Indian Restaurants in Soho
                            
        
                1. Fatt Pundit
                Indian restaurant in Westminster
                                                         77 Berwick Street - W1F
                                                                                
                “Absolutely delicious” Indo-Chinese dishes (inspired by the Hakka-influenced cuisine of Kolkata) makes it worth discovering these slightly offbeat eateries in Soho and Covent Garden: (“delectable chops, and it even converted me to liking okra!”). 
                
                
            
            
            
        
                2. The Kati Roll Company
                Indian restaurant in Soho
                                                         24 Poland Street - W1F
                                                                                
                A taste of Kolkata, via New York – these “Indian fast-food” joints in Soho and Bethnal Green serve buttery paratha flatbreads rolled around fillings originally grilled on skewers (kati means skewer), the street food from home that founder Payal Saha missed when she moved to Manhattan 21 years ago. 
                
                
            
            
            
        
                3. Tamarind Kitchen
                Indian restaurant in Soho
                                                         167-169 Wardour St - W1F
                                                                                
                This “sparky version of its parent Tamarind” in a “busy part of Soho” knocks out “delicious twists on quintessential Delhi street food” in a “large, stylish and comfortable dining room”. “Jovial staff” add to the “very special” package. 
                
                
            
            
            
        
                4. Dishoom
                Indian restaurant in Soho
                                                         22 Kingly St - W1
                                                                                
                “I have yet to find the person who does not absolutely love Dishoom!” – Shamil and Kavi Thakrar’s “must-visit chain” remains our poll’s most-commented-on group, on the strength of its “exceptional” homage to the Irani cafés of Bombay. “A sense of nostalgia for a vanished India and quirky colonial notices add to the fun” of its “cool”, “evocative” branches, where “outstanding staff, even when very busy” (which is to say always) preside over “borderline hectic” conditions with great verve and efficiency. The “slightly different Indian food” (“with spice rather than heat”) is “far better than it has any right to be” given the volumes it’s served in… “superb”… “so consistent” and “extremely fairly priced” too. The “left field” breakfast menu is famous nowadays, and “awesome bacon and egg naan rolls” have “redefined what brekkie is all about” for many Londoners. Founded in 2010, they will hit six branches in London in 2022, with a big (355 covers) new Canary Wharf outlet, complete with a bar and terrace overlooking the docks. On the downside, bookings at all the outlets are restricted and “queues are half way down the street”. “It’s worth it though!!”. Top Menu Tips – “Finally got to try the black dal… a big hug in a bowl” that’s “to die for” and “Ruby Murray is a family favourite”. And, with their burgeoning delivery business, “the fact you can now order the Bacon Naan for home consumption is a wonderful, wonderful thing”. 
                
                
            
            
            
        
                5. Kricket
                Indian restaurant in Soho
                                                         12 Denman Street - W1
                                                                                
                As 10CC might have put it: “We don’t like Kricket… we love it!”. “Brilliant Indian sharing plates with an emphasis on taste, not heat” have bowled a hat-trick of successes for Rik Campbell and Will Bowlby since their street food pop-up went permanent in Soho, Brixton and White City. Their “interesting and flexible” small-plate menus are served in a “cool, vibey atmosphere”, either eating at the counter or at tables – with more vibes next door in their speakeasy bar Soma for diners in Soho. 
                
                
            
            
            
        
                6. Hankies
                Indian restaurant in Soho
                                                         67 Shaftesbury Avenue - W1D
                                                                                
                Tapas based on Delhi street food is served in a roti at this Indian duo, with branches in Soho and in a smart hotel dining room near Marble Arch, for whom feedback remains limited but upbeat. (The Paddington branch has now closed). 
                
                
            
            
            
        
                7. Kanishka
                Indian restaurant in Westminster
                                                         17-19 Maddox Street - W1S
                                                                                
                Atul Kochhar’s “inventive” Northeastern Indian cuisine (“light and not too rich”) continues to win a strong fanclub for this well regarded four-year-old in Mayfair. It would rate even higher, were it not for a few reporters for whom “it’s sound all around but just not that next-level I’d expect at the price point”. 
                
                
            
            
            
        
                8. Bombay Bustle
                Indian restaurant in Mayfair
                                                         29 Maddox Street - W1S
                                                                                
                “Noisy and aptly named bustle” – this “well-executed and brilliant concept” (sibling to Jamavar) is inspired by the street food of Mumbai: a “deeply impressive range of dishes” and results are “mind-blowing” – with just “the right balance of spices and herbs”. 
                
                
            
            
            
        
                9. Veeraswamy
                Indian restaurant in Mayfair
                                                         Victory House, 99-101 Regent Street - W1
                                                                                
                Approaching its centenary, London’s oldest Indian, near Piccadilly Circus, continues to thrive as part of the high-quality group that also owns Chutney Mary. It may be an “old favourite” for many fans of decades’ standing, but the “relaxing” interior is modern and without any ‘heritage’ appeal. “Service is friendly and professional – not pushy, but there when you want them” – and the cooking has “sublime flavours and fragrances”. 
                
                
            
            
            
        
                10. Gunpowder Soho
                Indian restaurant in Soho
                                                         20 Greek Street - W1D
                                                                                
                “Tops for combining punchy tastes and value”: this Indian street-food trio – in Spitalfields, near Tower Bridge, and – since late 2021 – now in Soho too – offers a “distinct” and “modern spin” on Indian cuisine. Although the plates are small, “it’s amazing how they deliver such big flavours”. 
                
                
            
            
            
        
                11. Masala Zone
                Indian restaurant in Westminster
                                                         244 Piccadilly - W1J
                                                                                
                 Review: “I keep coming back for the reliably distinctive range of Indian dishes… when I’m pushed to try new things I rarely regret it” – the “always interesting menu” at these longstanding pioneers of street food and thalis delivers “very tasty grub in generous portions that’s good value for money”. It’s run by MW Eats (the family company behind some of the capital’s most prestigious subcontinental restaurants). 
                
                
            
            
            
        
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