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    The Monsoon

    4.0 (60 reviews)
    ModerateIndian, Bangladeshi
    Closed 12:00 pm - 12:30 am (Next day)

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Diane H.

    Monsoon was tasty but not the best I've had- maybe it's because it's a different type of indian with of Bangladesh? They didn't want to give me a high percentage off, offered 10% then 15% then I just told them I had a Yelp discount of 20% and that was kind of it. We ordered coconut curry, and then chicken tikka binyari. We also ordered potatoes which came out very salty. The workers were very nice but I thought everything was average. The mango lassi was nice too. Naan was decent too! I probably won't come back because I didn't care for it too much.

    I must admit - we were starving and started our meal before I decided to take a pic...food was amazing!
    Linda L.

    I don't know a lot about Indian or Bangladeshi food, so I was pleased to have the opportunity with someone who does...my daughter. We found ourselves by Brick Lane in the Whitechapel area of London and it was pretty clear we were in the epicenter of this cuisine. But which restaurant? We were encouraged to try the Monsoon by a gentlemen out front who also offered a 15% discount...it looked nice and bright and friendly...and had 4 1/2 stars on another site...so what the heck. We went for it. I'm so glad we did! We had an amazing king prawn jalfrezi that was very spicy with chili, peppers and fresh ginger, Murghi Methi Masala that was made with minced chicken and was medium spicy with a lovely flavor, excellent Chicken Biryani, saag paneer so sweet especially when you took a bite after the methi, and garlic naan that was so light and fresh..possibly the best I'd ever tried. What really made the meal perfect was the friendly and attentive service. It would be hard to find a nicer staff. Definitely try The Monsoon if you are in the Whitechapel area...or London in general and "jonesing" for awesome Indian food!

    Chicken vindiloo chicken curry
    Stephanie C.

    Loved everything about this place. The food was amazing, the service was amazing, everything about this place was amazing. Must go!!! One of the best Indian restaurants I've been too. Wow!

    Set plate, meat
    Joanna V.

    We already tried Indian restaurants in the area, so we weren't that excited about another Indian restaurant, but we really enjoyed our meal! The set plate combinations at the end of the menu are a great deal, and delicious. We tried the vegetarian plate and meat plate. Both very good. And the Cabernet Sauvignon from India was unique, but went well with the meal, I was glad I ordered it. A good choice out if many on brick lane- and they could instantly handle a group of 25 people the night we arrived, quite impressive.

    Papadam Plain/Masala
    Briget P.

    Brick Lane is historically known as "Bengal Village" packed with middle eastern shops and eats. On our venture down to East London, we most definitely had to try the cuisine known for its curry. Walking down the strip, there is so much competition between the restaurants that everyone is fighting to get your business. It's what we call in the States, "hustled". My advice is simply this: don't get "hustled". A worker was standing outside of his restaurant and insisted, no... he refused to let us walk away and basically commanded us to dine in at his restaurant. He tried to sell us his deal but we were not impressed nor convinced because there were no other patrons inside the restaurant. That is a huge sign indicating that the food most likely isn't that great. As we walk down further, we are drawn in by the Monsoon menu because the man offered us the deal: two bottles of wine, choice of appetizer per each person, entree, and nan for just £10. Good deal so we went in. I ordered the Chicken Jafflong which was a spicy dish, flavorful but not blown away. Although, I did enjoy the Garlic Nan with my dish. For my appetizer, I had the Chicken Tikka Pakora which was battered in flour, didn't enjoy it much. We dined in for a good and fair deal but I wouldn't prefer to come back again.

    Saag Paneer
    Pash Lee L.

    Totally forgot to write a review for this place. Was there on August 28th and we were strolling around Brick Lane trying to find food at like 11pm because our flight had gotten in late. At any rate, this place came through and they were very pleasant and welcoming. My favorite was the Saag Paneer (Spinach with fresh Indian cheese) it was delicious and well priced! Next time I'm in London, I wouldn't mind going back.

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    Excellent! A tour guide recommended and it was fabulous. Wonderful food, service and atmosphere.

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    From the opener Papadom with a terrific choice of chutneys, Aloo Chat and Lamb Tikka for appetizers we were sold.

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    Meraz

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    amazing indian food in London! my partner and i shared so many dishes and we cleaned all of the…read moreplates. we ordered the lamb tikka, king prawns tikka, garlic naan, butter chicken curry, and some rice. all of it was a 10/10

    Visiting London from Chicago and of COURSE we had to try some of the town's famous East…read moreIndian-Pakistani cuisine, but friends' recommendations were all for high-end and/or chain places. So we did some research. Somewhere along the line we found Meraz written up as one of the 12 best Indian restaurants in England. Okay, so we trek over to the East End (pretty wild neighborhood that we enjoyed) for dinner at Meraz. My husband was disappointed not to find a particular dish on the menu, but the waiter didn't hesitate to offer to have the kitchen whip it up special for him. My husband also went a little wild ordering all sorts of appetizers and side dishes. Now I don't like to deal in hyperbole. A five star rating should be sufficient praise. But I'm going to go overboard just this once: BEST INDIAN FOOD I'VE EVER EATEN IN A RESTAURANT. EVER. I've eaten in Indian restaurants at home in Chicago, in L.A., New York, St.Louis, Atlanta, San Francisco, etc., etc. etc. Many have been good, but none approached this. We ate every scrap of all the food we ordered, and only because we had a tight timeline and a busy itinerary for our brief visit to London did we not go back for at least a second meal.

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    Meraz - Daal gosht, garlic naan, chicken biryani

    Daal gosht, garlic naan, chicken biryani

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    Dishoom

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    Not just "hyped", dishoom deserves the recognition!…read more SERVICE Amazing service, easy to make reservations online, and easy to check in and get seated once your entire party has arrived. INSIDE Spacious, clean, and plenty of seating both upstairs and down. MENU For larger parties, they recommend their prefix menu which includes a various sampling of lots of delicious items. FOOD 10/10 I haven't eaten Indian food much, but was thoroughly impressed. From my mango lassi which was perfectly sweetened and tart to buttered buns, fried okra, black Dahl, garlic naan, and lamb skewers, everything was delicious. I esp loved the lamb skewers! We ordered a side of garlic naan with cheese which is basically a quesadilla and it was super cheesy and delicious as well. OVERALL Would def recommend Dishoom when visiting London. It'll definitely be a hit in your books!

    There isn't much I can add about Dishoom that hasn't already been said. As a huge fan of Indian…read morefood, I can honestly say I haven't had better. The food was exceptional -- aroma, flavors, spice levels, portions; everything was perfect. While visiting London, a local friend invited me to Dishoom, knowing how much I love Indian cuisine. We arrived on a Sunday afternoon around 5PM, and the place was already packed. They don't take reservations for dinner unless you're a large group, but trust me, the wait is worth it. They have a fantastic bar where you can grab drinks while you wait for a table (they give you buzzers). I tried the Negroni and another tequila-based cocktail (sadly I can't remember the name), and both were phenomenal. Shared plates are definitely the way to go at Dishoom. We ordered the gunpowder potatoes (incredible), an appetizer with potatoes and pineapple (not my favorite; the pineapple threw me off), monkfish curry (amazing), and chicken curry. It was a lot of food for just two of us, but I couldn't stop eating. I seriously wanted to bottle up that sauce! The service was surprisingly impeccable, especially considering how busy they were. We ended up spending about £110 for an incredible dinner, and we nearly couldn't finish everything. Lastly, the ambiance! Inspired by Iranian cafes in India, the atmosphere at Dishoom is eclectic. I loved the dim lighting, unique decor, and the lively pace of the restaurant. Just go!

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    Dining Room

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    The Monsoon - indpak - Updated May 2026

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