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'''Drummond Street''' is one of [[London]]'s hidden gems, running two streets parallel to the busy and noisy [[Euston Road]]. This street is well known amongst locals for its [[South Indian]] [[restaurant]]s, specialising in [[vegetarian]] dishes. Amongst the most popular places to eat are 'Diwanas' and 'Ravi Shankar', both have become well established and are often visited by those wanting to taste a different type if [[Indian food]] to that commonly sold around London.
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Drummond Street, [[London]]. One of London's hidden gems, running two streets parallel to the busy and noisy Euston Road. This street is well known amongst locals for its South Indian restaurants, specialising in vegetarian dishes. Amongst the most popular places to eat are 'Diwanas' and 'Ravi Shankar', both have become well established and are often visited by those wanting to taste a different type if [[Indian food]] to that commonly sold around London.


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Revision as of 22:37, 29 December 2005

Drummond Street is one of London's hidden gems, running two streets parallel to the busy and noisy Euston Road. This street is well known amongst locals for its South Indian restaurants, specialising in vegetarian dishes. Amongst the most popular places to eat are 'Diwanas' and 'Ravi Shankar', both have become well established and are often visited by those wanting to taste a different type if Indian food to that commonly sold around London.