When a Restaurant is named after the owner’s daughter you know there’s going to be a lot of love around.Zayna reflects the personality of Riz Dar who spent his formative years around Kashmir and Punjab and whose first job was in his father’s restaurant in Pakistan.It’s no surprise then to find a menu of North Indian and Pakistani delicacies. It comes divided according to cooking method, from the pan, grill, tawa or oven; but look out for the refined street food using offal.He is passionate about produce: spices are roasted and ground in house and only halal meat and free-range chicken are used.Dishes come packed with flavour.Riz Dar is a chef for whom cooking is a real art form. Central to the restaurant is a focus on using high-quality products, he is mastering the culinary techniques, taste and refined cuisine and, most importantly, he is consistent.Zayna is tucked away behind Marble Arch tube station – a welcome relief from the mayhem of Oxford Street.www.zayna.com
Award winning Indian Street Kitchen & Dining Room in the West End, a short walk from Bond Street and Marble Arch.Roti Chai houses both a casual canteen-style ground floor Street Kitchen and a more formal lower ground Dining Room, each with their own dedicated kitchen. The menus feature contemporary dishes using traditional cooking techniques from across the Indian sub-continent. Book online via OpenTable for the Street Kitchen, open all day for dine in, Monday to Sunday. Advance bookings and walk-ins are welcome, subject to availability. Our Dining Room downstairs is open for dinner, Tuesday to Sunday. Please contact the restaurant directly to make a reservation in this area and for more information about group bookings and events.
The Rajdoot recreates traditional indian dishes covering this wonderful, vibrant country – from the Himalayas to the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea to the Bay of Bengal.Rajdoot draws inspiration from all twenty-two regions and our food varies according to local influences characterised by exquisite aromas, glowing colours and earthy flavours.Our team of highly skilled chefs use only the finest ingredients, buying fresh spices which are painstakingly ground and mixed by hand, ensuring pure quality.Enjoy your meal at The Rajdoot.
Awarded 56th out of 100 best restaurants in the UK at the National Restaurant Awards in its first year, and one of Harden's Top 100 UK restaurants 2019, JIkoni’s menu draws on flavours and culinary traditions from Asia, the Middle East, East Africa and Britain.Jikoni's menu is guided by Chef Patron and award-winning food writer Ravinder Bhogal, who’s delicate hand with flavours and global mixed-heritage cooking can be seen in the dishes. Around half of the menu is vegetarian and much of Jikoni’s produce, wines and even teas are sourced from artisan and sustainable family producers.The restaurant is a culinary gem for foodies and frequented by off-duty chefs, restaurant types, and locals. Jikoni is nestled into the heart of London’s Marylebone neighbourhood, just a 5 minute walk from both Selfridges and Baker Street. To discuss larger bookings, reserve our kitchen table downstairs or for seats at the counter, contact us on 020 7034 1988 or co
Located at 50 Paddington Street, London W1U 4HP, this bustling Indian restaurant in London is always filled with locals, commuters, businessmen and tourists enjoying Bombay Spice’s award-winning cuisine by the talented award winning Chef Head chef is the award winning chef from India, trained in five-star hotels or restaurants in India, and customers are always clamouring for a table here so it is wise to book in advance. Suitable for business lunches and dinner and all sorts of parties, you’ll thoroughly enjoy this dining experience and the staff at Bombay Spice are attentive and helpful.We are a 70 seating Restaurant with full bar, full alcohol licence and fully air conditioned. We can host 70 person party at any given time. We are open everyday thorough out the year from 12pm lunchtime till 11pm evening including Christmas Day. We pride ourselves as the king of all Indian Restaurants in Marylebone and Baker Street area.
“Unique old time kiosk style cooking of India” Have a selection of seafood, meat, poultry and vegetable from the bazaar list, choose one of our delectable curry sauces and our master chef will do the rest – No matter what you choose, all the ingredients will be freshly pan cooked .Not only does this cooking method retain the natural goodness of the food and taste, but it is also heavenly and healthy
We welcome you to Amjadia, tempted by an unrivaled range of authentic & imaginative traditional indian foods. The best curry in the town serve mouth watering Tandoori and Curry dishes everyday. Our food is cooked to the highest standards only using the best quality & freshest ingredients. Our approach to healthy cooking is that we try to minimize additives in our dishes.
Michelin-starred Jamavar London, located on Mayfair’s iconic Mount Street is celebrated for its gracious hospitality, inviting atmosphere, and beautiful surroundings inspired by the Viceroy’s House in New Delhi, the acclaimed restaurant is a rendition of a palatial Indian dining experience in the heart of Mayfair.Here, exceptional pan-Indian dishes are thoughtfully prepared by Culinary Director and Executive Chef Surender Mohan using the freshest British produce and most authentic Indian cooking techniques. In 2022, Jamavar London was awarded a Michelin star in The Great Britain & Ireland Michelin Guide for its high-quality cooking and holistic approach to Indian cuisine.
Chourangi,A unique journey of the unexplored flavours of India, Celebrating over 300 years of Calcutta's historic cuisine. Enter a world of adventurous new ingredients, flavours and cooking method artfully curated by Chef turned restaurateur Anjan Chatterjee.The appetizers-Prawn Cutlet, Calcutta Fish Fry, Welsh Lamb Chops, Nizam's Malai Tikka, Tangra Chilli Chicken and Lotus stem sweet potato Chaat and in the mains you our signature Tiger Prawn Malai Curry, Kosha Lamb, Chicken Chaap, Dak Bungalow Chicken Curry, Grand Trunk Black Dal and the Calcutta Style Biryanis are a must try.We are at less than one minute's walk from Marble Arch Tube Station at 3, Old Quebec Street which intersects Oxford Street and Bryanston Street.Inspired with natural rattan-stained furniture and cream walls, the decor captures the essence of architecture of Calcutta. Also has a lovely, cosy alfresco dining with heaters.The result is a feast for the senses unlike any of you have ever experienced.
Bombay Bustle is inspired by the tiffin tin carriers, the institution of men who use Mumbai’s famed local railway to deliver home cooked meals across the city. The Maddox Street restaurant pays homage to the culture and people, whose expanse of origins from across India have influenced its culinary history.The menu sees recreations of some of the city’s most loved dishes alongside family recipes. Seasonal delights, inspired by Mumbai and the surrounding areas, include Bambaiya Ragda topped with dry peas and honey yogurt , Pickling spice Lamb chop , Rarah Kheema Pao and a Jalebi Cheesecake with Bombay Cutting Chai .