A gem in regent street, just have a chickenbiriyani to appreciate the quality of food here.. I tried many dishes and none of them disappointed me.. While you are in regent or Oxford street it's a go
One of the common options for Indian restaurants in London. "Mulligatawny Soup" + "Soya KeemaSamosa" + "Chicken Mirch Makhani" + "Chicken Biryani" all were delicious. "Banjara Tikka" was just ok.
The definition of excellent traditional Indian! Always up to standard. Particularly love the biryani, 4 types of dhal, spinach etc etc, all simply good with service to boot.
By far the best indian restaurant in London. The food was fantastic, but watch out for the recent menu changes. Some of the well-known dishes were changed, and alcohol was added to them.
Raj Kachori, Green prawns are the best orders from the starters. Murgh Hara Payz, Chicken biryani, Travncore Prawn, and the chilinan Very very good food I highly recommend the place
One of the beat Indian restaurant in london ,, delicious starter and chicken biryani .. however , it is expensive compared to the other good restaurants
Pre theatre menu from 5.30pm–6:15pm Mon to Sat: £20 for 2 courses, & £23 for 3 courses. There is a special Sunday lunch menu of Indian family favourite dishes £24 for a 3 course meal
A classic spot for great Indian in London, however it can be pricey especially when you're used to the local Indian take out place. Be sure to make a reservation beforehand!
Green prawns, Chicken Makhani, and Chicken Biryani are delicious and not too spicy 😍 I did not like the Raj Kachori very much myself but to each their own.
The grande dame of English Indian cuisine, it serves traditional fare such as rogan josh and chicken tikka in colorful, exotic surroundings that evoke a maharaja's palace. Read more
Rich history and terrific food. A little spendy, but recommend their lemon rice, pineapple curry, king scallop starter - and the pannacotta is to die for.
The pineapple curry was rich, warm and great at cutting the spice in the hotter dishes. Also the grapefruit pannacotta offered a sweet, refreshing dessert.
Apparently the chefs grind all their spices fresh daily. An amazing feat, considering the foundation of Indian food is the spice :) The food here is of the highest quality, and authentic.
Overrated pretentiousIndian restaurant. Serves "Indian food" for ppl that don't know how Indian food actually tastes. Raj kachori/ mangokulfi were ok. Lamb biryani/chicken butter were not
Opened in 1927, Veeraswamy's is said to be the oldest surving Indian restaurant in the UK. Famous diners have included Ghandi, Charlie Chaplin, Marlon Brando and the Prince of Wales.
The first Indian restaurant in Britain opened its doors in 1926, and its turbaned Sikh doorman was one of the sights of London. Many of its early guests were colonial types who missed their curry.
UK's oldest Indian restaurant has been transformed and restored to its rightful position as a great institution. National Geographic, the highly respected travel magazine, has named it as one of the 10 Best Destination & Special Restaurants in the World. No other UK restaurant is in the top 10.