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Interior of Indali Lounge

A RESTAURANT set up by an Indian entrepreneur in London has been adjudged the best healthy-eating UK restaurant by the BBC.
 
Indali Lounge in central London does not use butter, cream or ghee (clarified butter) in its dishes and serves fibre-rich meals to its customers.
 
The restaurant is the initiative of Dr Kartar Lalvani, founder-chairman of pharmaceuticals company Vitabiotics.
 
Runners up were Bordeaux Quay, Bristol, followed by Saf in London, Heart Buchanan (Glasgow), Pearl Liang (London), New Samsi (Manchester), The Harwood Arms (London), Restaurant Sat Bains (Nottingham), Comptoir Libanais (London) and Terre A Terre in Brighton.

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