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Featuring authentic northern Indian cuisine, Bombay Palace serves up a selection of dishes rich in spice blends. A buffet lunch is served daily (except Saturday) and dinner is a la carte. Address: 50 Connaught Street London W2 2AA
Send an Email (14) +44 (0) 20 7723 8855
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Chutney Mary serves dishes from six regions in India with specialty chefs creating food from each region. A significant portion of the menu changes each month offering new dishes from certain regions. Outside catering is available. Address: 535 King's Road Chelsea, London SW10
Send an Email (3) +44 (0) 20 7351 3113
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Mela is a modern, unique and casual restaurant that serves a variety of reasonably priced Indian dishes. The restaurant is within a short distance from Theatreland, Soho and Covent Garden. Address: 152 - 156 Shaftesbury Avenue Leicester Square, London WC2
+44 (0) 20 7836 8635
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The Bombay Brasserie was the first in the UK to serve authentic regional Indian home-cooking with Parsi, Goan, Bengali and Gujerati influences. Address: Courtfield Close, Courtfield Road (opp Gloucester Rd tube station) London England UK SW7 4UH
Send an Email (10) +44 (0) 20 7963 8359
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Faheem Faheem features Indian and Indonesian dine-in cuisine and take away. A number of Balti specials are served including chicken, lamb and prawns all cooked in flavourful spices in a Balti pan. Address: 314 Trinity Road London England UK SW18 3RG
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Quilon Quilon restaurant is just a short walk from St. James Park, Buckingham Palace and Victoria Station. The coastal Indian cuisine offers many options guaranteed to please the most discriminating palette. Some dishes include duck, fish, and lamb curry. Address: 41 Buckingham Gate London SW1
+44 (0) 20 7821 1899
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Despite the fact that Veeraswamy was recently refashioned, it is the oldest Indian restaurant in Britain - established more than 70 years ago by an English General and an Indian princess. The recipes used at Veerswamy originated from private homes in north and south India. Catering may be arranged. Address: 99 Regent Street London W1B 4RS
Send an Email (9) +44 (0) 20 7734 1401
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Open 7 days a week, La Porte des Indes London serves a distinctive selection of traditional Indian cuisine as well as some dishes inspired by South India and Pondicherry's former French colonies. A lunchtime buffet is served in addition to a Sunday brunch. A vegetarian menu is available. Private dining rooms are on-site for conferences and weddings. Address: 32 Bryanston Street London W1H 7AE
Send an Email (20) +44 (0) 20 7224 0055
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Vama is an authentically Indian restaurant from the menu to the decor. With hand crafted teak chairs, the Indian fossil stone floor and the oil paintings, it is no wonder Vama is considered among the best Indian restaurants in London. Most specialty dishes include delicious fresh marinated meat and seafood. Address: 438 Kings Road Chelsea, London SW10 0LJ
Send an Email (12) +44 (0) 20 7351 4118
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The Star of India Proprietor Reza Mahammad has forged a handy second career as a TV presenter, but the Star of India remains his most famous accomplishment. Contemporary Indian cuisine is served in classically decorated dining rooms. Address: 154 Old Brompton Road London England UK SW5 0BE
+44 (0) 20 7373 2901
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The Punjab Restaurant holds firm as London's oldest Punjabi restaurant - it has been pleasing customers since 1951. Many authentic Indian dishes are served such as chicken tandoori, kebabs, a variety of lamb, curry and more. Address: 80 Neal Street Covent Garden, London WC2H 9PA
+44 (0) 20 7836 9787
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