Tamarind Kitchen 167-169 Wardour St, London W1F 8WR

Tamarind Kitchen

1033 Reviews
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  • Friday12–2:30 PM, 5–10:30 PM
  • Saturday12–2:30 PM, 5–10:30 PM
  • Sunday12–2:30 PM, 5–9:30 PM
  • Monday5–10 PM
  • Tuesday5–10 PM
  • Wednesday5–10 PM
  • Thursday5–10 PM
Tamarind Kitchen 167-169 Wardour St, London W1F 8WR

About the Business

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Contacts

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+442072874243
167-169 Wardour St, London W1F 8WR

Hours

  • Friday12–2:30 PM, 5–10:30 PM
  • Saturday12–2:30 PM, 5–10:30 PM
  • Sunday12–2:30 PM, 5–9:30 PM
  • Monday5–10 PM
  • Tuesday5–10 PM
  • Wednesday5–10 PM
  • Thursday5–10 PM

Features

  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
  • Credit cards
  • Delivery
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible seating
  • Wi-Fi
  • Dine-in
  • Takeaway
  • Alcohol
  • Beer
  • Cocktails
  • Coffee
  • Spirits
  • Vegan options
  • Vegetarian options
  • Wine
  • Breakfast
  • Dinner
  • Dessert
  • Seating
  • Bar on site
  • Toilets
  • Cosy
  • Romantic
  • Groups
  • Accepts reservations
  • Good for kids
  • High chairs
  • Late-night food
  • Lunch
  • Upmarket
  • Small plates

Recommended Reviews

Naomi B Smith
16.03.2024
Tamarind Kitchen
My boyfriend and I stumbled upon Tamarind Kitchen during a stroll to China Town, and it turned out to be a delightful discovery. This Indian restaurant exudes class and beauty; every aspect, from the elegant design to the thoughtful menu and impeccable service, was truly top-notch.Our culinary adventure included the Raj Kachori, a highly recommended choice that dazzled with its diverse flavors and delightful toppings. The Grilled Seabass impressed with a perfectly portioned, expertly cooked dish that avoided over-seasoning. The Dunbar Chicken Chops showcased flawlessly seasoned, fall-off-the-bone meat. The Kerala Prawn Curry brought a delightful hint of spice, accompanied by an incredible sauce. The Lassooi Palak, Tandoori Roti, and steamed rice served as ideal accompaniments, perfectly portioned for a satisfying meal for two.They also have amazing cocktails, and of course assorted teas.However, the star of the evening was undoubtedly the Turmeric Crème Brûlée – an absolute must-try and easily my top crème brûlée experience to date.Tamarind Kitchen left us thoroughly impressed, and without a doubt, we plan to return for another exceptional dining experience.
Guillaume C
25.02.2024
Tamarind Kitchen
Excellent restaurant indien. Les plats sont plus que savoureux. La décoration est très belle et apaisante, assez chique sans tomber dans le trop blingbling. On voyage vraiment par leurs plats typiques et bien servis. L'ambiance est chaleureuse et apaisante. L'équipe est super niveau conseils et service.
Masterchef La Recette
19.02.2024
Tamarind Kitchen
We had the lunch tasting menu / thali (non-veg). Portions are generous, good value for money (£24). The curries (butter chicken) were a bit underwhelming, lack of spices and personality. We also tried the lamb shank which was disappointing. Quite creamy and quite bland. The potatoes and chaat in the thali were great. Cocktails were just ok.
Kerris
13.02.2024
Tamarind Kitchen
Outstanding little Indian with top quality Indian food, a beautiful and helpful hostess and lovely touches throughout. The taster menu at £50 is an absolute steal and the wine is very reasonably priced. Bring a date, bring your business partner, bring someone you want to impress. The service was faultless.
Teddy Style
10.02.2024
Tamarind Kitchen
I'm not usually a big fan of Indian food, but Tammarind kitchen impressed me with their dishes and fast service. All the dishes I ordered were excellent.Totally go back there again
Manpreet Singh
31.01.2024
Tamarind Kitchen
Food was amazing. Chandhni panner is the best one in London. Top quality panner. I recommend everyone to try this cuisine. Rest Raj kchori was marvellous full of rainbow flavours. Papdi chat was nicely presented with mashed potato and chickpea base with Tamarind sauce. All staff member was very polite and professional.
Jing Shu
03.01.2024
Tamarind Kitchen
Very fancy Indian food. I loved the lamb dish, very spicy but authentic according to my Indian friends. Garlic naan is also very delicious .
Dominic Shaull
31.12.2023
Tamarind Kitchen
4.1 (current average on google) is a hilariously low rating for this restaurant. For my palate almost every dish had perfect flavor, spice, etc and also great presentation. Great service. And a beautiful restaurant.
Vandna Dixit
21.12.2023
Tamarind Kitchen
Absolutely amazing service and staff.Vishal who served us was such a great host and proactively attending all the tables and guests.He recommended us the drinks - Lychee Blush and Passion Chilli Sour which were amazing.Although Lychee Blush has to be my favorite cocktail now.The food is ridiculously amazing and the best Indian food I have had so far in London.The Paneer Tikka, Raj Kachori and crispy broccoli , I dont even have words to explain how good the food tasted. The Paneer was so tender and full of flavors. Raj Kachori, was a flavor-bust in every bite.And the naan, so fluffy and crispy, not at all chewy. Daal Makhani was exactly how we get in delhi. And to top it up the Mango Kulfi and Kala Jamun. I was in food coma.Well people might find it pricy, but I have to admit the prices are worth every bite you take.I am definitely going back and you must too.
Rohit Jayaram
17.12.2023
Tamarind Kitchen
I'm not usually impressed with the food at Indian restaurants in London simply because usually they try and cater to the local taste buds which in fairness is probably the right thing to do, however leaves us looking for better options that challenge our taste (spice) buds. Having said that I was blown away by the food here! Bloody brilliant it was! Tasty, spicy (but not crazily so), elegantly presented and really bloody good! We ordered the crab cakes, the sheekh kabab, the lamb shank and the bhuna ghosht with garlic naan.. the crab cakes were delectable, with that tamarind chutney really elevating the dish. The sheekh kabab... Succulent, moist and oh so tasty, although I'd have loved some more green chutney. The lamb shank had the meat falling off the bone and the curry was oh so creamy but for me.. the bhuna ghosht.. OH MY GOD!!!! Slow cooked mutton that squirmed to the touch, the masala that had lived and grown with the mutton, one flavouring the other.. I went to dinner with the wife, but I think we both cheated on each other with that bhuna ghosht! Dessert wasn't bad, but really after that meal we couldn't really do justice to it. Definitely recommend it to all!!

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167-169 Wardour St, London W1F 8WR
Tamarind Kitchen