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    Paradise Indian Restaurant

    4.5 (56 reviews)
    ModerateIndian
    Closed 12:00 pm - 2:00 PM, 6:00 PM - 11:30 PM

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Chicken tikka masala, saag paneer, naan and rice
    Meg H.

    This was a great find. We were staying at a nearby hotel and had a pleasant walk to find this local gem: excellent, attentive service, reasonable prices, and very good food. We shared two entrees (one chicken tikka masala, one saag paneer), one garlic naan, and one order of rice, and that was plenty. Quiet, comfortable dining room. I'd recommend to and travelers looking for affordable and delicious Indian food!

    B D.

    Our party of six turned up just as they opened. They were very accommodating and friendly. We ordered a combination of main and sides dishes and shared family style. From mild to spicy, chicken lamb and vegetarian. The naan bread was delicious and for desert we had the traditional goolab jamum and kulfi. Our waiters were prompt and attentive. We would recommend highly!

    Chicken Tikka, Aloo Gobi (potato and cauliflower) mango lassi and naan
    Sof B.

    Didn't realize what Uk Indian food taste like until I gave it a try. Couple differences compared to that of US: 1. Sauce is light and chunkier; 2. Less seasoned and less creamier; 3. Generally speaking on the sweeter side. By no means I am an expert but I do have a suspicion if different region might produce different flavor of chicken Tikka. On this one, I vote for Indian food in Houston USA.

    This was amazing... order this!

    We were a bit torn - really wanted Indian cuisine but wanted something relatively close. Turns out, I would have taken the tube for this. Very crowded so we second-guessed but decided to go for it. They seated us in the cozy back room. The service was wonderful. The stuff in the picture attached was AMAZING. Each sauce has a unique flavor and each is so flavorful. We also did the naan - and had to order another out of pure gluttony. The chicken madras curry was about perfect. The chicken vindaloo was superbly spicy. I loved everything about this place.

    Samosa w/ corn and roasted red pepper (?)
    Bella M.

    Perhaps it's different as a sit down restaurant but as a takeaway this place is awful. I ordered: - Paneer Tikka Masala (Mild) - other reviews said they had very spicy food here so I erred on the side of less spice. Unfortunately this dish had no seasoning and was overly sweet. Did not taste like tikka masala at all, more like a bottled, sugary tomato purée. - Peas Piau - this had barely any peas but was also quite flavorless. It tasted like instant rice you'd get at a cheap buffet. - Vegetable Samosa - the item is singular so I expected one robust, crispy samosa wrapped in that typical thick crust. Instead I got 3 small samosas that were so greasy they were wrapped in 2 paper bags and still got grease everywhere. They were also flaky and crunchy like a spring roll or spanakopita. They were also under seasoned and filled with corn and roasted red pepper - definitely not the typical Indian flavor I was expecting, but also overly sweet. There were also no sauces included and no option to ask for them included or indication they should be requested separately. - Papadum - completely undercooked, making them limp instead of crunchy. They also lacked any included sauce and didn't include an option to add it. - Mint sauce - again, extremely sweet. Yogurt based which is fine for some people but it did little to add flavor to this awful meal. - Cheese Naan - probably the only decently edible thing, but the cheese was unevenly distributed making it a tiny portion of cheese naan and mostly plain naan. I don't think I'll give it a chance as a sit down after this, but I can't recommend you order delivery or takeaway from here.

    Mum at dinner!
    Kate C.

    We found this lovely little restaurant after getting turned away at another spot that was too busy to take walk-ins. Well, that was a blessing in disguise because we ended up loving our meal at Paradise! We started with Samosas and a plate of naan with various dipping sauces. Great way to kick it off. For dinner, we had the chicken vindaloo - very spicy, just the way we love it! We paired it with a Sauvignon Blanc that was just so so but to be fair, we didn't ask for a pairing rec so that one is on us. We would definitely return here for dinner if we were staying longer in the area as it was by the far the most kick I've had in a meal since being in the U.K.! And I love a good spicy kick :)

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    Food and service were spot on. Best saag paneer I've ever had. I would definitely recommend.

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    Amazing service and food. Intimate and local. We felt very lucky to have found this gem.

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    This food is the bomb . Been here with relatives . It's much better than Indian food in New York. No contest .

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    All of our food was delicious, especially the samosas, the chili tikka paneer, the stuffed naan, the aloo gobi and the mulligatawny.

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    Dishoom - Paneer Tikka

    Dishoom

    4.5(873 reviews)
    1.5 miSoho
    ££

    I wish I had taken more pictures so I could reminisce on this meal when I am not able to enjoy it…read morein person. This restaurant was recommended to me by someone who comes here whenever they're in London and it did not disappoint. There is indoor and outdoor seating, and the restaurant is very busy/popular. I decided to have lunch on my own and there was about a 15 minute wait. All of the staff I interacted with were very kind, and the inside of the restaurant is dimly lit so it sets a cool and intimate vibe. It's a very vibrant atmosphere. The menu had so many delicious options to choose from. I went with the vegetable samosas to start and a fresh nimbu soda which was very refreshing. For my main dish I had the chicken ruby and a said of garlic naan. Everything was so incredibly fresh. The food was served as soon as it was done being prepared and the flavors were immaculate!!!! 10 out of 10! No notes! And I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone looking. For delicious Indian food.

    Dishoom literally never fails to disappoint. My first experience was at Convent Garden location and…read morethe Carnaby location was just as amazing! We managed to snag a reservation here before coming to London on a Saturday around 6:30 PM. We got there right on time and and our table was ready immediately. We had great booth in the back of the restaurant so it wasn't too loud. We all ordered some drinks when we sat down and opted for a Kingfisher to drink. For appetizers, we got some samosas and chili chicken which were delicious! They also gave us some of these rice crackers with different sauces which were delicious. For our entrees, we got some biryani, ruby chicken and rice, malai chicken, the gunpowder potatoes and 3 orders of naan! It was all delicious! The biryani with the yogurt sauce is my personal favorite but their garlic naan is great too. For dessert, we got the chocolate cake and I opted for the chai to end the meal which was delicious! This meal was stunning and you must stop by Dishoom while in London.

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    Dishoom - Wrestler's Naan Roll

    Wrestler's Naan Roll

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    Dishoom - Lamb chop

    Dishoom

    4.6(616 reviews)
    3.1 miKing's Cross
    ££

    What a cool spot! The neighborhood is awesome, and this restaurant is incredible. It's got so many…read morecool levels with bars on the main level and also downstairs. Service is super professional and on point. The food comes out fast (almost too fast), and is perfectly cooked. Everything smells so wonderful and spicy. We went for breakfast before a show at the nearby Lightroom, but I'd love to go back for lunch or dinner!

    This was my second time at Dishoom but my sister's first time. I would say if you're making a trip…read moreto the UK, a pilgrimage here is needed at least once (I would say once being the maximum, given there's so many other Indian restaurants in the UK). I went for the bottomless chai , which is an absolute must and it was really good. They serve it in a glass , which to be honest feels a little bit convenient since it's piping hot. We got the chicken tikka masala with garlic naan (nothing to write home about here). We also got the Samosa chaat as an appetizer, which me and my sister both enjoyed. I also decided to get the chicken ruby curry, which seemed to be very popular across all the review platforms. It was.... OK. lol. Overall, none of the food here is bad. It's just I think this establishment gets so much hype for what it is. This location is particularly historic as it was built on a trade spot between Indians and the British; the place maintains most of the architecture from more than 100 years ago. Service here is pretty good too. We walked in on a Sunday afternoon and were able to get high table seatings.

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    Quilon Restaurant

    Quilon Restaurant

    4.4(180 reviews)
    0.5 miWestminster
    £££

    Quilon was on our wishlist during our visit to London, it is a Michelin star Indian restaurant that…read morefeatures South Indian coastal cuisine with a modern twist. My family tried seafood tasting menu (£125 pp approx $160) but they also offer vegetarian tasting menu for a slightly lower fare £115 pp Their Cod was probably one of the best we ever had. Oyster 2 ways was served very creative, cold with smoked red pepper and hot, pan fried with pepper masala. Vegetarian tasting menu was a bit of disappointment. They started with banana stem soup which was served warm almost tepid, to me soup should be hot. I had to return it. Rest of vegetarian menu seemed like regular South Indian dishes and taste was just ok. Service was quite sub par considering the expectation of a Michelin star restaurant. Our drinks were not filled on time.. we ordered a bottle of champagne and had to hunt down our server to refill it as he kept it in a bucket far away from us. The staff lacked experience in describing the dish. After the dessert course, one of the servers got something sweet in a plate, just kept it and left. I asked her what it was and she had no idea. Overall it was not the experience we expected compared to other Michelin star Indian restaurants in London. But we would definitely go back to have that black cod from ala carte menu.

    There is little secret that outside of India, London is generally accepted as the spot to get an…read moreauthentic Indian meal. It's a city where the cuisine is often separated to highlight specific regions of the country. Quilon is focused on the southern coastal foods of India, bringing a sharp contrast to some of the more common dishes in the Western World. Things to expect: bold chutneys, mango curries, fresh fish and plentiful heat. The wine list is spectacular, with extremely reasonable prices relative to retail. It is a true journey of senses throughout and the team is incredibly attentive to help guests pick out the right dishes. The design of the establishment is very contemporary and to say simply, is beautiful. This may be one of the best and most interesting Indian meals that money can buy.

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    Kutir - Chocolate (£10)

    Kutir

    4.6(37 reviews)
    0.9 miChelsea

    Our final meal in London before we headed back home was absolutely spectacular, thanks to the…read moredelicious food cooked by Chef Rohit. A friend of the chef organized this dinner for us, and like many other fancy Indian restaurants, they do have a rather silly children policy, but thanks to our host, an exception was made for us. Kutir's experience begins with it's thoughtful setup. You are indeed welcomed in a home with pretty compact seating. Their rooftop seating is really inviting, but we could not seat there because the restaurant wasn't as busy on a Sunday evening. Aarav, our server made food recommendations which included a brilliantly tasty serving of Crab ~ Pepper Fry (£14), Lamb ~ Black Cumin (£24), Jheenga ~ Moilee (£26), and a Bread ~ Basket (£12). Our little one enjoyed the Double Tadka ~ Dal (£8) with some Steamed ~ Rice (£5). The Crab and Jheenga were absolutely spectacular. Desserts were on the okay-ish end and included Chocolate ~ Peanut (£10), and Cassata ~ Rose (£9) which had a very grainy texture. Aarav was very attentive, and friendly towards our little one. Very very good service. Noise levels were on the lower end, and it was easy to have a quiet conversation when we weren't eating all the delicious food! Highly recommend this place for an absolute unique take on Indian food!

    A wonderful Indian restaurant in Chelsea. Hidden away on a side street but in a beautiful building…read morewith skylights and great decor. I had a tasting menu and it was superb. Service was great. If you are looking for great Indian food in Chelsea, Kutir can't be beat.

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    Double Tadka Dal (£8)

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    Cassata (£9)

    Paradise Indian Restaurant - indpak - Updated July 2026

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