Open since 1985, this delightful, unpretentious restaurant in Forest Hill, London, is renowned for its stunning and innovative modern Indian cuisine. Babur's stylish, earthy interior features exposed brick walls, natural wooden furniture and beautiful handmade Bengali artworks. The intimate atmosphere and sensational staff have made Babur a favourite dining destination with Forest Hill locals, and the food is worth making a trip across town for. We highly recommend the spicy sardine fish cake stuffed with caramelised figs; sandalwood ostrich infused with fenugreek; and black cod in spices and mustard oil with mustard mash. The wine list, designed by Peter McCombie, is also superb and features 16 wines by the glass, and 34 bottles for under £20.
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!
A collaborative and experimental kitchen, drawing inspiration from the traditional home-cooked Sri Lankan meals of Trincomalee, with a focus on fresh, high-quality seasonal produce and sustainability.Menu highlights include hoppers, jackfruit curry, sambals, biryani, dahl, specialty cocktails, homemade cheesecake, ice cream, vegan panacotta.Open from 6pm, Thurs-Sat
Baluchi, the signature Pan Indian restaurant has set the bar when it comes to progressive Indian cuisine, with the use of rare herbs and exotic spices. A special attraction of the restaurant is the Naanery i.e. the bread bar offering a selection of artisanal breads baked in an unusual iron tandoor instead of the universally used clay tandoor.The Restaurant’s wine cellar features a range of old and new world wines, that can be paired with the bread & chutney combination for an authentic Baluchi Rhapsody!
Kachori is where the culinary traditions of North India melt with South East London. Styled with the colours of the subcontinent, here you can enjoy the deep and intense flavours of our dishes, sip chai and embrace the warmth of Indian hospitality.
Chatora Indian Restaurant and Champagne Bar - The City, LondonStep into a world of culinary seduction at Chatora Indian Restaurant and Champagne Bar, nestled in the vibrant heart of the City of London. Indulge your senses with our tantalising menu, where classic curries, mouth-watering tandoor dishes, and succulent grilled delights take center stage. Each dish is a masterpiece, crafted with the finest ingredients and infused with authentic Indian spices that promise to ignite your taste buds.Elevate your dining experience with our curated champagne list, offering the perfect bubbly companions to our sensational dishes. As the glamorous sister to Chatora in Richmond, Surrey, we bring you the same unparalleled quality and sophistication in a chic, alluring atmosphere.Whether it’s a business lunch, a romantic dinner, or a lavish celebration, Chatora Indian Restaurant and Champagne Bar is your destination for a dining experience that’s as unforgettable as it
Indian Gourmet is located in the London Bridge, just a stones throw away from the busy hustle and bustle of the historic Borough Market. It offers freshly cooked authentic home-style appetising, wholesome and real Indian food from different parts of India and Indian Sub-continent. The Sub-continent stretches from The Himalayas to the Indian Ocean, from the Arabian Sea to the Bay of Bengal. In addition, the menu consists of popular Indian street food and regional delicacies.At Indian Gourmet, you can make a great start of the gastronomic tour of India without having to leave the table.The interior is influenced by Indian rural homes - rustic look with muddy and woody effect, still minimalist and modern.
Nestled under the railway on Canary Wharf’s North Dock, this truly unique space is open seven days a week for lunch and dinner.We take reservations for up to 12 guests. For larger groups please email or call us will try to accommodate you. We encourage walk-ins and, if we don’t have space, you can wait next door in our bar SOMA.
Indian food is very colourful, wonderfully fragrant and packed full of glorious flavours. I grew up in Delhi when I was a child - the smells and sights of the street food markets there were simply staggering. A new scent was drifting across the air from every direction; everywhere was glowing and vibrant, and people all around were eating and chattering away.Delhi is a melting pot of lots of different people from all over India. And so the street food in Delhi is an amalgamation of many different cooking styles from around the country, with some influences from western cuisine thrown in for good measure. My Indian street food recipes reflect this style and in keeping with tradition, tend to be little snacks and main courses you can eat with your hands.
Experience a delightful fusion of Italian and Indian cuisine, where classic flavors meet contemporary flair in the heart of Blackheath. Savor authentic dishes crafted with the finest ingredients in a warm and inviting atmosphere