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Page 2The Tamil Prince
A lovely Indian restaurant in a former pub, The Tamil Prince is a local that everyone, not just Islington residents, should be seeking out.
Gymkhana
Gymkhana is the best Indian restaurant in London, an upscale establishment serving elevated classics and an incredible biryani.
Baban’s Naan
Baban’s Naan is a tiny takeaway naan spot that serves delicious, made-to-order, fresh naan for just a few quid, or even less.
Kricket White City
Kricket in White City is a great spot for Indian small plates, big groups, and cocktails.
Copper Chimney
If you’re in or around Westfield London, Copper Chimney is a decent place to stop-in for some lamb chops and their roti basket.
Chakra
Chakra is an Indian restaurant in Kingston serving excellent Desi classics right on the river.
Jamavar
Jamavar is a Michelin-starred spot in Mayfair with some excellent versions of Indian classics that outweigh a kind-of-boring atmosphere.
Tandoor Chop House
Hit Indian restaurant Tandoor Chop House in Covent Garden when you fancy some tasty starters and hefty lamb chops.
Fatt Pundit
The second location of the Indo-Chinese restaurant has delicious lamb chops and a broad menu that suits pretty much anyone.
Trishna
Trishna is an excellent posh yet casual Indian restaurant in Marylebone, where casual is relative and a good credit line is required for the meal.
Gunpowder Tower Bridge
Gunpowder Tower Bridge serves the same excellent and inventive Indian sharing plates as their original Spitalfields spot.
Dishoom Shoreditch
Thanks to a lovely verandah and excellent views, the Shoreditch branch of modern Indian restaurant Dishoom is one of our favourites.
Dishoom King’s Cross
Set in an old Victorian warehouse, the King’s Cross branch is the brightest and airiest of the Dishoom restaurants.
Gunpowder
Gunpowder is a simply designed little restaurant off Commercial Street serving extremely inventive takes on Indian food that will blow your mind.
Dishoom Covent Garden
The Covent Garden location of trendy Indian restaurant Dishoom is the original, and also the smallest.
Kama By Vineet
This spot inside the Harrods Dining Hall closes early, but the excellent Indian food means that you should go here.
Sagar Vegetarian
Sagar is a South Indian vegetarian restaurant where the food is incredibly consistent and always tasty.
Bombay Bustle
Bombay Bustle is more formal than your local curry house but not at all stuffy, even though it’s in Mayfair.
Namaaste Kitchen
Namaaste is a solid Indian restaurant in Camden, with a slight '90s feel, but some properly good standout dishes.
Indian Veg
Indian Veg is a no-frills, all-you-can-eat buffet spot in Islington. It’s pretty good, and very cheap.
Saravana Bhavan
The East Ham branch of Indian restaurant Saravana Bhavan serves some of the best South Indian food in London, with a menu of pure vegetarian dishes.
Dishoom Carnaby
Dishoom is one of our favourites for Indian food in London, serving street food classics in several locations around town.