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KEN LIVINGSTONE LOVES CURRY
Monday 19 May 2003

London Mayor, Ken Livingstone helps himself to a double helping of curry at the launch of the 'Totally London - Totally Banglatown' campaign today. The promotion offering discounts at major Brick Lane curry houses runs from 17 May to 15  June 2003.The Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone was photographed tucking into a curry at the launch of 'Totally London - Totally Banglatown' today as part of the biggest restaurant promotion the capital has ever seen. Over thirty of Brick Lane's Banglatown restaurants have pledged their support for the £3.8 million campaign that aims to boost business and tourism in the capital by offering great discounts on eating out, transport, entertainment, attractions and shopping.

Ken Livingstone, said: "Banglatown offers some of the best food in London at affordable prices. During Totally London month, it will offer even better value with 15% off in most restaurants. We know that Londoners want to go out more so we are hoping that they will enjoy Totally London month to the full and take advantage of all the amazing offers around. There has never been a better time for the whole family to enjoy the fantastic range of choices our capital has to offer!"

Ken Livingstone visited many of Banglatown's restaurant owners and chefs who are all offering discounts on meals throughout the month. Literally hundreds of other restaurants across the capital are also taking part in the campaign reflecting London's diverse cultures and making sure there is something to suit everyone's taste. These include Caribbean, Turkish, African, Chinese (China Town) and Irish restaurants as well as over thirty of Brick Lane's Banglatown curry houses.

Shiraj Haque, Chairman of the Banglatown Restaurant Association, said, "The whole community here is delighted to welcome Ken Livingstone to Banglatown today to celebrate 'Totally London - Totally Banglatown'. The Brick Lane area is becoming increasingly popular with all sorts of people who love great Asian foods but we want to encourage even more people to come and sample the huge variety of restaurants that there are here now and take in the special atmosphere that is Brick Lane."

David Campbell and Mayor Ken Livingstone at the launch of 'Totally London - Totally Banglatown' campaign.Running from 17 May - 15 June, Totally London month has been funded by the London Development Agency at the request of the Mayor as part of a major recovery package to offset the effects of the recent downturn in tourism. It is being delivered by London Tourist Board and Convention Bureau (LTB) and has the support of a multitude of London businesses. They are all working together to encourage Londoners and commuters alike to experience the best of London's diverse range of entertainment, attractions and cultures.

There will also be unlimited bus travel on each of the five weekends for just £1 a passenger per day, plus free travel for accompanied children on the Underground and buses at weekends from 31 May. This ensures it is even more tempting to try something new and explore London to the full. A host of big names are already on board for the month including Conran restaurants, Hilton Hotels, Marks & Spencer, British Airways London Eye, Tate Britain, and the Tower of London, among others.

PARTICIPATING CURRY HOUSES

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  RESTAURANT TELEPHONE NUMBER
1. Aladin 020 7247 8210
2. Alishaan 020 7392 2100
3. Bengal Blues 020 7377 9123
4. Bengal Cuisine 020 7377 8405
5. Bengal Village 020 7366 4868
6. Bombay Cuisine 020 7247 6222
7. Café Bangla 020 7247 7885
8. Café Naz 020 7247 0234
9. Café Shan 020 7247 4102
10. Chillies 020 7247 7539
11. City Spice 020 7247 1012
12. Curry Bazar 020 7375 1986
13. Curry Capital 020 7613 3456
14. Dawaat Cuisine 020 7375 3095
15. Eastern Eye 020 7375 1696
16. Clipper 020 7377 0022
17. Monsoon 020 7375 1345
18. Nazrul 020 7247 2505
19. Nazrul II 020 7247 5656
20. Preem 020 7247 0397
21. Priti 020 7377 5252
22. Saffron 020 7247 2633
23. Saliques 020 7377 8685
24. Saliques Café 020 7247 8685
25. Shampan 020 7375 0475
26. Shalimar 020 7247 9846
27. Sheraj 020 7247 5755
28. Taal 020 7377 1177
29. The Spice 020 7375 2709

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You can read about cooking curry by visiting our Food & Drink Section.

To find out more about all the offers available and things to do during Totally London month, visit www.visitlondon.com/totallylondon

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