BYO curry house serving Pakistani cuisine. Established in 1995, Lahore Karahi is a family-run restaurant. Despite the complexity of our dishes, our recipe for a great evening is simple: mouth-watering food, a lively atmosphere and close friends. Because we don’t just want to make great curry, no – we want our food to bring people together. And we think it does. When you come to Lahore Karahi on any given evening, you’ll hear friends laughing, glasses clinking and food sizzling. For us, that’s mission accomplished. If that sounds like your kind of evening, then you know where to find us.When it comes to London curry houses, our name has been dropped in a number of top-ten lists (a top-five too, actually), but we don’t like to rest on our laurels – we’d rather you come and taste for yourself. We make food that’s quick, flavourful and affordable, so whether you want to stop by for a sit-down meal or grab a takeaway, we’re certain we’ll be seeing you again.
A collaborative and experimental kitchen, drawing inspiration from the traditional home-cooked Sri Lankan meals of Trincomalee, with a focus on fresh, high-quality seasonal produce and sustainability.Menu highlights include hoppers, jackfruit curry, sambals, biryani, dahl, specialty cocktails, homemade cheesecake, ice cream, vegan panacotta.Open from 6pm, Thurs-Sat
A modern, glass-fronted Indian on the burgeoning strip between The Bedford pub and Balham High Road, Indian Room has found itself something of a haven for couples. It must be the serene whiteness (table linen, walls) and candlelight. Then there’s the health-conscious cooking using as little as oil as possible. Well worth trying are the handful of dishes unique to this popular local restaurant, a wonderful apricot chicken Kashmir among them. Chicken madras, and a super-hot chicken vindaloo are consistently the most-ordered of the ‘All Time Favourites.’
Proudly offering the freshest Indian and Nepalese cuisine in all of Beckenham is the Kathmandu Masala restaurant located centrally on the Croydon Road. With a menu based around the traditional recipes of the north of India and Nepal, taken from home cookery, street cookery and restaurant cookery alike, Kathmandu Masala offers a true taste of the region with a fresh, modern spark in every dish, not least apparent in the sophisticated and contemporary presentation of the kitchen’s creations. Herbs and spices are sourced directly from India and Nepal and wherever possible other ingredients, including fruit and veg, are from local suppliers right here in Beckenham – the perfect blend of traditional and local. Clean and up to date, with a luxurious feel, Kathmandu Masala is the ideal setting for anything from a hot date to a chilled family dinner.
Our Indian restaurant is proud to have chef KB Gurung at the helm of our kitchen. Chef Gurung brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the table, having trained with some of the most renowned chefs in India. He has a passion for creating authentic and flavourful dishes using the freshest ingredients and aromatic spices. From tender tandoori chicken to creamy korma, Chef Gurung has a dish for every taste. We invite you to come and experience the delicious cuisine prepared by our talented chef at our Indian restaurant.
Since 2003, Indian Moment has delighted Clapham & Battersea with authentic Indian cuisine. Our extensive menu includes vegan options, tandoori classics, flavorful curries, succulent lamb chops, fragrant rice, and freshly baked naan. We take pride in using farm-fresh ingredients, ensuring each dish is a signature masterpiece.We're proud recipients of prestigious awards, including 'Best Restaurant in London Suburbs' from the British Curry Awards and 'Best Restaurant' from Wandsworth Business Awards.To enhance your dining experience, we operate as BYO (Bring Your Own), allowing you to pair your favorite beverages with our delectable dishes. Additionally, explore our extensive range of mocktails and soft drinks, crafted to complement our flavorful cuisine.Visit our modern, cozy space that beautifully blends tradition with contemporary vibes. Join us for a memorable dining experience, where every bite tells a story of excellence in Indian cuisine.
Chokhi Dhani London showcases the fine food, vibrant atmosphere and exceptional service that entrances all who visit its venues in Rajasthan – but with a contemporary twist.As well as highlighting dishes from this ancient princely state, with its widely revered royal cuisine, the restaurant features dishes from across the subcontinent, whose textures and flavours ensure an immersive and multi-sensory experience.On the ground floor diners can enjoy a street food concept, where the chilled mood counter balances the more regal ambience upstairs.Chokhi Dhani also celebrates local culture through its collection of bespoke, handcrafted artworks, spearheaded by an awe-inspiring life-size bronze elephant. With an aspiration to serve not merely food, but culinary art that pleases the taste buds and touches the soul, Chokhi Dhani changes the way we view Indian food.
Home of the original Kricket, Brixton remains an important part of our journey. From the early shipping container days, to our new home on Atlantic Road, we are delighted to serve you more of the food and drink we love. The Brixton restaurant will serve as a test kitchen for our other restaurants and wouldn’t be complete without it’s own dedicated cocktail bar!
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.
Following the success of his first restaurant in Vauxhall, chef and founder Ajay Chaurasia has opened a second site in Wimbledon, bringing his own personal take on Indian cuisine to South-west London. On offer is a range of lesser-known regional dishes along with plenty of tried-and-tested favourites so there’s something for everyone at this bright and cheerful restaurant. Chaurasia’s aim is to bring together flavours from all over the Indian continent, Sharing appetizers includes the likes of king prawns (Tiltala Jhinga) and sticky tamarind wings with avocado chat - a contemporary spin on the classic street food snack. Tandoor highlights include Murgh Hariyali Tikka, which is grilled chicken breast marinated with fresh green spices and yoghurt, as well as vegan options, too. (Bombay Delight does not use any ingredient that contains artificial coloring agent or flavor in our dishes. We use natural ingredients & products as far as possible to keep consumers healthier & happier.)