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Alex Tan

a week ago

5.0

We rode our luck for the second night running - Saturday night in central London and we rocked up without a reservation. My wife fancied a curry and we were in the area. From the start, the staff were very friendly and accommodating. The chap at the front door assured us that we could get a table. As we weren’t too hungry, we just ordered a couple of dishes to share: Spicy cauliflower Chicken railway curry Saffron pilau rice Garlic naan To drink I had a mango cosmo and my wife had a Diet Coke. The service staff were excellent - efficient and friendly. Even though it was 8 pm on a Saturday night and the restaurant was busy, our food arrived quickly. All of it was delicious but the spicy cauliflower was the star of the show. The atmosphere was nice too. The only (minor) downside was that it is quite dark so you need the light from your phone to read the menu.

V P

3 weeks ago

5.0

What an amazing experience from the variety of food down to the atmosphere. The staff were on point and made a special effort for my dad birthday which was a really nice touch. A special thanks to Niloy who was managing our table. The magician was amazing and so was the mehndi artist

Kapil Varshney

2 weeks ago

5.0

If there was ever a place where Indian nostalgia meets London sass, it’s Farzi London. The kind of spot that feels like home — if home served cocktails in peacock glasses and appetisers that make you question your life choices (in the best way). The Bombay Chow Mein Bhel was pure chaos and crunch — like Mumbai traffic, but delicious. The Chicken Lollipop had that perfect spice kick, and the Lobster & Seafood Kebab was so indulgent, I might start celebrating random occasions just to justify ordering it again. Even the Rajasthani Tava Masala had that comforting, homely hug of spice that made me smile. And then the drinks — oh, Farzi knows its drama! The Kokum Margarita flirts, the Peacock Serve struts like it’s auditioning for a fashion week finale, and the Peg Lassi… now that’s a cheeky twist I didn’t see coming 😄. Impeccable food, playful presentation, and a vibe that’s both elegant and fun — Farzi London is modern Indian dining done your food fantasy way.

Lydia T.

2 weeks ago

4.0

Went to Farzi for a simple Indian dinner — it’s a lovely spot, relaxed but still feels a bit special. The food was great, definitely good enough to make me want to come back. Only small downside was the portion size, the sizzler chicken main felt a bit small for the price (basically half a chicken with some onions). The highlight, though, was the dessert, the chai cheesecake was genuinely amazing, a clever twist on a classic and totally worth the calories.

Nauti Sans

a week ago

5.0

Every dish served here has amazing flavor,texture and aroma. This is a hidden gem at very popular part of the city. Highly recommend trying butter chicken bao(not in image) , panner and mushroom tikka , Chinese Bhel (not in pic) and parle G cheesecake.