Dishoom Canary Wharf
Indian restaurant · Blackwall ·

Dishoom Canary Wharf

Indian restaurant · Blackwall ·

Bombay cafe serving popular black dal, signature lobster, and chaat

dal
chai
okra fries
pau bhaji
romali rotis
chicken tikka masala
garlic naan
lamb chops
Dishoom Canary Wharf by null
Dishoom Canary Wharf by null
Dishoom Canary Wharf by null
Dishoom Canary Wharf by null
Dishoom Canary Wharf by null
Dishoom Canary Wharf by null
Dishoom Canary Wharf by null
Dishoom Canary Wharf by null
Dishoom Canary Wharf by null
Dishoom Canary Wharf by null
Dishoom Canary Wharf by null
Dishoom Canary Wharf by null
Dishoom Canary Wharf by null
Dishoom Canary Wharf by null
Dishoom Canary Wharf by null
Dishoom Canary Wharf by null
Dishoom Canary Wharf by null
Dishoom Canary Wharf by null
Dishoom Canary Wharf by null
Dishoom Canary Wharf by null

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13 Water St, Canary Wharf Estate, London E14 5GX, United Kingdom Get directions

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Usually a wait
Restroom
Popular for lunch
Lunch reservations recommended
Popular for dinner

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13 Water St, Canary Wharf Estate, London E14 5GX, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 7420 9326
dishoom.com
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•Usually a wait
•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Lunch reservations recommended
•Popular for dinner
•Dinner reservations recommended
•Cozy

Last updated

Jan 20, 2026

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The Best Restaurants in Canary Wharf | Eater London

"Self-styled Bombay café Dishoom has opened gigantic London restaurant, sprawled across 8,000 square feet. With 355 covers, and an extensive menu to match, this new branch is well suited to any occasion. Featuring a location-specific signature lobster dish and cocktails, the group’s ninth restaurant also offers the hugely popular black dal and a Maharashtrian-influenced small plates menu for a sensory feast." - Shekha Vyas

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Dishoom Canary Wharf

Faisal P.

Google
This was the first time I've had an opportunity to visit the Canary Wharf location and it was really nice. Very open with very much the signature Dishoom decor. The staff were really helpful, excellent in their service and ensured we received all our food order promptly. I've tried Dishoom many a times and it is a safe bet to ensuring consistent and delicious Indian food every single time and during this visit, it was no different. Thoroughly enjoyed the outing. Definitely visit if you have never been.

Farhan R.

Google
We had a wonderful meal at Dishoom, Canary Wharf! The atmosphere was vibrant yet relaxed, and the service was warm and attentive. The chaat was bursting with flavour, the masala fish perfectly spiced and cooked to perfection, and the halva puri was an absolute treat. The chef’s special lamb dish stood out — rich, tender, and beautifully balanced. Every dish felt authentic and thoughtfully prepared. A memorable dining experience we’d happily repeat!

Sairam R.

Google
After hearing about this for a long time, decided to go in. Usually need reservations but went late in the evening and decided to take a chance - worked out (but reservations are highly recommended). The decors are great and the vibe in this place is fantastic. Our waiter wasn’t the most responsive - very mechanical and at times quite slow (possibly because they are so busy but hope it isn’t because they don’t care). The food is easily the star of the show. I have a super high bar for Indian vegetarian food and this place shatters that bar. Every single item that we ordered was just fantastic. Highly recommend ordering multiple dishes and sharing across the table. Their okra fries, pau bhaji, house dal cannot be missed with the romali rotis. The rest of what we ordered was great but these were stand out. I will come back again (and hope for a different waiter) but the food alone makes it worth it. The hype for once is spot on.

Scott B.

Google
Everyone told us we needed to go here, and they were absolutely right. This was one of the best experiences we’ve had eating in London. The food is truly top notch. And the service really blew us away. We had a lot of inconvenient, allergies and our server, Daxesh (along with Steph) was super thorough in making sure that we had all our needs taken care of. They even went through the menu to tell us what we couldn’t could not eat. It was the highest level of service. Special shout out to Michael, made us feel so welcomed and was outrageously kind and helpful. He brought an energy to the meal that elevated the entire experience. We left in such a great mood because of him. As for the food, the lamb chops, garlic, chili, and brussels sprouts were simply delicious. Will be thinking about and talking about these for years. Do not miss out on this restaurant experience, it’ll change your life

Beth S

Google
Very good Indian food in a great location We walked in as a party of three on a Sunday afternoon. There were no more seats inside, but it was a nice day out, so we sat outside. The outside seats have some heaters over them and some canopy, but our table was a little outside of the canopy. I was a bit cold, as I forgot my jacket, but the sun kept me warm. The menu is fairly large. There’s plenty of options. We ordered two plates of the vegetable samosas and the chili chicken as appetizers. They came out very quickly. They were both delicious! The chicken had a nice kick to it. For our entrees we ordered the Masala prawns (shrimp), the chicken tikka masala, the garlic naan, the Roti, and the half plate of Sally Boti. It doesn’t come with rice, so we ordered two sides of rice. Everything was delicious. The chicken tikka masala was pretty spicy. We all shared everything. We really didn’t have any leftovers. The only complaint I have is that the chicken still had some skin and fat on it. Every time I’ve ever ordered it, it’s been much more lean and all white meat. The interior is really nicely decorated in mid-century modern. I love the style. They have a cute little shop too. It’s a wonderful restaurant in a great location. Very walkable. I don’t believe there’s any parking nearby. We walked from our hotel. It was only a 10 minute walk from the Canary Riverside. Our bill was £130. I would return again.

Pancerny M.

Google
Place is very crowded and loud. It's louder than in a busy market hall. Can't hold a normal conversation with person on the other side of the table, you have to raise your voice. Leaving the place was a relief for the ears. I visited mid week after 7pm for a dinner. Tables are quite small, so they can't fit too many plates at once. Staff is friendly and attentive. Food is tasty, definitely better than any regular Indian restaurant. Overall I think that you could have a better experience with equally good food for the same price or less in other places. In my view this place is not worth the hype.

Robert M.

Google
We were looking forward to this place for a while and heard/read all the reviews about this restaurant. It did not disappoint. The moment we walked through the doors, we knew this would be an authentic Indian experience. Hussain (manager) and Monica (waitress) went above and beyond to deliver an exceptional service. They were attentive, very knowledgeable about the food and helpful. The dishes served were 10/10 and the portion sizes were perfect. I would highly x 2 recommend this restaurant for a date night, meet-up, a group gathering or any occasion. This place delivered and the chefs done good!

Emma

Google
Visited Dishoom for the first time on a solo trip to London a few weeks ago - firstly I want to say thank you to the staff who were all so lovely. Greg who looked after me and was very helpful with describing the menu, the man who seated me and remembered my name to say bye to as I left and the lady who insisted I takeaway a cup of Chai to take advantage of the bottomlessness! My visit was too rushed (which was my own fault for accepting an earlier table they needed back by a certain time) so I look forward to a more leisurely visit when I next go to one closer to me haha but I will definitely return as the food was as good as everyone tells you and there's so many other things I'd like to try. They have a good alcohol-free selection too. It's a very busy place but it's understandable why it's so popular and you should definitely book a table if you go. Thanks guys! :)