Touch of Green
Our taste buds dragged us on a rainy Sunday evening for a South Indian. We headed towards Chennai Dosa, a south Indian eatery we were recommended. The menu on the website looked pretty good and I am sure it must be, however our nearest non-vegetarian branch looked more like a Perfect Fried Chicken outlet than a family restaurant. Disappointed, we decided to check out a relatively new restaurant on the infamous Green Street in Upton Park - Touch of Green. Finding parking space wasn’t difficult owing to the horrendous weather, and finding the restaurant wasn’t an issue either. It was beautifully designed inside out, with remarkable interior lighting, clean minimalist lines, art deco furniture and an outside patio area. We were greeted at the door by the manager and offered a table for two of our choice. First impressions last, they say, and how true.
The reason I am blogging about this is because I can’t remember the last time I experienced such polite waiters,
brilliant service, calmness and most important of all special attention to presentation in an Indian/Pakistani/Bengali restaurant. The presentation of the food was sublime and impeccable, it was neat and very carefully arranged – a delight to the senses, both visual and taste. It definitely wouldn’t look out of place in any starred Michelin restaurant.
Perhaps us being the only guests and having the restaurant to ourselves contributed towards creating the desired atmosphere. However desolate the place was, it was perfect. No nosy auntie jee’s with roving eyes, nudging one another wondering if we were married, or on a date and no other disruptions such as rowdy neighbouring diners, or kids who thought they were in creche. It wasn’t an ordinary day, the heavy rain last Sunday did force many to stay in. Green street was unusually quiet and we were given the same explanation of torrential rain being the reason for the lack of diners and shoppers by the Manager when we asked if they are open.
Anyway, for those who haven’t tried it, you will like the hospitality and decor. But I wouldn’t make a trek solely for this. Ideally if you are visiting the area or shopping on Green Street you might want to try it out. It looks much better than most of what we see on Green Street but not in the same league as Tayyab, Khans, Imrans, or Spice Village when it comes to taste.
Oh and Touch of Green is closed on Mondays.
Touch of Green
156c Green Street
London, United Kingdom, E7 8JQ
020 8552 3517
Posted on November 30, 2009, in Lifestyle, Muslims, Restaurant Review and tagged Eastham, Green Steet, Halal, Muslims, Restaurant, Touch of Green, Upton Park. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.


mmmm sounds lovely; going to try it today with family …