Gopal's of Soho
Come and experience the unique and exotic flavours of India at Gopal's of Soho
Indian Restaurant Soho, Islington
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Gopals Of Soho Indian Restaurant, Bateman St, Soho, London
Gopal's Of Soho is a cheap place to eat at 12 Bateman Street in Soho, London, and serves Indian food.
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Review: Dean Street Townhouse - International Traveller Magazine
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Today, the establishment – a venture under the Soho House private members’ clubs – is one of the area’s best boutique hotels, not least because of its central location.
Apart from a lone smoker huddling under the heater on the hotel’s slim terrace, it’s all quiet when we alight from the cab (snow is apparently an excuse to find a pub, my husband tells me), but the heavy glass door swings open and the skinny bellhop, smiling and picking up our luggage like it weighs about half as much as it does, welcomes us in.
While tempted, we don’t have time to visit The Groucho Club across the street, but we do explore many of the pubs, shops and eateries around Soho.
On our last night, Gopal’s of Soho on Bateman Street serves up the kind of curries my husband craves (and can’t get) in Australia.
• The IT Verdict Closing the door on Soho’s buzz is easy at this hip little hotel.