I love curry. I especially love trying new curry dishes and experiencing a taste sensation of spices exploding in my mouth.
I was intrigued by Anokha when I stumbled across it whilst looking for somewhere for dinner with friends near Farringdon. I'd read the yelp review from Brian H about it being located in an old East India Tea warehouse and reviews of it being pretty good curry. I saw some more unusual dishes on the menu and with it being 50% off with taste card it stunned like a great option.
The actual building and decor is nice, but there wasn't really any evidence of it being an old tea warehouse as far as I could tell. I love history of buildings so would have liked to see something about it.
When we arrived, there was a table of two and that was it in the whole restaurant. They left at some point whilst we were eating and no one else dined that evening. It meant it was pretty quiet in there, but perhaps it's busier on other days (we were there on Monday).
Considering it was so quiet, the service could have been better - quicker to take our order, give us the bill etc. They were polite though.
We ordered poppadoms, starters and mains each. The chutneys/raita that came with the poppadoms were good but I would have liked more of each one. They were presented in cute little copper pots though.
For starter I had paneer tikka and then went got a duck cooked with mango, yoghurt and tamarind for my main. It's quite unusual to have duck curry over here and I chose it because it's different to any fish I've had before. I think the paneer needed a bit more flavour but I was impressed with the duck. I really enjoyed the sauce and the meat was tender.
One of my friends had the passander but said it was far too heavy with cream.
Overall, I'd say there are much better curries to be had in London and for better value. It wasn't bad though and worth going if you're in the area, you fancy a curry and you have a taste card. read more