A plaque honouring the first Indian rest

London, UNITED KINGDOM: A plaque honouring the first Indian restaurant in Britain is seen in London, 30 September 2005. Opened in 1810 by Sake Dean Mahomed, the Hindoostane Coffee House was said to sell food "unequalled to any curries ever made in England." Officials in London honourd 29 September a culinary pioneer who established the country's first-ever Indian restaurant, the beginning of a long love affair between British people and the curry. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP via Getty Images)
London, UNITED KINGDOM: A plaque honouring the first Indian restaurant in Britain is seen in London, 30 September 2005. Opened in 1810 by Sake Dean Mahomed, the Hindoostane Coffee House was said to sell food "unequalled to any curries ever made in England." Officials in London honourd 29 September a culinary pioneer who established the country's first-ever Indian restaurant, the beginning of a long love affair between British people and the curry. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP via Getty Images)
A plaque honouring the first Indian rest
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