Book Indian Restaurants in London

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Bhatti
Covent Garden ain't short of good Indian restaurants, and Bhatti is amongst the best. After all, it's been recommended by Egon Ronay. Housed in an historic 17th century listed building, it is pleasantly bright inside where spotlights highlight the shiny blonde wooded floor and chairs. After a friendly welcome comes the best bit - the menu. There's nothing esoteric or scary on it, just a familiar palate-pleasing list of the dishes you know and love - chicken tikka masala, jalfreizi, vindaloo, madras, lamb rogan ghosh...Pretty much everything is good value; a bottle of house wine costs just under a tenner. Whether a curry lover or curry virgin, Bhatti is a great place to explore Indian cuisine.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 37 Great Queen Street, Covent Garden, WC2B 5AA [Map]

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Bombay Basement
This snug lower-ground floor Indian restaurant in Haverstock Hill is a colourful space perfect for discreet dining. Simply decorated with cream walls, tiled floors and bright jewel-coloured cushions, the Bombay Basement is an aromatic escape from the hustle and bustle and is always filled with fresh flowers, smiley staff and an animated crowd. Relaxed during the daytime and lively at night, this popular Haverstock Hill restaurant serves a variety of authentic and classic curries, and is tucked away from street level - making it harder than usual to stumble across - which gives it genuine 'hidden gem' appeal. The Bombay Basement is a great space for private parties, business luncheons and cocktail-and-canape style celebrations.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 83a - 85a Haverstock Hill, London, NW3 4RL [Map]

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Bombay Bistro
Bombay Bistro is an innovative and modern Indian restaurant on the Acton High Street that has made an impact on the W3 dining scene. Renowned for its fresh and tasty curries and fusion of east meets west flavours, Bombay Bistro attracts a keen crowd of Londoners who will travel across town for the restaurants delicious meat, gluten-free and vegetarian dishes and homemade chutneys and papadoms. Perfect for business, cocktails, dates and family celebrations, Bombay Bistro serves lassis, Cobra and Kingfisher beers, and wine alongside its creative menu and you'll love the restaurants signature Mangotini cocktail. A refreshing dining destination with a stylish interior, the Bombay Bistro is a polished addition to the Acton High Street.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 47 High Street, Acton, London, W3 6ND [Map]

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Bombay Flame
If you're looking to move beyond your local curry house, northwest London's Bombay Flame restaurant offers a more sophisticated alternative for Indian cuisine. The restaurant, located between Kilburn's bustling high road and West Hampstead's restaurant lined West End Lane, is the perfect place to sample more refined and adventurous Indian dishes, starting with their signature dish: Goan wali machli, a southern Indian fish curry with coconut, fresh spices, peppers and coriander. Bombay Flame opened in 2007, and boasts a chef with over 20 years of experience cooking regional specialities from all over India. The décor is simple and contemporary and echoes the orange and reds of the Bombay Flame logo, hinting at the fact that yes, chilli and spices are their thing! Don't fret if you're not a chilli fiend though, as the menu offers plenty of tasty mild options, including the ever popular masala and pasanda dishes.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 74 Kingsgate Road, Hampstead, London, NW6 4TE [Map]

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Bombay Grill
Offering what it calls ‘a real taste of India’, the Bombay Grill on London’s Whitechapel Road is run by local restaurateurs with more than twenty five years of experience in East London Indian eateries. With this information in mind, it’s a fair assumption that the team at Bombay Grill know just what pleases Whitechapel diners such as yourself, working around a basic concept of ‘great Indian food, full of flavour served by warm and friendly staff in a charming environment’. Relaxed and stylish with modern décor and judicious use of colour, Bombay Grill certainly ticks its own box when it comes to creating a charming environment while the waiting staff are indeed knowledgeable and welcoming. Bombay Grill’s menu includes a great number of organic and free-range ingredients, the dishes, though traditional, also created with contemporary tastes and creativity in mind. The menu changes to reflect new ideas and creations and vegetarian options are good and plentiful.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 199 Whitechapel Road, London, E1 1DE [Map]

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Bombay Lounge
Situated just off of the Pentonville Road, close to Angel tube, Bombay Lounge offers a unique taste of India in the centre of trendy Islington. The simple, attractive interior of the restaurant will appeal to all tastes – easy on fashion, leaning towards clean lines and traditional design – while a warm welcome is guaranteed by staff eager to help in any way they can. Experienced chefs behind scenes concentrate on bringing together contemporary and traditional Indian cuisine, concentrating on providing delicious dishes free from unnecessary additives and as healthy as possible. The adventurous diner will enjoy dishes such as wild duck breast braised with a house blend of spices while steadfast curry eaters will delight in tikka masalas and jalfrezis.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 3 Penton Street, Islington, N1 9PT [Map]

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Bombay Nights
Coming to London from way out West is Bombay Nights, the Hampstead branch of a popular West Country mini-chain. With restaurants in Bristol and Bath it was only a matter of time before the capital got in on the act. And surprisingly Bombay Nights is already making its mark in a City packed with Indian restaurants. How? By combining unpretentious but stylish interiors using simple brown leather and white tablecloths with warm red walls with good, honest food. With a strong vegetarian menu which doesn’t compromise on flavour, plus beautifully spiced regional meat, fish and seafood dishes this is truly a restaurant which takes Indian dining to the next level.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 90 Fortune Green Road, West Hampstead, London, NW6 1DS [Map]

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Bombay Palace
Situated in Marble Arch, Bombay Palace is the flagship restaurant of an International chain, specializing in Northern Indian cuisine, with locations in North America, Europe and the Far East. Since its establishment over 25 years ago, Bombay Palace has built a reputation for its authentic cuisine and exemplary service standards. House specialities include the tender lamb chops marinated in fresh mint, fennel and hung yoghurt, grilled jumbo prawns and a wide selection of vegetarian delicacies as well. You will often see the chef taking orders and the staff are courteous and professional. An excellent delivery service is also available covering a major part of Central London.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 50 Connaught Street, London, W2 2AA [Map]

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Bombay Spice
Located on Paddington Street, this bustling Indian and Bangladeshi restaurant in London is always filled with locals, commuters, businessmen and tourists enjoying Bombay Spice’s award-winning cuisine. In his quest to banish clichéd Indian flavours, successful restaurateur Luku Babul Bor has revived traditional recipes for classic dishes at Bombay Spice much to the delight of the discerning curry connoisseur. Head chef Mohammed Uddin trained in five-star hotels in India, and customers are always clamouring for a table here so it is wise to book in advance. Suitable for business lunches and after-work parties, you’ll thoroughly enjoy this dining experience and the staff at Bombay Spice are attentive and helpful.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 50 Paddington Street, Marylebone, W1U 4HP [Map]

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Café Isha
A sumptuous Indian and Lebanese restaurant on the Roman Road in London’s fashionable Bethnal Green, Café Isha is a long time local favourite. Intimate and exotic, Café Isha provides an intimate setting complete with low level seating, gentle candlelight and warm, sumptuous colours reminiscent of the East. As one of the first restaurants in London to offer fusion cuisine, Café Isha has long led the way for modern dining in the capital. As such, diners have come to expect only the best from the head chef and his team here. A wide array of house specialties complement traditional dishes of both Indian and Lebanese flavour, all prepared with fresh spices and no unnecessary additives.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 115A Roman Road, London, E2 0QN [Map]

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