Reviews Hoppers King's Cross

4
Soraia Carmo
+4
I personally wouldn't come back mainly because all dishes are somewhat spicy, with no option for non spicy in any of them. That said, I did enjoy the squid as a starter and having the lamb as a main. My colleagues who like it really hot, complained the food wasn't hot enough. So, if you like spicy, make sure you ask for proper hot. If you don't like spicy, think twice before coming as there won't be options. Good portions for sharing though, staff was professional and attentive, and service was quick 👌
5
Jamie Milnes
+5
Amazing food! We were lucky to get in early Saturday evening, even though we’d not booked we were offered one of the high bar tables. Staff were super friendly, could not have been more helpful. Food was absolutely lovely, full of flavour and can’t wait to go back! One of the managers came over after our meal and asked if everything was OK, had a really nice chat with him, we left feeling like royalty! 😊
5
Kapo Mok
+5
Had an amazing dinner at the Hoppers yesterday. First time trying Sri Lankan food and loved it, we had no idea what to expect but everything tasted so good. For starters we had the devilled paneer which was nice and really spicy! Lamb kothu roti was also really good. We then had the chicken kari for mains, we've ordered a hopper, a dosa to go with the curry to see the difference, the dosa was massive, and they were all lovely! We also had the green mango cooler which was so refreshing! We saw other people order the lamb shank and it looked so nice but we were too full to fit any more food in, so next time we will give this a try!
5
The Honourable Gentleman
+5
Went in for a light dinner and ordered a few plates of starters. It was around 9pm and the restaurant was buzzing and still slightly busy - the experience was quite enjoyable. You must ask the waiter for their Banana leaf from the secret menu, it was absolutely delicious! We did ask for recommendations from the waiter, to be honest, waiter’s recommendation of the Chettinadu Chicken Bites starters was pretty mediocre as it was over cooked and slightly dry. We decided on the hot butter squid which was really really good, a 10 out of 10 and the mutton rolls + Lankan ketchup was decent. Drinks were nice and refreshing. I wasn’t too happy about the mandatory service charge since the service was okay but not brilliant and also this is the UK.
4
Ana Lara
+4
Great food (albeit beware if you don't like spicy!). Also it is more of a tapas concept so it can add up to a fair bit but really tasty and well cooked food. Service was excellent - they advised us to get cheaper dishes and replaced a dish we dropped to the floor without a comment.
5
Lemona Chanda
+5
Just came home from King’s Cross Hoppers for my birthday. I had a difficult request. Prompt service, excellent food, beautiful ambience and everyone super attentive! Loved it! Will visit again. I was pleasantly surprised to see how they dealt with my request… my friends were super happy!
4
Kelly Sze
+4
Hopper’s has three branches in London. We came to the one at King’s Cross for lunch on a weekend. It’s spacious with outdoor seating, lovely and friendly staff members. First time trying Sri Lankan cuisine, something I have never had before. It was an interesting experience. Initially I expected it is somewhat similar to Indian food, but turned out it’s more on the spicy and sour side in contrast to the rich and intense spice from India. Ordered the mutton rolls, the bone marrow, jackfruit and mushroom Kothu roti and also the Podi dosa. The mutton rolls were fire, it was so delicious. I also love the dosa so so much. This place is definitely worth giving a try.
4
Damien Baxter
+4
Sri-Lankan food done well ish….. and let me tell you why. Having travelled to Sri-Lanka and being very impressed with the food, I was very excited to try out this authentic restaurant, in the heart of Kings Cross. Let me start with the booking process. It was straight forward, but as we are a group of 8, had to pay a £200 deposit. A little steep don’t you think! Fast forward 3 days and we are greeted at the front door of the restaurant by smiley faces and helpful staff. Our group of 8 were showed to our right squeeze of a booth. The table really is more suited to 5 or 6 people than 8, but we made it work. The menu was minimal, and I didn’t really know what I was doing. The staff did however try to explain the concept, but it was so noisy that I couldn’t really make out what they were saying. Putting that aside, and after a quick Google as to what everything on the menu was, I decided to go for the Hopper (it is called Hoppers restaurant after all), and a lamb shank biriyani. As they had run out of lamb shank on their busiest day, I was then forced to quickly choose something else - the chicken curry. Overall, I’d say the food was good, but not quite the authentic and bustling flavours that I’d experienced on my travelled. However, the devilled squid was exceptional! We then move onto desert - the chocolate biscuit pudding was lovely, but 2 or 3 spoonfuls was more than enough. It was incredibly rich! I wouldn’t be in a great rush to return, but glad we gave it a try.
5
Lizzie Bourn
+5
Amazingly tasty food with super crispy roti. The dahl is a great texture to eat with the roti and hoppers. The dosas aren't served with chutneys so you have to order them separately which is a little strange as they are included at many other restaurants. Restaurant is always busy so can be loud inside.
5
JP
+5
This is possibly the best Sri Lankan food in London. The menu is not extensive, and the portions are not big, but everything in it is mouth-wateringly delicious. It feels like the home-cooking of my childhood, and instantly transported me back to Colombo. It is a beautifully decorated place and feels relaxed. There is a large (covered) terrace. On busy nights it might be worth booking a table but front of house staff do their best to cater for walk-ins, too.
5
Licia Capra
+5
went for dinner with friends. everything we ordered tasted great (egg hoppers, dosas, chicken and prawn karis, all the chutneys and sambal). very friendly staff and wonderful ambience just by the canal (glad we sat outdoors as the noise level indoors was very high when we passed on our way out!)
4
Tom Daff
+4
One of the only places in the area with space on a late Wednesday lunch, but happy to have stopped in. The dishes were all very tasty - creamy curries, paneer with a kick, and a nice balance of fresh ingredients and textures. Really enjoyed the kothu as a great take on street food that was a bit different from usual menus. Great to see a large choice of well indicated and creative vegetarian and vegan options. Portions were a little small and when intended to share many seemed a little on the expensive side.
5
Raj Patel
+5
Went here for a work meeting mixed with a few drinks! Amazing tasty food! Our waitress Kayla (might have got it wrong) was amazing helped out with diff options very knowledgeable. Amit the gent behind the bar helped out a lot with drinks great guy! Kayla & Amit are a huge assett to the company! Thank you and see you soon
4
Nirali Patel
+4
We ordered the hot butter squid, prawn kari with basmati rice and my partner ordered the lamb kothuroti. The squid starter was flavourful and delicious. I really enjoyed the main prawn kari; the taste resembled those I had tried in Sri Lanka. It was a little spicy, but also delicious that I wanted to continue eating it. I asked for some yoghurt and the waiter got this for us very quickly. It paired very well and I cleared both plates. Unfortunately, my partner didn’t enjoy the kothuroti. There was more salad than roti and lamb and he didn’t like kale, which took up half of the plate and lacked flavour, which we felt was not worth the hefty price of £15. The tables for two were also placed just too close together and we could overhear too many conversations. However, the service was great. There were many waiters on the floor and all waiters that we encountered were very attentive and friendly. Overall, expensive for the portions served, but a positive experience.
4
Robin Metzler
+4
Hoppers was our first Sri Lankan experience and we enjoyed it! The dishes were packed with flavour and deeply satisfying. The portions are small and even though it is suggested to order multiple items for sharing; main dishes such as the Kari weren't any bigger than the Drumsticks side but double the price. The staff was friendly and attentive, which is not a given in times of staff shortages. At the time the only lassi was unavailable so we tried the savoury buttermilk drink - Masala Buttermilk. It's a new favourite of mine! Spicy and refreshing at once. The Pol Roti was fabulous and so was the Jackfruit + Mushroom Kothu Roti. I'm glad I had the chance to try these dishes. Thank you for looking after us!
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