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1 Bibi, Mayfair
A sublime restaurant plating up dishes that come with a lot of finesse, the North Audley Street venueserves one single tasting menu for dinner, and for lunch, diners can either go for a compact set menu or pick a dish a la carte – the malai cauliflower with wild mushrooms of the Native lobster salan for example.
Address: 2 North Audley Street, Mayfair W1K 6ZP
Website: bibirestaurants.com
2 Empire Empire, Notting Hill
Empire Empire brings the nostalgic glam of 70s Indian disco to a classic curry house-style restaurant to create a venue that is fresh and modern and thoroughly delicious. Not far from Portobello Road Market, it comes with a custom made dukebox playing 70s Bollywood disco bangers, smart, slightly nostoligic interiors and aromatic, flavoursome dishes.
Address: 16 All Saint Road, Notting Hill, W11 1HH
Website: empire-empire.restaurant
3 Tamil Prince, Islington
This Michelin Guide recommended joint is a classic British pub with a Tamil Nadu kitchen helmed by chef Prince Durairaj (ex-Roti King). Housed in a back-street 19th century pub with outdoor seating, you’ve got well-known cocktails with a south Indian twist to go with a vibrant array of small and large plates. There’s also a strong selection of crisp Indian and British beers to wash down your grilled king prawns, okra fries and dhal makhani.
Address: 115 Hemingford Road, N1 1BZ
Website: thetamilprince.com
4 Bombay Bustle, Mayfair
A Mumabi inspired affair, Bombay Bustle pays homage to the modern mega-city and its melting pot roots. Alongside the a la carte menu, a weekend brunch menu will put pep in your step, or there’s a three or four course set menu on weekdays.
Address: 29 Maddox Street, Mayfair W1S 2PA
Website: bombaybustle.com
5 Gunpowder, Soho, Spitalfields & Tower Bridge
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