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3 Indian restaurants in London that will transport you back home

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Imagine you are roaming in the lanes of London and fully enjoying your dream trip to Europe, eating croissants and trying out the authenticated flavours of the place. But we all have to accept this truth that after some time we Indians start craving our desi Indian food and not to mention finding it can take a toll on your nerves.

No doubt there are fantastic restaurants which have delicious and delectable foods but the urge to eat our own food is unmatchable. Moreover, Indian restaurants are setting high and high standards of quality cuisine abroad which is why they are so popular in the United Kingdom too. 

To make things easy for you we have done the hard work on your behalf and curated a list of restaurants in London where you can find and order the pure indulgence of Indian food and that too without much hassle.

  1. Gymkhana

Address- Gymkhana, 42 Albemarle Street, Mayfair, London W1S 4JH

The polished dark timber and rich printed fabric, inspired by India’s traditional gymkhana clubs, transport you away from central London in an instant. The tasting menu is a beautiful treat, but you should come hungry; portions are substantial and full of flavour, from the lamb ed mutton samosa to the cardamom kheer, fresh mango, and mango sorbet pudding.

  1. Darbaar

Address: Bradway Quarter,1 Snowden Street, Shoreditch, London

Darbaar, one of London’s greatest Indian restaurants, is the creation of award-winning chef Abdul Yaseen. Indian food in London is best presented in the royal banquet manner, with his enthusiasm for current Indian cuisine infusing his creations. From the vast spread of the menu do try Kasturi Butter Chicken and Baby Aubergine as they are super yumm..

  1. Tandoor Chop House

8 Adelaide St, London WC2N 4HZ, UK

You haven’t gone to a chophouse like this before, believe us. The spice-laden and tandoor-smoked meats here are all the better for it, while the industrial-style decor is more Bombay (via Dishoom) than Berni Inn. From the kebab rolls, nimbu masala fries, chicken chops, and excellent naan to the exotically adorned kulfi served as a refreshing conclusion, almost every item will make you swoon.

Next time you head towards London and miss our food then head towards these places and you’ll be surprised to find the amazing food and the vibe is just perfect. But in addition to that, don’t miss the opportunity to taste authentic London cuisine and make the most of your experience. 

Happy vacations! 

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