If you're craving Indian food in London, this spot is definitely worth checking out. The menu offers a solid variety of dishes, and I was impressed by the authenticity of the flavors. The roti was light and flaky, perfectly paired with rich, tasty curries. The atmosphere is laid-back, making it a nice place to hang out with friends. Service was friendly and prompt, which made my experience even better. Definitely a go-to for a satisfying meal that hits the spot.
Sharmila Radha Krishnan
I came here today by chance as we were looking for a nice Indian lunch to have that was not too heavy. We walked in and were greeted by a lovely lady who sat us in a booth. The offered us menus and the options were amazing. I’m a vegetarian but my husband is not and there were options for all. We ended up ordering the Pani Puri, the Papdi Chaat and the Aloo Ghobi Mattar with some rice. The flavour of the aloo ghobi was a perfect combination of spicy and depth of flavours without being too chili hot. I loved it. The pani puri was fabulous and the mint dressing with it was outstanding and serving was generous! The papdi chaat was fabulous as well. The servers were lovely, attentive and kind! We had Jeena serve us this afternoon and she explained things clearly and described the dishes perfectly helping me choose what I wanted! As you can see, while I’m no food critique with my words, this is the best I can do… if only my tastebuds could speak!
Ai MacIsaac
This place has two different restaurants… 1st fl serves Indian street fusion food and basement is for traditional Indian cuisine… tried the 1st Fl. this time… the service was great .Everyone was very nice ... I walked in around 5:30PM without a reservation , ( assuming that it would get crowded later the evening, even it was on a week day ) and was seated right away… Sure enough, after 6:30PM the place got crowded…
I tried few items on the menu: Chaas Popcorn Chicken ( Panko breaded deep fried chicken ) Warm Chili Paneer Salad ( spicy warm salad with green chili, capsicum & Indo-chinese style paneer) Kerala Prawns(fennel, coconut milk, seaweed 'podi", turmeric, ginger, garlic, curry leaves & tempered mooli) with butter Naan & basmati rice as extra side dish )….
The seasoning and flavor was on point.
May be the items that I ordered, but I felt that they were rather ( southern ) Asian fusion item than Indian flavor cuisine….. may be that is the trend of current Indian street food…
For sure I will try the dining room at downstair
next time…
Overall I enjoy my dinner there.
If you're craving Indian food in London, this spot is definitely worth checking out. The menu offers a solid variety of dishes, and I was impressed by the authenticity of the flavors. The roti was light and flaky, perfectly paired with rich, tasty curries. The atmosphere is laid-back, making it a nice place to hang out with friends. Service was friendly and prompt, which made my experience even better. Definitely a go-to for a satisfying meal that hits the spot.