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147 Earls Court Road, Earls Court, London, SW5 9RQ [Map]
Masala Zone Earls Court is a relative newcomer to the multi coloured scene of Indian cooking. Owned by Masala World, who also own Amaya, Veeraswamy and Chutney Mary, three of London's top Indian restaurants, they aim to bring informal and real Indian food to London at sensible prices, and not before time.
They serve tasty Indian street snacks, together with more conventional offerings. The atmosphere is terrific, very laidback and authentic. They also do vegetarian food, to which the Indian approach is always such a success thanks to its historic foundation in the sub-continent, which is prepared in a separate kitchen manned by Brahmins - a nice touch.
The décor is striking enough before you get anywhere near the food with each Masala Zone restaurant showcasing a different type of Indian art. The Earls Court restaurant has large canvases painted by a legendary woman tribal artist from East India framed by red walls. This welcomes you to another world where the genuine taste of India helps to subtly fortify you for return to the one you've just left.
Starters of spiced mash cake with yoghurt and chutney (aloo tikki chaat), vie with chana dabalroti, a tangy chickpea curry, lotus root with hunks of toasted bread, a famous sindhi dish.
Indian street food is world famous and you are most likely in for some exceedingly pleasant surprises as you scan the menu. Perhaps the adage "you are what you eat" will flit through your mind as you note the sparing use of oil, the fresh ingredients and the thalis that offer a balanced combination of nutrition, flavours, textures and colours. A gujarati thali on its stainless steel platter will offer gujarati vegetarian canapés, vegetables, dals, chapattis, rice, salads and pickles. Thalis specially designed for diabetics are available, another thoughtful gesture.
The grand thali, the equivalent of a two course meal, is for the very hungry, and the regular version caters well for the less-challenged. Look also for curry and rice plates that embrace some of the great Indian classics, such as rogan josh, prawn malai, and butter chicken, as well as Indian grills enabling an eat light approach, with chicken tikka, lamb seekh kebab, and prawns.
Indian desserts are notable for their seductive powers with homemade ice cream (kulfi), gulab jamun, falooda (a fun Indian sundae) and various sorbets and ice creams.
Drinks include several versions of lassi, the frothy yoghurt whip, a wide range of juices, Indian squash, and wine list chosen with Indian food in mind, starting at £13.05 a bottle with nothing more than £19.25. Indian and European beers are also available, but cooking this good demands, shall we say, something a touch more sophisticated. No reservations required. Find out more about this user friendly small group on their Website.
Casual, Healthy, Indian
£12.00£21.00
30% Discount on the total bill Book
One child eats free food (a main & ice cream from the kids menu) for each adult eating an a la carte main course Book
Masala Zone Winter Warming Offer - 30% off the total bill (maximum of 8 persons per email). Book
58-60 Notting Hill Gate, London, W11 3HT [Map]
With quality food, friendly staff, quick service and excellent value for money, Nando's is a great place to eat. Don't expect identikit, pre-fab restaurant interiors which are usually a staple of the larger chains; each restaurant is tailored to its local surroundings and customers, offering up a unique restaurant experience to go with the equally unique taste of legendary, Portuguese, Peri-Peri chicken.
Your peri-peri chicken, when the chips are down so to speak, is a fresh A grade chicken that has never seen the inside of a freezer, but having made the supreme sacrifice is butterfly-cut, marinated for 24 hours in a secret brew called - you've guessed - peri-peri, and is then cooked to your choice over an open flame.
There are, of course, many variations on this broad theme, numerous plays on words such as Nando's experi-perience, peri-peri good reasons why you should eat at a Nando's' and all one hopes is that for their sake chicken never goes out of fashion. New Nando's are opening all the time, peri-peri quickly in fact, the spicy bastes become hotter and more daring, and the full platter offers a whole chicken, large chips or spicy rice and Nando's salad or coleslaw.
Since chickens are vegetarian it seems logical you can order veggie or bean burgers and patties, and still feel the heat from the peppers. All in all, Nando's is hotly recommended for those occasions when you have a large following of permanently hungry children, or adults even, to keep happy - the only thing taken really seriously is the quality of those peri-peri good chickens.
Nando's is a place for bright people who love to laugh and love to eat, and is guaranteed to spice up your taste buds. Their fun approach to life means that when you visit Nando's you can fully relax without the airs and graces associated with more starchy dining out.
For the location of your nearest Nando's restaurant and a host of details about menus, parties and drinks, a click on their Website will reveal a Pandora's box of information.
Casual, Portuguese
£11.00£16.00
66-68 Chandos Place, Covent Garden, London, WC2N 4HG [Map]
With quality food, friendly staff, quick service and excellent value for money, Nando's is a great place to eat. Don't expect identikit, pre-fab restaurant interiors which are usually a staple of the larger chains; each restaurant is tailored to its local surroundings and customers, offering up a unique restaurant experience to go with the equally unique taste of legendary, Portuguese, Peri-Peri chicken.
Your peri-peri chicken, when the chips are down so to speak, is a fresh A grade chicken that has never seen the inside of a freezer, but having made the supreme sacrifice is butterfly-cut, marinated for 24 hours in a secret brew called - you've guessed - peri-peri, and is then cooked to your choice over an open flame.
There are, of course, many variations on this broad theme, numerous plays on words such as Nando's experi-perience, peri-peri good reasons why you should eat at a Nando's, and all one hopes is that for their sake chicken never goes out of fashion. New Nando's are opening all the time, peri-peri quickly in fact, the spicy bastes become hotter and more daring, and the full platter offers a whole chicken, large chips or spicy rice and Nando's salad or coleslaw.
Since chickens are vegetarian it seems logical you can order veggie or bean burgers and patties, and still feel the heat from the peppers. All in all, Nando's is hotly recommended for those occasions when you have a large following of permanently hungry children, or adults even, to keep happy - the only thing taken really seriously is the quality of those peri-peri good chickens.
Nando's is a place for bright people who love to laugh and love to eat, and is guaranteed to spice up your taste buds. Their fun approach to life means that when you visit Nando's you can fully relax without the airs and graces associated with more starchy dining out.
For the location of your nearest Nando's restaurant and a host of details about menus, parties and drinks, a click on their Website will reveal a Pandora's box of information.
Casual, Portuguese
£11.00£16.00
27-31 Basil Street, Knightsbridge, London, SW3 1BB [Map]
Café Rouge has over one hundred branches throughout Britain all offering a wide range of dishes drawn from the French cuisine. Slightly less than half their branches are in or close to London. Almost inevitably the décor and design of each restaurant differs from the others, but there is a general curtsy towards La France.
Many restaurants do an excellent breakfast, or shall we say petit dejeuner, at which such delights as scrambled eggs and smoked salmon on toasted brioche, croque Madame, croissants and pain au chocolat make welcome appearances, and to their credit the English traditional gets top billing.
An array of small dishes takes in pulled pork pâté with French bread, and spicy beef and lamb sausage with harissa mayonnaise. Salads and pasta feature largely, as do baguettes and croques. Quick dishes, ideal for lunch, include slices of saucisson and cured pork loin with French bread.
Moving on to more serious stuff we find steaks, an 8oz bavette and thin cut rib eye, with a choice of béarnaise or peppercorn sauce. No French menu would be complete without the poulet jaune grille, pan-roasted breast of corn-fed chicken served on a warm taboulé of bulgar wheat and a medley of roasted vegetables with minted crème fraîche, or a steak frites before moving on to the crème brûlée, or the tart tatin. Almost invariably the coffee tastes like coffee should, something that sadly can all too often still not be said of our English restaurants, who depend too much upon technology and too little on the acquisition of a certain flair for this important conclusion to a meal.
By now we all know that the French, despite their distinctive habits when it comes to matters of satisfying the inner man, maintain a miraculous longevity of life. This is generally attributed to a number of causes, of which a measured consumption of decent wine is foremost. Café Rouge, you may be pleased to hear, encourages this with a well-chosen selection of French wines. Their prix fixe lunch and meals for children, both at a very reasonable figure, also offer excellent value.
Their Website will keep you updated on menu changes, news and other competitions and offers from the Café Society.
French
£21.00£26.00
Valentine's Menu: 3 courses and a glass of Crémant de Bourgogne - £25 per person Book
31 Marylebone High Street, London, W1U 4PP [Map]
Strada describes itself as 'a group of stylish, contemporary Italian restaurants, serving good quality, simple and freshly prepared dishes'. The statement sums up what this group of around seventy restaurants offers to people looking for good Italian food. The first outlet opened in Battersea in 1999 and their clientele has been increasing steadily ever since.
Though Strada has grown into a fair sized group, each outlet retains the feel of being a local neighbourhood Italian restaurant. The menu includes pastas, risottos, salads, and fish dishes, but they are best known for their quality pizzas.
They present authentic Italian dishes in contemporary surroundings and aim to use only the freshest and finest ingredients, such as Luganica sausages, Parma ham and buffalo mozzarella, imported from Italy to provide exactly the kind of rustic, traditional dishes one would expect to find travelling around its regions.
A meal could kick off with zuppa vongole e fregola, a traditional clam soup with Sardinian fregola pasta grains, wine, chilli and parsley, served with bread, or the delicious sautéed king prawns with garlic, white wine, chilli, and lemon butter served with your choice of bread.
Move on to their creamy risotto verdure, freshly grilled asparagus, broad beans, peas, spring onions, zucchini, green beans, white wine and mint, finished with baby spinach leaves. Or you could opt for the healthier, tagliolini nero granchio, black cuttlefish ink pasta with crab, courgette, red and yellow peppers, spring onion, and a hint of chilli and parsley. A real treat for the taste buds comes in the form of the bistecca manzo, a 10oz rosemary-marinated char-grilled, rib-eye steak with fries and fresh rocket.
A range of pizzas, all spun by hand, is an integral feature of each restaurant. They include the rossa, with spicy southern Italian salami, roasted red peppers, chilli, caramelised onion, garlic, fresh oregano, tomato and mozzarella. Nor are vegetarians are overlooked, and can be found tucking into dishes such as fiorentina, made of spinach cooked with garlic, nutmeg and black pepper with mozzarella, parmesan, tomato and an egg.
For those wanting to satisfy their sweet tooth, there is torroncino affogato, an iced nougat semi freddo with a shot of espresso to pour over, or a classic Italian tiramisu and, as you might expect coffee to round off the meal.
A wine list consisting of purely regional Italian wines, beers and liqueurs, all carefully chosen to complement the menu comes as no surprise and in addition, every table receives a complimentary bottle of purified water.
For further details including their latest news, menus and deals, and to find a Strada nearest to you, their Website certainly warrants a visit.
Italian, Modern
£10.00£25.00
Restaurant at Guesthouse West
163-165 Westbourne Grove, Notting Hil, London, W11 2RS [Map]
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Ponti's Italian Kitchen - Duke Street
Book54 Duke Street, London, W1K 6JN [Map]
A chic Italian restaurant with an unmistakable warm and friendly charm, Ponti's Italian Kitchen is a family run establishment that opened its doors in 1963. With two locations, one on Duke Street and the other on John Princes Street in Oxford Circus, Ponti's reflects well the Italian heritage in its style.
The kitchen team pays much attention to sourcing and the cooking is kept authentic with the use of the freshest available ingredients, with a lot of produce sourced from their home town of Piacenza in Emilia Romagna. A good mix of modern and time-honoured dishes is on offer including sharing platters, fantastic salads, exciting desserts as well as the usual Italian favourites. You could pop in for an authentic Italian breakfast, afternoon tea and cakes, a late supper or just a cocktail. A variety of vinegars, oil and pasta are also available for sale.
Ponti's Italian Kitchen presents delicious Italian food in a contemporary setting, offering diners a relaxing environment with soothing background music.
Italian
£19.00£19.00
L'Oranger Restaurant
Book5 St James's Street, London, SW1A 1EF [Map]
One of London's most beautiful restaurants L'Oranger offers a perfect haven in St James's in which to enjoy the Provencal cuisine of chef Laurent Michel. From his three Michelin star background, Michel brings an elegance and subtlety to the French Classics.
Whilst the rest of London offers diners cutting edge menus, there is comfort in the knowledge that L'Oranger delivers the seasonal French classics time and again executed to perfection. The service and environment are also traditional and conservative, with waiters in classic black and white uniforms, serving comfortably spaced tables, with highly polished silverware and crisp white linen.
Aged oak panels surrounds the restaurant itself and the interior is lit by a glass-domed ceiling. The best kept secret in London is the intimate private room downstairs which seats up to thirty guests and offers the most exclusive dinning destination with individually prepared menus and wine selections. An astonishing courtyard, a little oasis of peace and calm off an extremely busy thoroughfare, inspired by Belle Epoque, is also available in summertime.
French
£34.00£65.00
Ziani
45 Radnor Walk, London, SW3 4BP [Map]
Chelsea may have well turned into a warren of Italian restaurants, but Ziani's Restaurant has more to do with Venetia bringing out some remarkable favourites from the region. Located in a quiet street in the heart of this enduringly busy shopping mecca, the easy-on-the-eye décor with clean lines and minimalist furnishings provides a welcome respite after a tiring day out.
Every Italian menu is worth leafing through, but for this one the sheer variety is overwhelming, starting with the appetizers that embrace everything from raw fillet steak and cold baby cuttlefish to baked aubergine and Parma ham. Pastas are a mainstay in any Italian kitchen and if you'd wish to keep it straightforward, try the lasagne al forno. The strong Venetian accent is evident in dishes such as thin strips of calf's liver cooked with onions and red wine vinegar, while pancakes filled with mascarpone cream, topped with crushed almond biscuits and Tia Maria could be the right answer for you dessert whimsy.
Italian
£30.00£42.00
RS Hispaniola Bar & Restaurant
BookVictoria Embankment, London, WC2N 5DJ [Map]
The R.S. Hispaniola is London's unique restaurant permanently moored on the river Thames alongside Victoria Embankment by Jubilee Footbridge offering stunning views of the river. The interior is tastefully furnished, providing a bright, stylish environment in which guests can enjoy the wide choice of modern European flavour with a Mediterranean twist. The venue also offers alfresco dining in the upper deck bar and on the sun terraces.
The Restaurant Ship Hispaniola is an ideal spot for a romantic evening with your loved one or a get together with family or friends, or a quiet meal after a busy day in the city. The elaborate menu offers a range of scrumptious dishes starting from light bites to a delightful meal and if there is something you would like that is not already there just ask. Head Chef Ba Diakhaby whips up your favourite meal while you let your hair down and enjoy a quiet drink from the wine cellar.
Modern European
£22.00£38.00
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Café Rouge has over one hundred branches throughout Britain all offering a wide range of dishes drawn from the French cuisine. Slightly less than half their branches are in or close to London.
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