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I will miss India Club when it closes its doors. I’ve been coming here with my dad for a while now and so grateful for this home away from home. My last lunch there was for my dads birthday last week. We spotted a dear old friend of my dad the late Chandran Tharoor in the bar photos while having dri
I am so sorry that it took me until you were closing down to make a visit. Well worth the wait though, honest good indian food in an amazing dining room. Thank you for squeezing us into a busy lunch service on a Friday, it’s an experience I’ll never forget.
Well the place is closing in 2 days so this review feels a little pointless, but I might as well... I arrived at 5.30 with my companion and we were able to get shown to a table by 5.40. We were allowed to order at 5.45 but the kitchen didn't start cooking until 6pm. Dosa was ok, good sambhar and coc
This is definitely worth a visit! And it's a marmite experience for sure! The front door is an old hotel, a very hidden doorway opposite the ME hotel. 1st floor is a bar, don't be expecting anything fancy but it's dripping in atmosphere and I'd gladly go back for the drink there, especially as there
A lovely little place well hidden from view is this gem of a restaurant Place claims to be the oldest curry house and was a meeting point for the Indian diaspora. I nearly missed the entrance but found it wnd climbed the 39 steps to the restaurant Did book a table just in case if it is busy We went
This is a London hidden gem and one of our favourite places. It's old worldly and authentic. The dining room style venue dates back fifty years and I'm sure that little has changed in that time. The food is authentic and delicious. On this occasion we had the Lamb Keema Masala Dosa and King Prawn
It's a unique experience! In the heart of London there's smack bam an authentic Indian restaurant. It's incredible. What takes the rating down is that it's not exactly a cheap eat nor filling for people 6 foot upwards. I had the Paneer Dosa and it lacked flavour and I could have devoured another on
Probably the best curry place in London, the fact it's hidden away does service to its quality. Authentic experience with fantastic history, good portion sizes, excellent for the price, and incredible quality food. Service can be leisurely but sometimes that's exactly what you want. Travesty that it
Really nice quirky place with very nice food at reasonable prices considering the location. Staff very accommodating and friendly. Not 5 star but a good place to grab a pre-theatre bite.
First went to eat here in 1981 and it’s still as amazing. Went this Tuesday 12th Best authentic Indian food and atmosphere I’ve experienced. Want to say thank to the staff especially the head waiter who help us get a table at 19.00 so quickly. All guests so friendly especially a lovely couple next t
It's been 12 years since I last visited, and very little has changed. Very, very busy on a Thursday evening in June, the food was delicious. The atmosphere was loud..
I found this place in Time Out and I am so glad I did! It's not salubrious surroundings but you appreciate the history behind it. The food was tasty and the spice was warming which was excellent for me, it was good food at a good price and not pretentious and for a Tuesday all the tables were take
Thank you for being there, I've been coming for 53 years. My last visit was wonderful with much loved former colleagues from BBC World Service. My 1st desk there overlooked the Strand - just 5 minutes away. What a haven The India Club has been, it's a travesty that this amazing haven is being force
Would never have known about this place - came here for a book launch - and it was some of the tastiest Indian food we’ve eaten in a long time. The dhal, the dosa, the sambar - everything was on point, with layered subtle flavours and just a tremendous sensory experience, all for a really reasonable
Had what may be our last visit to The India Club yesterday. Heartening to see it so busy on a Saturday afternoon, the atmosphere was buzzy as usual as diners sat with strangers and discussed how much we all love and appreciate this amazing space. Of course, this is all to be taken away in September
A hidden gem at the Strand, so writing this review reluctantly as don't want to spread the word :). It's an absolutely fabulous place to visit either for a drink for some deliciously cooked Indian food in their upstairs restaurant. The only downside is that portions are quite small, which I guess is
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