Thursday, July 24 2003 | |||
If you fancy a travel adventure but can't get enough time off work, just pop along to Café Spice Namaste this evening and let yourself be transported into an exotic wilderness. But beware! Cobras are lurking in the garden. |
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Don't be confused: DTPM party at AKA to showcase DJs and artists from their record label. 10pm-3am. 18 West Central St, WC1. £5 after 11pm. | |||
Get inspired for Indian at the RFH as Bikram Ghosh puts on a tabla spectacle. 7:45pm. Belvedere Rd, SE1. £8-15. 020 7960 4242 or online. | |||
This tasty Indian restaurant in East London is celebrating the launch of its own unique Indian beer garden today so you can enjoy your Cobras and Kingfishers al fresco. As the only Indian beer garden in Britain, it's bound to pull in the punters. The garden itself is planted with lush verdant foliage and beautiful technicoloured plants. Painted murals also decorate the walls. OK, so it's not quite as exciting as a trip to India but it's a fun, foreign experience that offers you a hot curry and a cold beer. And the best bit is, it's just a tube ride from home. Indian beer garden at
Café Spice Namaste - opens to public today RP |
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Frontpage news images and human drama from Mexican Enrique 'El Niño' Metinides opening at the Photographers Gallery. 11am-6pm. 5&8 Great Newport St, WC2. Free. | |||
Adultery, drama and fat ladies singing in Verdi's Stiffelio opening tonight in Holland Park. 7:30pm. £30-40. 0845 230 9769. | |||
See the best videos from the previous editions at this night's Antenna@the NFT. 8:30pm. Belvedere Rd, SE1. £7.50. | |||
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