle of Dalston’s main strip and mere steps away from its station. Owned by husband-and-wife team Ravinder and Amar Madhray, Attawa is housed in a building Ravinder’s parents once ran as a shoe shop, where he spent a great deal of his childhood. They sold the store, and only years later was Ravinder able to buy it back, collaborating with MasterChef: The Professionals semi-finalist Arbinder Dugal and his mother (his cooking guru) to create a simple yet elevated menu with a modern twist. Named after the Punjabi village the Madhray family originated from, Attawa serves basics done well, from the butter naan to the Cardamom Blush cocktails sprinkled with rose petals. There’s a contrast of textures: creamy yogurt and potatoes with chickpeas and crispy baby spinach make the palak papdi chaat a stellar small-plate choice (go easy, it’s filling), along with the khatte ladoo – indulgent fried lentil dumplings – and the lighter soft-shell crab. Meat lovers should fix their gaze on the tandoor options – the flavoursome lamb seekh with mint chutney is divine and the chicken tikka is a more elaborate riff on the classic, coated in a dhal marinade and balanced with cucumber salad. The lamb biryani (Mum’s recipe) is a tasty tribute to the family’s cooking prowess, while the tadka dhal topped with kale pakora packs a whole arsenal of comforting flavours and is mopped up exceptionally well with a warm tandoori roti or chilli naan. This spot is a well-oiled (and high-octane) machine. Rosalyn Wikeley Address: Attawa, 6 Kingsland High Street, London E8 2JP Website: attawa.co.uk"
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