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The best restaurants serving Indian food in Earl's Court Kensington and Chelsea London

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4.5

71 Opinions

location-icon12 Warwick Road, Warwick England, England
Indian
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We are new to area so thought we would use our local restaurant. Unfortunately our first time was not a good experience. It was a cold evening and when we arrived we were shown to our table which was by the window but it was obviously heating haven't been put on long it was very cold and being sat by the window didn't help. We add some poppadoms and ordered our main meal. It was so cold we did not take our coats off and in the end we asked to be moved. We got moved to another table which was right by the door to the kitchen which wasn't very nice because the waiters were walking in and out of the kitchen and it wasn't very private we felt we couldn't talk properly. My main course was ok but my partner had chicken tikka unfortunately it was very dry and chicken quite rubbery. I appreciate it was a cold evening but surely put the heat in on the long before people start to arrive probably won't return

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4.5

44 Opinions

location-icon33-37 Hogarth Road, England
Indian
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Comida sensacional. Diferente a tu indio normal. Realmente recomendaría la caña de cordero. Es un plato enorme y muy sabroso. Es un poco picante pero no demasiado picante. Nos hemos convertido en visitantes habituales de Turmeric Kitchen y lo recomendamos a todo el mundo. Acabamos de tomar amigos que estaban muy impresionados con la comida. Es muy buena relación calidad-precio también.

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4.1

897 Opinions

location-icon4 Hogarth Rd, England
Indian
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Superb food and friendly service. We totally enjoyed our dinner tonight. Nothing fancy, just great food

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4.0

13 Opinions

location-icon15-25 Hogarth Road, Earls Court, Kensington, England
Indian
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"Asian" seems a bit misleading, this is, as far as I understand, solely Indian restaurant. But a good one, definitely. Butter chicken was excellent.

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3.9

2994 Opinions

location-icon147 Earls Court Road, England
Indian
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I ordered Chicken 65 and Rogan Josh. Chicken 65 was nice and tasted fresh with curry leaves and a nice chutney. The Rogan Josh was a disappointment. It tasted a little strange, not fresh and with an weird flavor. There was SO much lamb (which tells me they’re trying to get rid of old food?) And there was almost no sauce/gravy. The sauce had a strange flavor like chilli powder was added at the end to make it spicy and give a red colour, and the only other flavor just lamb and meat, like lamb stew. No real balance of flavor or use of whole spices, although I saw a cardamom pod but I couldn’t actually taste it. Seems it was for show Also I think tomato paste was used and not fresh tomatoes because it had a bitter flavor. No taste of ginger or garlic or real depth. Some lamb pieces were tiny and other pieces were huge. I couldn’t even chew most of it because it was dry and tough It was a shame because Rogan Josh is usually such a beautiful dish with so much flavor. I’d rather have less lamb but better quality, and with a nice sauce The rice tasted like microwaved rice. The papad, bread and mint chutney very nice. Perhaps I just ordered the wrong dish with Rogan Josh. I expected way better. Staff friendly and host was nice and welcoming. They acknowledged my complaint about the dry overcooked lamb, and they offered me a *small* discount. I wasn’t really bothered about a few pounds saved. I’d rather have eaten better curry I’d probably not come again

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3.0

250 Opinions

location-icon7 Hogarth Place, England
Indian
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La Nueva Asia ha sido una característica de la escena del restaurante Earls Court desde la década de 1950, pero lamentablemente me pareció deficiente. Cené allí el sábado 28 de septiembre y no hay mucho que recomendar. En primer lugar, me pareció que la manera del caballero mayor, presumiblemente el propietario, era bastante discreta y no muy acogedora en absoluto. En segundo lugar, para mi sorpresa no había té caliente en el menú, solo bebidas frías y gaseosas. Finalmente, el naan llano que pedí estaba tan gravemente quemado que era imposible comer. Quería señalarlo, pero como nadie parecía estar interesado en saber cómo disfrutaban los comensales de su comida, la dejé pasar. El plato principal era la única característica de redención, pero ni siquiera eso me hará volver.