Indian Eats Cheat Sheet, London

Punjab
Indian Eats Cheat Sheet
Punjab  Danny L
Looking for some solid fare from the subcontinent? Whether you crave naan at noon or a bountiful buffet, this Weekly Yelp is here to dish out some of the best Indian food around. The clock is tikka-ing, so grab a plate!


Punjab
4 star rating227 reviews
Covent Garden 
80 Neal Street, London 
Indian Restaurants
Lisa O.
“I visited Punjab for the second time last night and was not disappointed... The chana masala was amazing, even my dining companions were jealous. The food prices are reasonable and the wine prices remarkably low... I wholeheartedly recommend Punjab!” 
Lisa O., London



Roti Chai
4 star rating154 reviews
Marylebone 
3 Portman Mews South, London 
Indian Restaurants
Julie I.
“Second time I've been there and I absolutely love it. Good service, fast, great flavours, good proportions, and price okay. The concept of tapas/Indian food and the interior are great — can't say much except I'm a fan!” 
Julie I., London



The Cinnamon Club
4 star rating109 reviews
Westminster 
30-32 Great Smith Street, London 
Indian Restaurants, Cocktail Bars
Katie W.
“I'd start by saying that the food quality is absolutely superb, especially the king prawn dish and the black lentils... it's great food, decent service and a lovely setting — arrive early and have a drink in the library bar!” 
Katie W., London



Trishna
4_half star rating47 reviews
Marylebone 
15-17 Blandford Street, London 
Indian Restaurants
Sanj M.
“It was a real treat of a meal — thanks to some attentive and unobtrusive service, and the fact that the food was just as tasty and flavourful as I remembered... the stars of the meal — the lamb chop, chaat, and a salmon course.” 
Sanj M., London



Kati Roll Company
4 star rating77 reviews
Soho 
24 Poland Street, London 
Indian Restaurants
Daniel F.
“The sweet potato was worth the wait. In fact one roll was enough. It was stuffed with potato! The Paratha was very well made... At about £3.50 it was a good lunch meal in a bustling Soho scene.” 
Daniel F., London

It's Time To Wine, London

Vinoteca
It's Time To Wine
Vinoteca  Phoebe L
From Sangiovese to Sémillion, London offers a variety of vaunted vintages. This week, we're taking flight on a mission to discover some of the city's finest wine bars. Are you ready to Riesling to the challenge?


Gordon’s Wine Bar
4_half star rating311 reviews
Strand 
47 Villiers Street, London 
Wine Bars, Lounges
Matt F.
“Find a spot in their vast outside area, get one of their well chosen bottles of wine and a plate of bread and slab of cheese, all within a minute of Charing Cross and at fairly reasonable prices... I could not design it better.” 
Matt F., London



Vinoteca
4 star rating27 reviews
Soho 
53-55 Beak Street, London 
Wine Bars, Modern European Restaurants
Liane T.
“One of the best wine bars to go to meet up with friends. Every time I've gone, I've had a wonderful bottle. It can get a bit crowded so it's worth it to book a table. Great central location.” 
Liane T., London



St. John Bread & Wine
4_half star rating100 reviews
Brick Lane 
94-96 Commercial Street, London 
Bakeries, Wine Bars
Essi S.
“I had dinner at St. John Bread & Wine in Spitalfields and it was very lovely. The restaurant has a very classy and elegant feel... Their wine selection is quite impressive. So all and all, I had a nice experience and will most likely go again.” 
Essi S., London



Sager + Wilde
4_half star rating20 reviews
Shoreditch 
193 Hackney Road, London 
Wine Bars, Tapas & Small Plates
Jill S.
“This place is incredible. Excellent red wines, great service, and that grilled cheddar cheese... holy-god-amazing. I seriously cannot wait to go back to this place. Best wine bar I've been to in a while! Make sure to book ahead. It's totally worth it.” 
Jill S., London



Bedford & Strand
4 star rating25 reviews
Covent Garden 
1a Bedford Street, London 
Wine Bars, Modern European Restaurants, Venues & Event Spaces
Cheryl C.
“Bedford & Strand is a brill option if you're looking for something slightly more chilled and with an equally decent wine selection — they categorise the wines by 'good', 'honest', and 'decent', depending on what you're looking to spend.” 
Cheryl C., London