Book Indian Restaurants in London

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Aladin Brick Lane
This bustling Brick Lane Balti House has been a stalwart of east London's Bangladeshi community for over 25 years, and during this time Aladin has won praise from the BBC, Capital Radio and even HRH Prince Charles. This much-loved restaurant is painted vibrant orange, with matching seats and carpeting, and the buzzy atmosphere and proximity to Brick Lane's bars and clubs is perfect for group dining, and makes Aladin a great meeting place for nights out with friends. The menu features sub-continental Bangladeshi, Indian and Pakistani curries and star dishes include the Fish Tikka Masala – Bangladeshi fish in masala sauce, and the Moducash Chicken curry cooked with honey and cashews.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 132 Brick Lane, London, E1 6RU [Map]

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Amaya
Amaya restaurant, the India Grill and Bar, is tucked away in one of London’s smartest addresses on the border of Knightsbridge and Belgravia. This award-winning restaurant is something new from the team behind super-successful Chutney Mary. Rosewood, vibrant red panels, jewel-painted tiles, Agra red sandstone, and smart Italian chairs make for a seriously stylish space peopled by a very well-groomed and well-dressed crowd, where three types of Indian grilling take place in the theatrically open kitchen. Dishes are meant for sharing. Concentrate on grilled dishes like lamb chops, lobster, tandoori chicken, fish kebabs, sweet potato. If you’re still peckish, follow with a curry or biryani. Tasting menu, express lunch menu, and 400-calorie lunch are each tempting in their own ways.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: Halkin Arcade, Motcomb Street, Belgravia, SW1X 8JT [Map]

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Angel Curry Centre
toptable Dining Awards 2010 - Runner-up: Best for Value. Despite the name, Angel Curry Centre in London’s Islington in Chapel Market is actually a small and perfectly-formed modern Indian restaurant. Short on neither competition nor regulars, the Angel Curry Centre’s great success is based on excellent, well-presented food at very attractive prices. All your favourites are here on the menu like chicken tikka masala and chicken dupiaza. Side and vegetarian dishes easily match the high standard of the meat dishes. And here’s another pocket-friendly aspect of Angel Curry Centre restaurant: you are welcome to bring your own alcoholic drink and there’s no corkage charge. Yet there’s no rowdiness, the tables of 30 to 50 year olds causing nothing more than a healthy buzz. Angel Curry Centre’s fans are legion and full of praise for the super Indian cuisine, the bubbling atmosphere and the friendly service and, who knows, after dining at this charming restaurant, you may find yourself a new convert.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 5 Chapel Market, Islington, N1 9EZ [Map]

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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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Aroma Spice
Located in the leafy suburbs of North London, Aroma Spice is just a short walk from Hampstead Heath and the smart boutique-lined high street. The family-run restaurant has been popular with local foodies since it opened in 1999 and has attracted numerous celebrities including Kate Winslet, Russell Crowe and the Gallagher brothers. The menu focuses on fresh ingredients and bold flavours and uses authentic recipes for classic Indian dishes like biryanis, kormas and masalas. For something a little different, diners can try out Aroma Spice’s unique specialties like Afghani lamb with a rich tomato and garlic sauce; Xacuti chicken with ground coconut and aromatic spices; and shobji beghuni – a delicious Bengali curry with aubergine that’s a real treat for vegetarians.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 98 Fleet Road, Hampstead, London, NW3 2QX [Map]

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Babur Restaurant
Open since 1985, this delightful, unpretentious restaurant in Forest Hill, London, is renowned for its stunning and innovative modern Indian cuisine. Babur's stylish, earthy interior features exposed brick walls, natural wooden furniture and beautiful handmade Bengali artworks. The intimate atmosphere and sensational staff have made Babur a favourite dining destination with Forest Hill locals, and the food is worth making a trip across town for. We highly recommend the spicy sardine fish cake stuffed with caramelised figs; sandalwood ostrich infused with fenugreek; and black cod in spices and mustard oil with mustard mash. The wine list, designed by Peter McCombie, is also superb and features 16 wines by the glass, and 34 bottles for under £20.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 119 Brockley Rise, Forest Hill, London, SE23 1JP [Map]

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Bangalore Express
Whoever dreamed of serving healthy, delicious Indian fusion food in a Tokyo-chic diner should be given a gold star. Bangalore Express in the Waterloo Road looks like a set from a Kylie video – we love the mint green colour scheme and the Scandinavian-style furniture – and the super-fresh menu attracts a hip crowd of students, savvy busines types and yummy mummies. Bangalore Express has free wi-fi, and draft and bottled beers are available alongside a full range of wines-by-the-glass and fresh lassies, smoothies and fresh juices. Don't miss the spice roasted duck dosas with masala mash, and the Caribbean curried goat with rice, sweet potatoes and plaintain chips.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 103 - 105 Waterloo Road, Waterloo, SE1 8UL [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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