Book Indian Restaurants in East Central London

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Anise Bar
It may be part of celebrated restaurant Cinnamon Kitchen but the Anise Bar is very much its own place. This chic, relaxed bar with its imaginative designer style interior is much more than just a place for pre-dinner drinks, offering a menu of nibbles, snacks, sharing platters and hearty, delicious bowls of hot food too. The ideal accompaniment to Anise’s vast drinks list with its renowned cocktails – including the famous Cinnamon Bellini, pioneered at celebrated sister restaurant Cinnamon Club – and fine selection of whiskeys, Anise’s food is a relaxed alternative to a full sit down meal, making it ideal for easy dining with friends or quick business lunches. Booking is available for this vibrant bar between 12pm and 4pm from Monday to Friday.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 9 Devonshire Square, London, EC2M 4WL [Map]

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Anokha
Bored of the same old flocked wallpaper and run-of-the-mill korma combo? Anokha is the antidote. Meaning ‘unique’, this contemporary City Indian features supple leather chairs, seductively low lighting and chic woods accented with cream walls and tablecloths. Classic regional curries sit side by side with a excellent selection of modern Indian fusion dishes, and Anokha prides itself on using only fresh, wholesome ingredients and no artificial colourings or preservatives. Start with a delicate scallop purée, then move on to the bold sweet and sour flavours of Mali duck, cooked with mango purée, yoghurt, tamarind, garlic and ginger. An excellent wine list and friendly service make Anokha a unique proposition indeed.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 2 Creechurch Lane, Aldgate, EC3A 5AY [Map]

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Anokha
For luxurious Mughal cuisine in slick surrounds, Anokha is a glossy Indian restaurant tucked away in London’s bustling St Paul’s district. Ever popular with business types and sophisticated social diners, Anokha is a unique escape on Burgon Street that resembles a film noir movie set. Its brooding chocolate and bronze colour palette and Deco-style aesthetic make this restaurant the perfect place for chi-chi luncheons, dates and swanky client dinners. The menu here will please a variety of diners with everything from vegetarian and healthy options to decadent deserts, and Anokha has a series of private dining rooms dressed with the colours and textures of Mughul India that are the perfect venue for chic celebrations.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 4 Burgon Street, St Paul's, London, EC4V 5DR [Map]

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Bangalore Express
Hip and healthy, sophisticated Bangalore Express Indian restaurant in the heart of the City of London is a fusion of nutritious and wholesome cooking and cool, Manhattan-esque stylings. If you adore the inventive and superb Indian food from The Painted Heron people - and we know you do - you’ll find the quick, tasty, inventive and reasonably-priced menu they’ve created for Bangalore Express an absolute delight. We love the décor at Bangalore Express - a tranquil mix of blonde wooden furniture and earthy tones, making it a perfect escape from all the money madness between Bank and Aldgate tubes. Suits, schmoozers and students all mingle at Bangalore Express restaurant, and regulars keep coming back for Indian cuisine, like the Indian fish and chilli chips with special mushy peas, the vegetable vindaloo with green chilli fritters and lemon and chilli rice; and the spice-roasted duck salad with pine nuts, raisins, peppers, coriander and bulgur wheat.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 1 Corbet Court, Gracechurch Street, London, EC3V 0AT [Map]

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Bengal Tiger Restaurant
Bengal Tiger restaurant in the City of London is just a few minutes’ walk from Blackfriars tube station and an equally short stroll from St Pauls Cathedral. This Indian restaurant offers northern Indian cuisine in a sleek, spotlit setting. A cool architectural sculpture separates the bar from the dining room and the place is decorated throughout with tiger-themed art. Bengal Tiger differentiates itself from the curry houses that dot the City by its selection of chef’s specials. Food is freshly cooked to order and is prepared with fine ingredients that have been sourced from all over the world. If you’re looking for authentic Indian cuisine in a smart, relaxed City setting, then look no further than the Bengal Tiger. The sikandari raan is a magnificent version of slow-cooked spiced lamb shank. Chicken jaipuri in a medium tamarind sauce, and a tandoori-cooked duck akberi masala are equally memorable to the taste.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 62 - 66 Carter Lane, Blackfriars, EC4V 5EA [Map]

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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 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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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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Cinnamon Kitchen
Hip and glossy devotees of London's iconic Cinnamon Club have been flocking to its chic sibling restaurant, Cinnamon Kitchen in Devonshire Square. The decor is luxey and on-trend with lashings of pale grey and discreet design details. The Cinnamon Kitchen also boasts a dedicated cocktail bar called Anise and a large terrace, perfect for stylish summertime shenanigans. Filled with arty alphas, slinky socialistas and east end hipsters this venue is ideal for high-profile lunches, after-work cocktails and grazing platters, and general city schmoozing. Star dishes include roasted lamb saddle in mint-onion sauce, grilled wild African prawns; and Rajasthani spice roasted red deer.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 9 Devonshire Square, London, EC2M 4WL [Map]

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Cinnamon Tree
Exmouth Market is a bustling strip of restaurants and cafés between Clerkenwell and Finsbury which is only minutes away from Farringdon tube station. Popular with the local media set and locals who linger over dinner in the evenings, Cinnamon Tree is a brand new Indian restaurant that has opened to rave reviews. With a delicately spiced cuisine and a modern interior, this restaurant is close to all the local bars and is a great meeting point for nights out. The tandoori king prawn masala – grilled prawns cooked in a creamy almond and coconut sauce - is our pick but we also love the lamb rogon josh and the chicken saag cooked with spinach and spices.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 14 Exmouth Market, London, EC1R 4QE [Map]

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