Cinnamon Bazaar is inspired by bazaars in antiquity and in the modern day. In India and across the world, the bazaar is the place to buy, sell, exchange, entertain and be entertained. For centuries the vibrant energy of these marketplaces has inspired us to explore new flavours and new possibilities and Cinnamon Bazaar aims to capture this and bring it to London.Our private dining room, the Khari Baoli, is situated on the first floor above the hustle & bustle of the restaurant and it perfect for your meetings over lunch or an evening soiree. We don't charge a minimum spend or room hire free from January to end of November. Simply choose any of our private dining menus and your choice of drinks and leave the rest to us! Reach out to asraful@cinnamonclub.com with any queries or questions! Explore with us afternoon tea like you have never tried before, bottomless chaat, seasonal and special menus, vegan and vegetarian friendly dishes, cocktails for days and off the chart chaats!
Serving internationally inspired plant-based deliciousness in London for over 35 years. Mildreds is all about fresh, colourful food that’s vibrant and full of flavours. Their six London restaurants, each with their own unique style and personality, offer laid-back and friendly service in a lively atmosphere. Often surprising and seducing hardened carnivores and with all of their dishes vegan and many gluten free, Mildreds offers a warm welcome to all.Mildreds Covent Garden was opened in 2022 and is split over 2 floors. The restaurant offers private hire for parties of 8 - 50.
Serving internationally inspired plant-based deliciousness in London for over 35 years. Mildreds is all about fresh, colourful food that’s vibrant and full of flavours. Their six London restaurants, each with their own unique style and personality, offer laid-back and friendly service in a lively atmosphere. Often surprising and seducing hardened carnivores and with all of their dishes vegan and many gluten free, Mildreds offers a warm welcome to all.Mildreds Victoria was opened in 2024 and boasts a large outdoor terrace.
London's plant-based pioneers, the first Mildreds opened in Greek Street, Soho, in 1988, and has since moved over to Lexington Street.Mildreds is all about fresh, colourful vegan food that’s vibrant and full of flavours. It's six London restaurants, each with their own unique style and personality, offer laid-back and friendly service in a lively atmosphere. Often surprising and seducing hardened carnivores and with all of their dishes vegan and many gluten free, Mildreds offers a warm welcome to all. Signature dishes include kimchi bokkeumbap, Mushroom ale pot pie, kiri hodi and korean fried chick+n burger.Located in a townhouse in the heart of Soho, the recently refurbished Mildreds is spread over 3 floors and offers a stylish private dining space for 10 - 26 people
Moments from Sloane Square and Kings Road, Wulf & Lamb Chelsea is located on a charming mews nestled between artisan shops. With plenty of outdoor seating both in front and in the palm tree courtyard behind, it’s a perfect place to enjoy a meal away from the hustle and bustle of city life.We welcome walk-ins all day, open for breakfast lunch and dinner – and everything in-between.
Located under the arches at the iconic Battersea Power Station, Cinnamon Kitchen Battersea, brings to diners modern Indian dining at its best with a relaxed all-day dining concept similar to its sister restaurant in Devonshire Square. The restaurant also specialised in combining Indian spices and cooking techniques with British Influences.Enter through a quirky railway arch to find an edgy, contemporary restaurant with industrial décor inspired by the backdrop of the iconic Battersea Power Station, the restaurant specialises in modern-Indian cuisine with British influences using innovative cooking techniques. The restaurant is open every day for lunch and dinner as well as cocktails and light bites.Dine with us and experience the Cinnamon Kitchen menu, and extraordinary cocktail range created by Vivek with one of the world ‘s most influential mixologists, Tony Conigliaro.
Rani is the longest established Gujarati Restaurant in London. It is run by a Gujarati family, who endeavour to provide home-style Gujarati cooking; a concept which has been followed by Rani since 1984.
Rani brings together a variety of dishes from all corners of Gujarat and has a lot to offer to lovers of vegetarian cuisine. All the items on the menu are made by the team at Rani, using fresh ingredients and a unique blend of spices that accommodates most palates and dietary requirements.
The ambience at Rani is perfect for meeting friends and family and enjoying long conversations over a good meal in a quiet, convivial atmosphere.
Set in the warehouse that once stored spices for the East India Company, It is an ideal space for any kind of dining - be it intimate dinners of two or corporate / nuptial parties of 200! Only a short walk from Liverpool Street Station, Cinnamon Kitchen serves innovative, modern Indian cuisine inspired by the same ethos as its Westminster counterpart but in a more relaxed and informal setting. Chef Vivek Singh and Chef Raju Ramachandran have created an exciting Indian food menu that highlight seasonal ingredients that are sustainably sourced and come together in a trademark relaxed all-day dining concept. The restaurant features a bar and a smaller dining dining room for private dining and events, a grill that is fired up to bring you some of our kitchen favourites and an alfresco terrace that makes it possible to dine under the skies regardless of London weather. It also hosts season supper clubs and monthly masterclasses and has seasonal menus that serve flavour and class!
My name is Francesco and I cook spaghetti in this cabin restaurant with 3 tables, since 2015. I work solo. I don't serve more than 15 diners a day, and I will take care of your dinner like I would for my mother. You can watch me LIVE on Twitch under "Francescocooksspaghetti".
Critically acclaimed Chef Rohit Ghai and Abhishake Sangwan will return to Mayfair - the neighbourhood where Rohit made his name and they first began to work with one another – to launch Manthan. Manthan, meaning to churn and reflect, is inspired by Ghai's extensive international career to date, and dishes will reflect his culinary experiences – both professional and personal – in kitchens all over the world as well as the street food markets, he has frequented for over 20 years throughout India. Drinks-wise, a concise cocktail menu has been compiled by Abhi, formerly of Trishna and Bombay Bustle. The name Manthan also refers to the churning of the oceans and references Hindu mythology.Interiors of sleek dark wood and marble finishes, and seats are arranged around a central statement bar, providing the perfect backdrop for convivial dining, drinking, and snacking. Be advised that we do allow children under the age of 12 during our lunch s