Book Indian Restaurants in London

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Café Kaati
This hip little Indian café, located on Houndsditch between London’s Liverpool Street and Aldgate stations, is a trendy eatery that is busy all day long from morning coffees through to after-work meals. The cosmopolitan décor and counter-service are perfect for hungry foodies, and the buzzy vibe and bustling location makes Café Kaati a popular spot for working lunches and breakfast dates. Decorated with slick furniture, modern mosaic tiles and dark wooden floors, this restaurant is an affordable place to come for fresh and healthy curry platters, cakes or pastries, and the authentic kaati rolls here have earned Café Kaati a devoted following with local office workers.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 123 Houndsditch, Spitalfields, EC3A 7BU [Map]

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Café Naz
Brick Lane is bustling with curry houses, bakeries and hip bars, and Café Naz – with its Indian-brasserie style interior, is one of the oldest and most famous restaurant in the lane. The dining room at Café Naz is decorated with a glass staircase, loud splashes of yellow, purple and lime green, and plenty of potted palms. The jovial atmosphere is perfect for family nights out, late-night curries and fun parties – and the servings here are huge. We recommend the hyderabadi achar gost – chunks of lamb slow-cooked on the bone and served in a rich curry sauce with limes and spices – washed down with a bottle Kingfisher or Cobra beer.

Cuisine: Halal, Indian
Location: 46 - 48 Brick Lane, London, E1 6RF [Map]

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Café Saffron
Craving curry in Clerkenwell? Head for Café Saffron on Aylesbury Street where an expert team of chefs serve authentic dishes from all over the Indian subcontinent. The friendly service and relaxed atmosphere makes it ideal for a quick lunch, dinner after work or a full-on feast before a night out in nearby Old Street. The menu includes lesser known dishes from Goa, Chennai and Bangladesh – all cooked to traditional recipes using the freshest ingredients. The grilled tandoori dishes are light and full of flavour but we recommend ordering out of your comfort zone and trying the chef’s specialties. Don’t miss the fragrant Goan fish curry or the fiery chicken Xacutti cooked with roasted spices and coconut milk. We know you’ll be back more than once!

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 17B Aylesbury Street, Clerkenwell, EC1R 0DR [Map]

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Café Spice Namaste
Tucked away on the outskirts of the City, Café Spice Namaste continues to impress London’s Indian food fans. Housed in a 19th century former courthouse, the décor is an exotic mix of sumptuous fabrics and vibrant jewel colours. Chef-patron Cyrus Todiwala is passionate about authentic ingredients and recipes, including traditional Parsee dishes, so the menu is a far cry from the standard curry house fare. Diners can feast on familiar favourites like Goan prawn curry and chicken tikka makhkani, or opt for something more adventurous like the delicious ostrich bhuna. In the warmer months, why not dine al fresco in the Café Spice Ginger Garden? With its mosaic bar and tropical plants, it’s a perfect setting for a pre-dinner cocktail.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 16 Prescot Street, Aldgate, London, E1 8AZ [Map]

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Chawol
Located on east London’s busy Clerkenwell Road in Barbican, Chawol is a spacious and vibrant Indian restaurant that caters for lots of business lunches as well as relaxed evening meals. Step inside and you’ll have plenty of space to relax and enjoy your meal, and the super-friendly staff will ensure your experience here is a good one. With its great wine list, affordable prices, organic ingredients and television screens for sports fanatics, Chawol ticks all the boxes for a good local Indian restaurant and the venue often hosts live entertainers like Elvis impersonators for fun nights out. Parties and families are welcome, and curry lovers will enjoy Chawol’s fresh and contemporary Indian menu.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 5 Clerkenwell Road, London, EC1M 5PA [Map]

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Chillies Restaurant
Brick Lane is one of London’s most iconic places to dine out, and this bustling thoroughfare is home to hip bars, pop-up boutiques, arty music venues and Chillies Restaurant, which offers an authentic Indian experience in the capital. Running since 1998, Chillies Restaurant is a Brick Lane institution and this modern restaurant is a popular with Londoners and visitors from out of town alike for birthday parties, as a meeting place for a nights out in the East End, and get-togethers with family and work colleagues. As runners up in the 2009 Brick Lane Curry Festival, Chillies Restaurant is renowned for its generously sized fresh curries, corkage-free byo policy and platters piled high with samosas, tandoori grills and kebabs.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 76 Brick Lane, Shadwell, London, E1 6RL [Map]

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Chor Bizarre
The London branch of a New Delhi institution, Albemarle Street’s Chor Bizarre’s reputation precedes it. This is a restaurant that has to be experienced at least once. Capturing the spirit of the thieves’ market, this unique space is furnished with pieces collected from marketplaces across India, from four poster beds to thrones and swathes of jewel coloured velvet. Equally resplendent is the menu, earning the Cobra Curry Guide’s Best UK North Indian Restaurant title, a delicious journey through traditional Indian kitchens. Indeed Chor Bizarre is one of the only places outside Kashmir with access to the closely guarded secrets of the 36 course Wazwan feast.

Cuisine: Halal, Indian
Location: 16 Albemarle Street, Green Park, London, W1S 4HW [Map]

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Chowki
Named after the traditional Indian dining table, Chowki is anything but traditional when it comes to Indian eating in London. Mere moments from Piccadilly Circus, Chowki transports its visitors to the bustling streets of Mumbai with its exciting blend of street food and home-style cookery, a million miles away from the fayre of your typical curry house. A relaxed, canteen style setting makes for a charmingly laid back dining experience very much in keeping with the quirky menu which has earned Chowki a rather a good reputation among Indian food purists who cheerfully embrace the changing selection which varies between specific regional specialities from month to month.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 2-3 Denman Street, London, W1D 7HA [Map]

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Chutney Mary
This elegant Indian restaurant has been satisfying the curry cravings of diners from Chelsea and beyond for years. The opulent interior combines rich jewel colours, teak panelling and Moghul-style mirrored murals to create a romantic and enchanting space. Like its sister restaurants, Amaya and Veeraswamy, Chutney Mary attracts a well-dressed foodie crowd and the slick service makes it ideal for business lunches and dinner dates. The menu combines traditional recipes with contemporary food trends in India so guests are guaranteed a meal that is full of authentic flavours. Popular dishes include the Goan green chicken curry; the fragrant lamb pasanda; and the fresh lobster served two ways. With plenty of vegetarian options and a carefully compiled wine list, you can’t help but be impressed by this Chelsea gem.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 535 Kings Road, Chelsea, London, SW10 0SZ [Map]

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Chutney Raj
Chutney Raj restaurant in London is the only Central London restaurant specializing in Bengali/Bangladeshi fish dishes. With roopchanda, bowal, ayre and bas flown in fresh from the East, the chefs create the sort of authentic dishes that bring tears to the eyes of émigrés. It’s a small eaterie that seems unassuming in its bright décor and friendly, casual ambience. But high-fliers from the inns of court and ITN across the street fill the place, as does Archbishop Desmond Tutu whenever he’s in town. Great lunch specials, as well as an extensive menu of old and new favourites.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 137 Grays Inn Road, London, WC1X 8TU [Map]

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