Alphabetical Listings
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Benares
Michelin-starred modern Indian cuisine led by Executive Chef Sameer Taneja.
Benares has a unique talent for changing the way people perceive and experience
Indian cuisine. We combine the finest quality, impeccably sourced British
ingredients to create a unique and innovative modern Indian menu. Benares
Restaurant & Bar is ranked among the top best Indian Restaurants in London.
URL :
www.benaresrestaurant.com
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Bombay Palace
Bombay Palace is glamorously situated, warmly decorated and welcoming. Its
perfectly cooked and imaginative dishes are what really make it stand out, with
an especially superb use of the tandoori oven. It offers an excellent and
authentic introduction to Punjabi cuisine and the opportunity to sample
delicious food from elsewhere on the Indian sub-continent.
URL :
www.bombay-palace.co.uk
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Gymkhana London
Gymkhana is inspired by the elite clubs of India where members of high society
socialise, eat, drink, and play sport. Gymkhana has held a Michelin star since
2014 for its classic and contemporary Indian cuisine. Gymkhana is split over two
floors offering two distinctive looks and feels, with the restaurant’s ground
floor and bar resplendent in tones of jade green, polished dark timber and rich
printed fabrics.
URL :
www.gymkhanalondon.com
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Jamavar
At Jamavar London, the kitchen team is led by Executive Chef Culinary Director
Surender Mohan who is of revered culinary pedigree and has been cooking within
the Nair fold for 20 years. Jamavar London reflects the essence of its siblings
and takes an authentic approach to Indian cuisine from across the majestic
sub-continent, taking inspiration from a wealth of Nair family recipes passed
down from the family matriarch Leela Nair and continuing to pay homage to the
royal cuisines of palatial India.
URL :
www.jamavarrestaurants.com
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Jikoni
Our food at the restaurant is inspired by immigrant cuisine and the rich, shared
flavours and cultures across parts of South Asia & the Far East, the Middle
East, East Africa and Britain. This “mixed-heritage” cooking or “cooking across
borders” celebrates both the beautiful similarities and intricate differences
between cultures, and always creates even more delicious food.
URL :
www.jikonilondon.com
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Tamarind Kitchen
Tamarind Kitchen offers a convivial Indian dining experience on Wardour Street,
Soho, with soulful, sensory dishes that reimagine the award-winning cuisine of
Tamarind of Mayfair in an enticing setting created by Russell Sage Studio.
Succulent Awadhi kababs. Creamy South-Indian curries. Meat and seafood from the
tandoor. Our chefs apply a modern sense of adventure and refinement to regional
Indian flavours, with dishes designed for social dining. Enjoy one; enjoy many —
as you wish.
URL :
www.tamarindkitchen.co.uk
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Tamarind Mayfair
The sensory joys of Indian cuisine, cast in a beautiful new light. The first
Indian restaurant in London to receive a Michelin star continues to explore new
ground with dishes to be enjoyed any time of day, served in delicately floral
surroundings in Mayfair. A modern twist on the flavours and textures of India,
combining and celebrating diverse regional methods of cooking, with the tandoor
at the heart of the kitchen.
URL :
www.tamarindrestaurant.com
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The Cinnamon Club
Set in the historic Grade II listed former Westminster Library, The Cinnamon
Club is an institution in the world of Indian fine dining. The original modern
Indian restaurant in London, The Cinnamon Club has a long history of serving
innovative and creative Indian cuisine in a magnificently majestic setting. Chef
Vivek Singh and Head Chef Sankar Chandrasekaran have developed a stunning new
menu that combines The Cinnamon Club’s signatures with new dishes and
celebratory platters.
URL :
www.cinnamonclub.com
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Trishna
Located in the heart of London’s Marylebone Village, Trishna delivers a
contemporary taste of Indian coastal cuisine, and an extensive wine list that
focuses on emerging regions and fine wines from niche producers and boutique
wineries from all over the world. The informal and pared back aesthetic of the
interiors, offset with antique mirrors, marble table tops and original wooden
panelling offer a sociable neighbourhood dining atmosphere, with terrace doors
that open onto Blandford Street, creating a semi-alfresco ambience throughout
the restaurant.
URL :
www.trishnalondon.com
Alphabetical Listings
⚪ - 1947 London
⚪ - Bombay Bustle
⚪ - Brigadiers
⚪ - Chokhi Dhani
⚪ - Chutney Mary
⚪ - Cinnamon Bazaar
⚪ - Gunpowder
⚪ - Indian Room
⚪ - Kahani
⚪ - Kutir
⚪ - Light of India
⚪ - Masala Zone
⚪ - Pali Hill
⚪ - Veeraswamy
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