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The definition of a hidden gem ! , great food and great prices , having tried the egg , cheese and meat naan breads all were very good and very well priced from amazing home made Naan breads , each naan bread is a good size and has a nice amount of filling. The home made bread is excellent and is ma
I had an amazing experience at this bread shop! The meat bread and the cheese bread I tried were simply outstanding. While waiting in line, someone recommended adding an egg to the meat bread, which I didn't try but it sounded like a delightful option to explore. The quality of the bread and the fla
Make sure to try this place out - great for a quick snack, all the options are delicious and great value. I also buy bags of the plain flatbreads - soft, chewy, slightly charred on top with a bubbly texture. They keep really well, you can use them for days no problem. There are also garlic flavour a
Best flatbread I've had in London. Chewy, doughy and with a lovely charred taste from the grill. Have been coming here for years and it never fails. Freezes well too.
I love a no-nonsense place like this. Good cheap eats kind of spot. Very tasty. Definitely has an ‘authentic’ feel about it. Worth checking out for a quick meal.
Great place ! Bread is freshly made. Ordered meat bread, prepared on request. It was amazing ! Bread is crispy and the meat flavourful with a bit of spice which give a nice kick. Did I mention it’s only 2£ ? Best deal ! Staff is great as well.
The best naan in London. They’re great fresh, but I️ tend to buy their discs of 3 to go. They come conveniently in bags and are £1 each. I️ keep one bag in the fridge and freeze the rest. On the day of use, I’ll grab a bag from the freezer and let them soften in the fridge and use them as a base to
Fabulous naan bread at this bakery on Ridley Road in East London. We had the plain and garlic naan breads which come in packs of 3 breads. They are seriously good. Best I have had in a while. Ours were still warm when we bought them! Bring cash.
The best naan type breads, fresh, cheap and tastes great, freshly cooked and packed. It is located inside the market near the entrance, they also do meat naan, egg naan and cheese naan freshly made while you wait with excellent inflation beating prices
Honestly so so good. We got the meat bread and the cheese bread (someone in the queue told us to add egg to the meat bread, we didn't but maybe try this too!) Such good value for money, definitely worth going
Ararat bread is a fantastic family run business in the Dalston market. They make a ton of fresh naan on a daily basis. It is super cheap and they taste great. I would definitely recommend the Keema Naan which is only £2, it tastes delicious and it'll fill you up.
Top shelf legit flat breads. Only had the meat naan (multiple times) other than packet of normal and herb breads. Meat Naaan is similar to a Turkish Lahmacun. Staff/owners here are lovely.
Delicious, authentic hole in the wall bakery, super fresh, quick and exceptional value. We had the cheese (made fresh while you wait) and a bag of herb to go. Next time will l request loaves fresh from the oven. My only regret is not trying this local gem sooner.
Best Naan I've had here, fresh, perfect texture, delicious. We both got egg and cheese, and 3 to take home, but ate 2 of the 3 pain Naan before making it back. They're doing the lords work.
Don't be put off by the look of the bakery, this place is top level. Flatbreads are out of this world, always fresh and amazing value for money. I can't understand why more of the local restaurants don't use them. Those that do - Supa Ya Ramen and Lebab - should be commended.
Honestly the best bread in London! Have missed it during lockdown. Swung by this afternoon and got 3 packs of 3 for £3. That's a total of 9 naan breads. Great value, great taste, what's not to like?
At time of writing £1 for 3 huge, steaming chewy and thick flatbreads. Don't settle for the pre-packaged bags, insist on getting the ones that just came out from the oven. Incredible, you can't get anything this good in any artisanal whole-foods bakery. One thing done perfectly.
God knows why the supermarkets in this neighbourhood still try and sell pita bread. £1 will get you three absolutely delicious pieces of what I would call naan bread but technically that’s probably not correct. Who cares absolutely fantastic bread freshly made.
£1 for a bag of 3 discs of bread that I take home and heat up in my oven. 60p for one garlic bread heated on the spot, 40p for the plain. Other options too like egg and some sort of mystery meat mince that I got once before. Amazing deal.
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