Dishoom in Shoreditch pays homage to the old Irani cafes of Bombay. The old Irani cafes of Bombay have almost all disappeared. Their faded elegance welcomed all: rich businessmen, sweaty taxi-wallas and courting couples. Fans turned slowly. Bentwood chairs were reflected in stained mirrors, next to sepia family portraits. Students had breakfast. Families dined. Lawyers read briefs. Writers found their characters. Opened early last century by Zoroastrian immigrants from Iran, there were almost four hundred cafés at their peak in the 1960s. Now, fewer than thirty remain. Their loss is much mourned by Bombayites.
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Shoreditch 7 Boundary Street, Shoreditch, London, E2 7JE
Dishoom brings an authentic Bombay cafe experience to London serving the best of Indian street food and chai