Indian City
Main info
£16 - £32
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Indian, Vegetarian options
4 New Bridge St, London
Opening hours
Closed
- Sunday Closed
- Monday 12PM-2:45PM & 5:45PM-11PM
- Tuesday 12PM-2:45PM & 5:45PM-11PM
- Wednesday 12PM-2:45PM & 5:45PM-11PM
- Thursday 12PM-2:45PM & 5:45PM-11PM
- Friday 12PM-2:45PM & 5:45PM-11PM
- Saturday 12PM-2:45PM & 5:45PM-11PM
Impeccable Service and Tender Lamb Delights
Stepping into Indian City, nestled comfortably in the heart of London, feels like entering a vibrant melange of aromas and warmth. There is an unmistakable charm about this bustling hub of culinary delights, particularly gazing upon the chic interior that cleverly blends classic Indian motifs with modern aesthetics. This ambiance sets the stage for their remarkable inventory of dishes that speak as much of innovation as of tradition. As lively conversations weave around tables, one cannot ignore the capable hands coaxing the best from each spice cradled in their kitchen. A definite standout on the menu is the Chef’s special Nawabi Lamb Shank, echoing compliments often heard in hushed tones from content diners—it brilliantly lives up to its acclaim and stands shoulder to shoulder with noted culinary giants like Dishoom.The restaurant's service is orchestrated with finesse by a team skilled in the art of discretion and flair. Much noted is Alek, a waiter woven through various reviews, celebrated for his ability to anticipate and attend your needs almost before you knew you had them. Responding adeptly to the traffic of guests, the staff remains consistently attentive, retaining warmth whether you dine alone or in a happily cacophonous group of 30. While a smattering of feedback touched on surprisingly sweet flavors that perplexed my palate, the bulk of experiences plainly state superb execution, particularly of lamb dishes, Naga Chicken, and any plate tracing traditional lines. Let not the occasionally pricy tag discourage a passionate affair with this gastronomic retreat—it’s reputed time and again as worthy in value where it might briefly daunt hesitant pockets. Buoyed by kind service and delectable dialogues on a plate, Indian City is more than a dining locale; it embodies sustenance of that profound sort—hospitable spirit joined in harmony with sensory pleasure. — Nigel Gourmet
How to get there
4 New Bridge St, London
London City Airport — 6.9 mi