"Excellent selection of Veg and Non-Veg in a great family friendly environment"
Date of Visit: 28.12.17 and 30.12.17
Time: 19:49 and 14:25
Review: As I visited twice in close succession I thought it would be best to do a combined review for both days. This is the sister resturant of Jamavar in Mount street. I have yet to visit Jamavar but it is on my radar. Good balance for families with children, business meals or going with a family or date. There is a good variety of food for both vegetarians and non-veg diets along with a equal mix of smaller portions and main dishes, it is really good to order a variety and then to share. Even some of the starter dishes are filling. The duck masala dosa was great with three portions and a spicy taste which was similar to mince. Yes i finished all three.... The Bhajia very crisp and tasty and i could not fault them. I have never had Tareko Aloo before but again with all the dishes with a distinct different but pleasing taste you know you can come here many times and enjoy a different dish each time. The chicken tikka biriyani comes with raita and a good size portion with plenty of chicken pieces which are moist and not dry. The other dish I would like to talk about is the Lamb Stew which comes in a coconut stew, which is not described on the menu and i am really no fan of coconut but I was surprised as it was not overpowering and the lamb pieces just perfection which melted in the mouth and another excellent dish. I forgot to mention the quality of the desserts also excellent with the Saffron Kulfi a real subtle but excellent dish. Only one thing is to ask for a fork and knife to eat the Kulfi or Samosa Chat as I could not manage with the provided spoon without the fear of it landing on my lap or next doors plate.
Dress Code: I do not believe there is any dress code policy here.
Booking Process: At first as it was during the Christmas period and the restaurant was shut so the phone was not connecting and no answers to emails but this was soon resolved as the media company did get in touch and was very helpful. So once the email and phones were running i booked using both methods, each as easy as you would expect and very prompt responses provided.
Location: 29 Maddox Street, London, W1S 2PA
Parking: London Yellow lines but within easy reach of many stations especially Bond Street, Oxford Circus and Piccadilly Circus.
Decor & Lighting: Casual dinning with a bit more classic style made to look like a art deco rail carriage. Good lighting with natural light also managing to come through. There is another level but I have only dined on the ground floor.
Ambience & Acoustics: Attendance both times the ground floor was 30-50% full. But acoustics were good and you can easily have a conversation without the need for any raised voices. Families like to attend here with children but usually well behaved so not to bad.
DB Level: 76.7db peak which is the same as loud singing when the restaurant was half full but i found it easy to listen and have a conversation.
Drinks: Kalina (Mocktail), Cumin & Coriander & Chilli Lassi, Khandala (Mocktail)
Food: Pappadam Basket, Mirchi Pyaz Bhajia, Chicken Tikka Tawa Pulao, Dabba Dal, Steam Rice, Sprout Salad, Trio Duck Masala Dosa, Podi Idli Sambhar, Dum Tarkari Biryani, Tareko Aloo, Iddiyappuam Lamb Stew.
Desert: Chocolate Samosa Chaat, Saffron Kulfi
Bill / Cost: £72 (2 people) & £75 (3 people)
Conclusion: A great place for both lunch and dinner with a good variety for both veg and non-veg and good selection of light snacks and mains. I like a restaurant which serves both items you have heard of and puts a twist on others but at the same time caters for vegetarians and where each dish plays with your pallet. This is when you know there is a real passionate chef behind this. I would highly recommend a visit. I am informed this maybe a pop up concept which i hope is not true but in case it is go visit before its too late.
Rating: 9.5 out of 10.0 read more