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the Docklands Restaurant Guide
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About Poplar, London
Once the world's largest port, London's Docklands has excellent transport links via the Docklands Light Railway, Jubilee Line, London buses and a riverbus service, making it quick and easy to access the many attractions on offer.
Between 1960 and 1980, all of London's docks were closed leaving around 8 square miles of land derelict in East London. In 1981 an ambitious redevelopment plan was initiated. Today the London Docklands is a major business hub and a highly desirable residential area.
The area boasts many fine restaurants and excellent walking. South of the Thames the former tea, coffee and spice warehouses have been tastefully converted into restaurants, art galleries, designer shops and cultural centres such as the Design Museum. North of the river, St Katharine Docks delights. Old swing bridges and beautiful sailing ships provide an ambience of yesteryear.
With many fine walks and excellent travel connections London's Docklands is not just a place for business but a thoroughly exciting place to visit and the nearby O2 Arena offers a vast program of entertainment all year round from sports to rock concerts.
| Indiana Restaurant, 129 Salmon Lane, London Indian Restaurant A contemporary retreat in trendy East London, Indiana Restaurant serves delicacies from across India in a sleek, smart setting. Book online |
| The Gaylord, 141 Manchester Road, London Indian Restaurant Serving acclaimed Indian cuisine since 1989, The Gaylord has featured on numerous television shows for its superb menu and loyal following. Book online |
| Jamie’s Italian - Canary Wharf, Unit 17, London Italian Restaurant Located in the heart of the imposing Canary Wharf area of London’s Docklands, Jamie’s Italian is the superb Italian restaurant from team Jamie Oliver, offering fantastic rustic Italian dishes with a touch of the Oliver magic. Book online |

