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Westminster's patrician Cinnamon Club helped to kick-start the Indian new wave in London, and its brash, upbeat offshoot continues to delight… more »
Slinky Amaya was ahead of the Indian game when it ditched the concept of three-course formality almost a decade ago – and it still feels… more »
‘Beautiful, exquisite, refined, polished… and that's just the decor', exclaims one admirer of The Cinnamon Club – a vision of oriental… more »
Tayyabs, a massively oversubscribed Pakistani canteen located on a Whitechapel backstreet, ‘enjoys its cult status’, as one regular astutely… more »
Fulham’s grand memsahib marches on, as imperious and popular as ever. Despite its 22 years, readers remain enamoured of the place, and the… more »
Famously minimal, perhaps even slightly ‘clinical', this London outpost of the Mumbai seafood specialist cocoons diners in expensively polished… more »
Following its 2011 refurb, Benares has piled on the luxury, although its main focus is still the luscious chocolate and cream-toned dining… more »
‘Innovative, contemporary and stylish' neatly sums up the all-round appeal of this highly regarded Indian, which delivers consistently excellent… more »
There may be flashier new-wave Indians in the capital, but Michelin-starred Tamarind prefers to do things ‘posh' and tasteful. The basement… more »
Michelin-starred Quilon delivers a sensitive fusion of sexy Indian glamour and understated British reserve for a clued-up, cosmopolitan crowd… more »
The ‘Indian tapas’ served at Imli are based on recipes from all over the subcontinent, from Kashmiri rogan josh to a Goan beach snack… more »
Equally good for business meets and evening treats, Moti Mahal is ‘posh' without being stuffy and offers exceptionally assured service – although… more »
For his third venture, chef Vivek Singh has taken the high-end cooking of The Cinnamon Club, combined it with the modern surrounds of City-based… more »
The pick of the poppadoms when it comes to Indian restaurants in Docklands, this lavishly converted three-storey building is quite a package… more »
Born in 1926, London's oldest Indian restaurant has seriously glammed-up its image in recent years, with displays of Maharaja turbans, historic… more »
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