Indian food is very colourful, wonderfully fragrant and packed full of glorious flavours. I grew up in Delhi when I was a child - the smells and sights of the street food markets there were simply staggering. A new scent was drifting across the air from every direction; everywhere was glowing and vibrant, and people all around were eating and chattering away.Delhi is a melting pot of lots of different people from all over India. And so the street food in Delhi is an amalgamation of many different cooking styles from around the country, with some influences from western cuisine thrown in for good measure. My Indian street food recipes reflect this style and in keeping with tradition, tend to be little snacks and main courses you can eat with your hands.
Scoff & Banter Canary Wharf restaurant is a cool and intimate space that’s all about the river. Inside, the buzzing basalt and blue steel bar leads through to the restaurant’s floor-to-ceiling views.
At night our restaurant and terrace becomes a sophisticated dining and entertainment space with elegant riverside dining, a full sized American pool table, live entertainment, and a drinks list as enviable as our location, the terrace really is a stunning evening destination
This restaurant in Canary Wharf is right opposite the O2 Arena so you can dine in style before jumping on the ferry over to the stadium.