Sheba Brick Lane

3 stars
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Sheba Brick Lane
136 Brick Lane
London
E1 6RU
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Description of Sheba Brick Lane
Sheba Brick Lane Indian restaurant in the heart of London's iconic Brick Lane is top of everyone's list for flavour, quality and service. Sheba, the second-oldest eaterie here, is a spiffy, bright shopfront with a host of awards to its name. Chef Abdul Majid prepares traditional and unual Bangladeshi dishes with a focus on vegetarian dishes. There's a mass of house specials, including gosth-e-laziz, a barbecued, minced lamb dish, and maach tarkari, a traditional fish curry. The restaurant is smartly relaxed and the service is quick.

Additional information for Sheba Brick Lane
Sheba Brick Lane welcomes groups in its private dining room upstairs, seating up to 30, great for informal corporate or private entertaining. Bring your own entertainment or make use of Sheba's digital plasma screen and DVD player.
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Sheba Brick Lane Reviews

CF reviewed Sheba Brick Lane on 08/11/2008

Excellent service and amazing food at a great price. I will definitely go back.

PF reviewed Sheba Brick Lane on 09/12/2008

We were seated in the room downstairs next to a Xmas party of 19 people! so it was very noisy and hard to talk!!! Food was yummy though and would visit again.

anon reviewed Sheba Brick Lane on 13/12/2008

The Restaurant was very nice, a curry with all the trimmings! We were in a large group and they accomodated all our needs with a sime and crackers! We all had a main and a side dish...plenty of food and reasonably priced. We will go back!

NV reviewed Sheba Brick Lane on 09/09/2008

I've eaten at Sheba Brick Lane many times before, and it is always good value for money. One of the best curry houses on Brick Lane for sure!

DM reviewed Sheba Brick Lane on 16/12/2008

We did the £22 three course meal deal and it was good value for money. Great cheap nite out for a big group.

Andrew Smith reviewed Sheba Brick Lane on 05/09/2008

Very good restaurant - the best food I have ever had in Brick Lane. Recommended - would definitely come back

KP reviewed Sheba Brick Lane on 23/08/2008

I would definitely recommend Sheba restaurant on Brick Lane, the service was very good and menu had a great selection of old favourites along with lots of chef's specials which were very good.

anon reviewed Sheba Brick Lane on 12/12/2008

Good for work team events - we had a good time.

HA reviewed Sheba Brick Lane on 22/08/2008

Sheba was excellent - superb food, very good value for money and good service!

VM reviewed Sheba Brick Lane on 09/12/2008

A large party dined at Sheba last night for our office Christmas party, and overall it was very good. The meal came to £17 per head for mains and sides and lots of drink, so good value. The waiters were fun and had a laugh with us. The food was good but not amazing but we certainly had a good night overall.

HL reviewed Sheba Brick Lane on 28/11/2008

Really tasty food, pleasant staff, and being able to bring your own bottle made the whole evening really affordable. Would definitely go again!

anon reviewed Sheba Brick Lane on 19/09/2008

There's only one word for Sheba: superlative. The best lime pickle I've ever tasted, incredible dhansak, the most delicious spinach rice. Sheba was my introduction to curry when I was a student in the East End in the early 90s. Every time I go to Brick Lane, I feel I'm doing all the other restaurants an injustice, because I always want to go back to Sheba. But Sheba really is the best curry in Brick Lane. And it just keeps getting better.

anon reviewed Sheba Brick Lane on 12/12/2008

I was very impressed with Sheba, the food was to a high standard and the service could not be faulted. Would definitely go back.

gustaf svensson reviewed Sheba Brick Lane on 27/09/2008

Went to Sheba on Saturday night with a couple of mates and had a great time. The place was buzzing and if you are after a 'British curry' you can't fail here. As good today as it was 20 years ago.

Claire McQuillam reviewed Sheba Brick Lane on 30/10/2008

I have been here several times and every time they seem to have a new menu. This can be rather frustrating when the dish that you had last time and really enjoyed has been dropped. It can get really busy and they pack you in tight. We all agreed that it was rather overpriced for the quality of food.

CN reviewed Sheba Brick Lane on 20/09/2008

Dinner at Sheba was delicious. We booked for 8:00PM, called before to say we were running 15 minutes late -but ended up arriving for 8:30. They were very accomodating, had our table at the front window of the main dining room w/in 5 minutes! Waiters were ver attentive; however, 1 of our group had their finger burned on a sizzling hot plate b/c the waiter handed it to him across the table rather than setting it down! All in all...great food for the money w/the 30% offer. Try the spinach rice!

rebecca stevenson reviewed Sheba Brick Lane on 27/11/2008

One of the better curry houses in brick lane, always busy and the service is prompt. My only issue was with the electric heater which was blasted out onto our table! Pint of Cobra is pratically £4 which is steep!

CM reviewed Sheba Brick Lane on 24/09/2008

We went for a celebration, the staff were lovely and even gave us a free drink. Food was also really good.
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