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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 »
With its doorbell and residential townhouse location, Rasoi really does feel like stepping into someone's home – albeit a rather extravagantly… more »
Having celebrated its 30th birthday in 2012, this UK outpost of the Taj chain sits aloft as an elder statesman among London's Indian restaurants… more »
Although the odd doubter reckons that there are ‘much better Indians at much better value', few can claim quite this level of opulence.… more »
As Indian bars go, this über-trendy subterranean den beneath the distinguished Cinnamon Club is more ‘millionaire’ than ‘slumdog’ … more »
Every neighbourhood needs a good curry house, and Little Bengal on Fulham High Street is a popular addition to the local dining scene. This… more » This review is not by Square Meal
It may have lost its Michelin star, but Zaika is still a crowd-puller – although much depends on its rather quirky setting in the shell… more »
A family-run restaurant specialising in north Indian dishes, Thali prides itself on its charming service and atmosphere. There’s more to the… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of reading… more »
A local fixture since 1983, Malabar peddles a smart & upscale version of Indian cookery that encompasses traditional spicing & flavours with a… more »
Down the years, movie celebs have flocked to this unpretentious Indian off Old Brompton Road, not for any Michelin-starred fripperies, but… more »
Huge arty images of famous faces give this long-serving Kensington Indian an almost clubby vibe far removed from your average high-street curry… more »
With its low-key signage and low profile, the Star of India's modern take on Indian food does the talking for this neighbourhood haunt. Inside… more »
You can either drop in from Brompton Road or use the main entrance on Cheval Place to reach this Knightsbridge outpost of a Nairobi-based Indian… more »
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