Good indian food, i liked most of the dishes, the daal was disappointing. Chicken & veg curry, rice and naan was spot on. The chaat can improve a bit aswell. But definitely comming back :)
It will have a 1 am license to draw in Soho's coolest pre-club kids, while sustenance of a more solid variety will come in the form of all-day breakfast, lunch and dinner menus. En savoir plus
Ask for seats upstairs as the downstairs can get quite loud! Lovely food, lambs brains were to die for and also the mixed Indian balls :-)) will be visiting again..
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Friday night just waited 3 min to get a table for two, good food in general, friendly and very nice staff, music too loud and too commercial to be an Indian restaurant.
Highborn but low-key, this is a casual eatery off Carnaby Street. The Anglo-Indian menu has an arresting section entitled ‘Balls!’ withincludes devilishly good Bangla-Scotch eggs. En savoir plus
Try ordering a variety of small plates with spiced martini. Must have the carrot halwa roll in desserts. http://www.cinnamon-kitchen.com/Blog/summer-cocktails-soho-london
Chicken tikka comes in a rather small portion, so you should choose many sides if you're hungry. The Tandoori Chicken Korma is highly recommendable though.