Best Indian food I have ever had, anywhere in the world. Dishoom has several branches, but they all serve the same amazing food, a must try for anyone!
One of the best Indian restaurants in London. Amazing place, great decor and overall great food with innovation and authenticity. You shouldn't miss the Chicken Berry Britannia biriyani when you are here. A must visit for folks who love Indian food. Highly recommended!
If ever you get that Indian spicy masala craving, this is as close you can get in London. Also they have Kingfisher beers in stock. So that’s a plus. 😉
Love Dhishoom and their staff and their food. It's just a happy, nice place that will lift you up. I love the Bhel Puri and their chai. The ambience is lovely and you feel like spending loads of time chatting away.
This place is worth the hype. I loved their food. Their Indian food is beyond amazing.
You can pick anything on the menu and be sure that it will be yumm.
Place is always busy. Food is great too. Always a fun session to come with a big group as we can then order more and share. We go there as they serve halal chicken and lamb. The lamb chops are always a must order for every visit
A Meal I'll never forget. Sweet memories
Last meal at @dishoom @carnabylondon before we head to the airport and say Goodbye ..
Fantastic authentic Indian cuisine at Dishoom is comfort food.
Everything is cooked to perfection and taste and beautiful presentation. Starting from left clockwise
1. Gunpowder potatoes- baby potatoes marinated with pepper and spices garnished with coriander
2. Paneer makhani roll - smooth silky paneer in makhani gravy wrapped in soft roomali roti
3. Soft roomali rotis
4. Corn on cob - corn roasted and served with lime and red chilli powder. Lip smacking
5. Chole bhature - a Meal in itself.served with carrot onion pickle and sweet sheera to end it.
6. Under the cloak - jackfruit biryani
7. Bun maska - exactly how they serve in Iranian cafes.
8. In the center - vegetable makhanwala yummy veggie.
The best indian food i've ever had. Everything is so delicious, and they have a very warm services. My favourite is the Black Daal. Value for money-wise is also very good. Will definitely eat here again when i'm back in London.
Spicy fried prawn starter, lamb chops are great most of tandoor dishes are pretty good. It does a variety of drinks and serves thumbs up instead of coke. But not a big of any mains here. Be it any day, there is always massive queue they generally don’t take reservations either. Best to arrive earlier than actually hungry.
Been here so many times and every time has been lip smacking Indian food. This is one of the few Indian restaurants in London which has good quality tasty Indian food!
From all my experiences here, I would recommend vada pav, pav Bhaji, chilli chicken, prawn koliwada, butter chicken, black dal, roomali roti and the chocolate chai!
Not too fond of the breakfast options. Overall, scrumptious food!
This place is huge and very busy. We arrived fairly early with no reservation, but waited about 45 minutes at the bar and got a table. Our server was incredibly friendly and made our dinner so much enjoyable. The atmosphere is so lively, with all the diners just having a fantastic time. We are no experts in Indian food, but enjoyed everything we had. Everyone we spoke to before our visit had heartily recommended Dishoon, and now we know why.
We went to Dishoom for the first time, and it was an incredible restaurant. Everything, from the atmosphere to the food and service, was outstanding. We had to wait for about 50 minutes because we didn't make a reservation, but it was definitely worth it. Their menu style is unique, and the food was delicious. The best part was how quickly they brought our food after we ordered. They even gave us chocolate mousse because it was my birthday. All in all, it was a fantastic experience.
Amazing restaurant, one of the best Indian restaurants in London amazing service great delicious food. The only issue is the long queue. We have to wait for 40 minutes to get a table but it was worth it. They serve you tea and drinks while waiting in the queue.
The butter chicken is amazing is the most
Highly recommended restaurant
Overall if you are looking for a chill and cool place to have modernised anglo Indian cuisine Dishoom would be a good choice, dont expect to have traditional indian dishes, many of the dishes are their own unique dishes which you normally dont get in your local Indian.
Will I go again : Yes
Food: 6/10
Service: 7/10
Value for money: 7/10
Price : £108 for two ( without alcoholic beverage )
Downside: sitting! the chairs are not the most comfortable and our sofa was broken
Irmelin J. Drangsholt (Linni)
+5
Went for a late night dinner with my friend. We were served by Harry during out visit, absolutely lovely person who gave us good recommendations and knew the whole menu and allergy friendly options. Would definitely recommend this place of you're looking for good Indian food and amazing vibes 👌🏻✨
Dishoom is a must visit when in Central London. The food is amazing and service is excellent!!! I came here for my 30th birthday and couldn't have asked for a more better experience. The waiters have excellent knowledge of what food to recommend. They are very attentive and ensure you have the best experience possible. Alexandra was a phenomenal waiter! 10/10
We recently had the pleasure of dining here and it was an exceptional experience. From the moment we arrived, We were greeted by the friendly and attentive waiter, Alexander. The food was delicious, and the service provided by Alexander was top-notch. We highly recommend this restaurant for a truly memorable dining experience.
One of the best Indian restaurants that I’ve ever tried, the service was amazing amazing and the food was delicious.
The only issue is the long queue..we have to wait for 40 minutes to get a table and they are not making reservations.
I definitely recommend this place!
Friendly, trendy Indian restaurant in the heart of Soho. It is big; they serve thousands of clients weekly, but friendly environment. You will have to queue to go in, then wait at the bar to sit. The food was good. We had very friendly advice on dishes to order from the women who seated us at the table; our waiter pushed dishes from his agenda, pushing for consumption and rushed.
A nice Indian cuisine restaurant near Bond Street. It’s just a walkable distance from station as well as high street. Lunch and dinner times are too crowded. Getting a table is bit difficult at rush hours specially. Most of the time we need to wait to approx 30-40 mins on average 😞.
That’s why table reservation is always recommended before hand for a hassle free experience.
Though at the waiting queue, they serve some different tea in a typical traditional way of India (in small glassware )for refreshments, which is really appreciated.
Food is good, both quality and quantity are perfect for anyone. As a Indian though I find the options in menu are a bit less, but food quality will fulfils your craving for Indian food.
Highly recommended 👍
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