
36 "Indian" Restaurants in London.
Baban’s Naan is a tiny takeaway naan spot that serves delicious, made-to-order, fresh naan for just a few quid, or even less.
If you’re in or around Westfield London, Copper Chimney is a decent place to stop-in for some lamb chops and their roti basket.
Ararat Bread is a tiny bakery on Ridley Road that makes delicious meat or cheese topped naan flatbreads for a couple of quid or less.
Namaaste is a solid Indian restaurant in Camden, with a slight 90s feel, but some properly good standout dishes.
This spot inside the Harrods Dining Hall closes early, but the excellent Indian food means that you should go here.
Beb’s Kitchen is a small BYOB Indian restaurant in Brixton with a homely atmosphere that makes affordable and tasty curries.
Vegetarian spot Ethos has pay-by-weight options by day, full table service by night and foliage aplenty.
Kutir is a refined Indian restaurant in Chelsea that’s perfect if you need something quiet and a bit fancy.
Gunpowder Tower Bridge serves the same excellent and inventive Indian sharing plates as their original Spitalfields spot.
The Kati Roll Company is a small takeout or eat-in spot in Soho serving some of the best (yes, you guessed it) kati rolls in London.
Brigadiers is a very good and very fun Indian restaurant near Bank in the City, specialising in barbecued meats.
Bombay Bustle is more formal than your local curry house but not at all stuffy, even though it’s in Mayfair.