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Thursday 17 October 2019

London’s Best Indian Restaurants

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London has become more diverse over the years. Tourists can experience different cultures and meet people from various ethnic backgrounds in this city. 
One of the things that people love about London is the varying cuisine options. From Asian to Western food, many people can find almost any kind of food in London.
Indian food has become popular with local Londoners. There are tons of restaurants in and around the city. Tourists have also found that there’s something special about Indian food in London.
To get the Indian cuisine experience in London during your stay at a hotel near Wembley Arena, here are the best Indian restaurants in the city.

Dishoom Carnaby

Breakfast is an important meal to start the day right. For breakfast, people can visit the Dishoom Carnaby in Soho. 
The ambiance in the restaurant is one of a kind. It features an authentic Bombay experience just by getting inside the establishment.
Their best seller is the Big Bombay. The dish includes masala baked beans, Shropshire pork sausages, grilled mushrooms, and homemade buttered buns.
The restaurant can also be found in other locations around London. But, many agree that the Dishoom in Soho is best among the others.
Price: Prices start at $3
Address: 22 Kingly St, Soho, London W1B 5QP
Nearest tube: Oxford Circus, Piccadilly Circus, Bond Street

Jikoni

For people who get up a bit late, getting brunch at Jikono might be the best option. People can enjoy a cozy ambiance while eating an East African-Middle Eastern-Asian cuisine fusion.
Some of the favorites at this restaurant are the Piña Colada Pancakes with caramelized apples topped with spicy pickled cauliflower and poached egg. They’re famous for serving brunch with a hint of spiciness, which is perfect to kick start the day.
They also have lunch and dinner food options. They also serve cocktails and wines. For events, they have two-party menus to choose from.
Price: Prices start at $5
Address: 19 - 21 Blandford St, Marylebone, London W1U 3DG
Nearest tube: Bond Street, Baker Street, Marble Arch

Dum Biryani House

When dining with a large group, Dum Biryani House in Soho is the place to go. The owner got the inspiration for the restaurant from traveling to Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
The restaurant takes pride in its dum cuisine. It’s a special cooking method of tempering vegetables and meat with spices. The vegetables and meat are then layered with rice and sealed with pastry on top. The dish is then steamed until cooked. Many people suggest that first-time diners try their lamb shank biryani.
This is the place for family gatherings and other groups who want to enjoy amazing Indian food with great company. 
Price: Prices start from $4
Address: 187B Wardour St, Soho, London W1F 8ZB
Nearest tube: Oxford Circus, Tottenham Court Road, Goodge Street
There are still lots of other Indian restaurants in London. Many of these restaurants have Indian fusion cuisine that’ll fit any type of palate. When staying in London, it’s best to book any of the hotels in North West London near all the good restaurants and sights.
  

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