In London, when curry comes to mind, the instant thought is the busy Brick Lane in east London, which is where this fabulous Indian restaurant, Muhib is situated. The outstanding cuisine has Bangladeshi roots, but is also inspired by many other areas on the subcontinent, which is created using only the freshest ingredients without the use of any artificial colours.
Muhib's menu is filled with traditional and contemporary dishes that will take the senses on a trip through India, exploring the exotic aromas and flavours of superb Indian fare. Muhib specialties include barbecued king prawn delight and a fiery mint korai that can be cooked with meat or just vegetables. There are also an overwhelming array of beautifully cooked classic dishes, which will appeal to the mild or hot curry fan, with a variety of vindaloo, korma and dopiaza to name a few. Chef's recommendations entice with the unusual king prawn sukka, a dry dish on the shell, or a punchy green haryanvi chicken masala curry. The menu is like a never-ending Muhib story with even more delightful offerings of bindi, Malayan and Bombay curries, and that's not even mentioning the tantalising assortment of starters. The Muhib diner is completely spoilt for choice.
The smart cream and yellow décor and classic simple furniture, invites customers to sit back and relax in style and enjoy a friendly atmosphere, served by knowledgeable and polite staff. As well as being popular for its curry houses, Brick Lane is also renowned for its markets, which makes a Sunday the perfect day to explore the markets and then take the senses on an Indian adventure with a delicious meal at Muhib. So if curry is a must have, then it's time to take a trip down to Brick Lane for some fine Indian cuisine.