Tuesday, 24th January 2012 |
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The recently opened Walla Walla opposite Liverpool Street station is described as an Indian Street Cafe but strictly speaking it's just a takeaway as there's only enough room for the counter and a queue that can double back on itself to the door.
The food menu looks straight forward, a selection of rice and lentil bases are available with meat or veg 'mains' plus salad and chutneys on top but there's a big choice of unlabelled containers in the hot food section and it may take a few visits to find the optimum combinations.A beginners selection of a green lentil base with a mildy hot methi chicken and salad looked like a feast of colour but could have done with some rice to help glue it all together. A half rice/half lentil base could be best and staff suggestions for the perfect combinations would be welcome.
The box was well filled, seemed healthy and would make a filling meal on its own, but with 2 fresh rotis added you get the added fun of creating your own wraps and at £4.95 for the whole package with plenty of meat included, that's rather good.
Walla Walla, 27 Liverpool Street, EC2M
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