Indian Restaurants in South Kensington
1. Light of India
Indian restaurant in Kensington and Chelsea
67/69 Gloucester Road - SW7
Located at the heart of Kensington and Chelsea,The Light of India restaurant is a classy and elegant Indian restaurant established in 1984. Our culinary philosophy is deceptively simple. We celebrate the ver...
2. Pravaas
Indian restaurant in Kensington and Chelsea
3 Glendower Place - SW7
"Pravaas’s culinary concept is to provide a journey through dishes inspired by Chef Patron Shilpa Dandekar. Her unyielding passion for the culinary arts and her insatiable desire to explore various kitchen styles have fuelled her quest for diverse culinary knowledge, allowi...
3. Bombay Brasserie
Indian restaurant in South Kensington
Courtfield Road - SW7
This grand Indian near Gloucester Road tube station was famous in the late 1980s, and nowadays has achieved a respectable semi-obscurity. Now owned by India’s swish Taj Hotels group, all reports rate it well, and fans say it’s been “year-in, year-out enjoyable” for four decades.
4. Noor Jahan
Indian restaurant in Earl's Court
2a Bina Gardens - SW5
This family-run “stalwart” of the Earl’s Court-South Ken dining scene (and its ‘Noor Jahan II’ Bayswater offshoot) has built a strong following for its “consistently good” Indian dishes over the past 60 years – and the smattering of celebs and royals among its guests (Angelina Jolie, Prince William…) has not gone to its head: “after all this time it remains your typical curry house”.
5. Thali
Indian restaurant in Earl's Court
166 Old Brompton Rd - SW5
With its “good North Indian cooking” from family recipes, this well-established venue with Bollywood posters lining the walls is these days a rival to veteran Noor Jahan for bragging rights on Earl’s Court’s “curry corner”.
6. Flora Indica
Indian restaurant in South Kensington
242 Old Brompton Road - SW5
“A quirky steampunk theme combined with an emphasis on cocktails and craft beers accompanies very sound modern Indian cooking” at this Earl’s Court venture, whose name pays tribute to the 19th-century Scottish botanists who classified the subcontinent’s plants. “After a few false starts on the site, this restaurant has found its forte under the same ownership as its predecessor Mr Wing (RIP)”.
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