Prithvi
Indian restaurant · Cheltenham ·

Prithvi

Indian restaurant · Cheltenham ·

Modern Indian cuisine, tasting menus, smooth service, stylish lounge

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Prithvi 37, Bath Rd, Cheltenham GL53 7HG, United Kingdom Get directions

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The 16 Best Restaurants & Pubs In The Cotswolds - Cotswolds - The Infatuation

"From your coat being removed with the flick of a wrist to the velvet booth you’ll be led to, there’s a “shh, we’ll take it from here” feel to this glam, fine dining Indian restaurant. Worries melt away as curry leaf-infused mango margaritas and silky artichoke velouté topped with bombay mix hit tables. The food at this fancy Cheltenham spot is excellent, as is the experience which leaves you feeling like someone who's never paid bills." - sinead cranna

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Prithvi - Review - Cheltenham - Cotswolds - The Infatuation

"They say money talks and wealth whispers, but we think Prithvi purrs. From your coat being removed with the flick of a wrist to the velvet booth you’ll be led to, there’s a “shh, we’ll take it from here” feel to this cocooning, fine dining Indian restaurant. Worries melt away as curry leaf-infused mango margaritas hit tables and the soothing orange glow from vintage tablelamps does what we imagine a 24K gold facial would do. The food is excellent at this fancy Cheltenham spot, but so is the experience, which leaves you feeling like someone who's never paid bills. photo credit: Prithvi photo credit: Prithvi A fabulous woman with Patsy Stone energy greets diners at Prithvi and asks them all the same thing: “Are you ready to be spoiled?” Which sets the tone for an evening ensconced in plump cushions and pre-desserts that are delivered on foliage-filled platters. You have a choice of five and seven-course tasting menus—and you should know that the portions are generous for a fine dining restaurant, so we find the five courses to be plenty. Besides, it includes all the heavy hitters, including a biryani butter that altered our brain chemistry. Food Rundown These are dishes from the five-course tasting menu. They change seasonally so the menu you see might be slightly different. Selection Of Snacks Three perfect snacks start the meal here, but the tuna tartare in a tiny curved poppadom is our favourite. Partly because of the satisfying combination of textures, partly because it's served on a coral-looking plinth that makes you feel very fancy. photo credit: Sinéad Cranna Onion Seed Milk Loaf Move aside Kerrygold. This biryani-spiced goat butter is rich, smooth, and has the subtlest murmur of warming spices. And the bread—pillowy and light, with a little cloud of steam that escapes when you tear into it—is the perfect vehicle for it. photo credit: Sinéad Cranna Artichoke Velouté There’s airy and then there’s feeling like your velouté might take off at any moment. This is our favourite dish here. The pistachio and bombay mix crumb is a nice crunchy, nutty element on top of the velvety velouté. photo credit: Sinéad Cranna Red Mullet Makhani This is a thin piece of fish, and while the skin being so crisp is nice, it does mean the fresh sweetness of the meat beneath is a little lost. The makhani is buttery and mild. It’s a perfectly good dish, but not one of the highlights here. photo credit: Sinéad Cranna Lamb Cutlet There’s a confidence to one single asparagus spear that says, “I know I’m a damn good spear of asparagus.” That confidence is not misplaced. From the vegetables with a little bit of give, to the pink, juicy cutlet, and falling-apart shoulder meat, everything is perfectly cooked. photo credit: Sinéad Cranna Stem Ginger Cremeaux Alphonso mango and white chocolate just make sense together, and for anyone starting to grumble about not having a sweet tooth, the makrut lime does a lovely job of freshening everything up. photo credit: Sinéad Cranna" - Sinéad Cranna

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"A smart, stylish restaurant with smooth service from a welcoming team; start with a drink in the first floor lounge. Dishes are inspired by classic Indian flavours and textures but are presented in a deconstructed, eye-catching modern manner. The charming owner adds to the experience." - Michelin Inspector

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Indian Restaurants in Cheltenham

"After a temporary relocation, this restaurant has now firmly re-established itself at its original, refurbished premises on Bath Road. The smart new look, with its emerald green and gold colour scheme, certainly adds an elegance and warmth to this intimate space. The sophisticated cooking combines subtle hints of French technique with Indian originality. This results in some unique combinations which deliver plenty of flavour. Most diners wisely choose the well-balanced 5 course ‘Tour of Prithvi’ tasting menu in order to enjoy the full experience. The wine list has not been overlooked and offers some unusual choices from Cyprus, Brazil, Hungary and even Herefordshire. There’s also no shortage of champagne if you’ve just had a big win at the local races. A mention must go to the owner, Jay Rahman, who moves gracefully between the tables dispensing charm and advice. He and his personable team go a long way in making a meal here such a memorable experience." - The MICHELIN Guide UK Editorial Team

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David B.

Google
We have eaten at Prithvi several times and it keeps getting better and better. As it was my birthday, we had the 7 course tasting menu and every course was delicious and full of flavour. The staff are lovely and very attentive. It is our favourite restaurant in Cheltenham.

John T.

Google
We had the pleasure of dining at Prithvi, our favourite restaurant in Cheltenham, it is a top-end restaurant renowned for its exquisite cuisine and impeccable service. The meal was nothing short of spectacular, choosing the 7 course taster menu, with each dish showcasing a perfect balance of flavors and presentation. Each bite was a masterclass in culinary artistry, with every ingredient complementing the others beautifully. The service was exceptional, with attentive yet unobtrusive staff who provided excellent information about each course and ensured a seamless dining experience. The restaurant’s elegant decor and cozy atmosphere made it the ideal setting for a special occasion, creating a truly unforgettable evening. Overall, this dining experience was truly exceptional, and I highly recommend Prithvi to anyone seeking a top-tier culinary adventure.

Rick

Google
Absolutely outstanding food and friendly, unpretentious service. Indian in name and influence of flavours only, we had the most stunning 7 course tasting menu. A high end choice, but not one you'll regret if you appreciate fine cooking, top quality ingredients and beautiful presentation. A Michelin star cannot be far away.

Tracy E.

Google
Fantastic lunch. Staff are so friendly & attentive but not OTT. The food is incredible & such good value for money. We will be back again x

Duncan C.

Google
This is very fine dining, with an Italian / French style, but an Indian twist in flavours and spices. Some dishes quite spicy I'd say. A few delicious favourites included red mullet, the pre-dinner snacks, and an asparagus veloute. Friendly service, good wine pairing

Amanda J.

Google
Always absolutely wonderful. We had the 7 course tasting menu, which was perfection. Special mention also to the non alcoholic sparkling wine which is the most delicious thing! Thank you for adding it to the wine list.

Jane

Google
Lost count how many wonderful meals we've had here. Every one has been, without exception, a lovely experience. The 7 course menu is a feast for the taste buds. We always feel so welcome by all the staff.

Allan Z.

Google
One of the reasons for our return to the Cotswolds on this trip to Europe was to revisit Prithvi. We dined here the first time in 2017 and were extremely impressed - so we wanted to see if the quality of service and food had been maintained over the years. We were not disappointed - the ambiance, the food, the wine and the friendly & knowledgeable service was absolutely outstanding - I doubt you will find a better dining experience anywhere in the world. By the way, we are already booked in for lunch this coming Thursday👍