Bombay Brasserie combines a glamorous colonial-style vibe with a stunning conservatory and a menu of authentically spiced Indian dishes, perfect for any occasion.
Gloucester Road Tube, Opposite, Courtfield Rd, London SW7 4QH, United Kingdom Get directions
$$$ · Menu
"Set up in 1982, the most significant thing about this glamorous venue opposite Gloucester Road tube station is that it was London’s first Modern Indian restaurant, though the term had yet to be coined. Interest from celebrities like Tom Cruise led to wonderment and column inches from international restaurant critics at the time. It’s been redecorated a few times over the years, but still maintains its colonial-style interior of potted palms, gilt-edged framed photographs, tribal art, stunning chandeliers, and a beautiful bar. Try the many Bombay chaats or the seafood platter with fresh prawns, scallops and crab claws. Other impressive dishes include duck breasts with tamarind and green peppercorns, and okra pan-fried with water chestnuts. Book a secluded table in the famous, atmospheric conservatory at the back." - Sejal Sukhadwala
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