Masala Zone Soho

Masala Zone Soho

Soho's Best Indian - Time Out. Zagat London Guide's Most Popular Restaurant Group, Best-Buy Indian, Best for Group Birthdays, & Best-Buy Child-Friendly.

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Masala Zone: Best Indian restaurants in London

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At Masala Zone, we have a passion for making sure customers have an enjoyable time – delicious genuine Indian food, newly renovated exciting interiors and great staff.

From our start in 2001 this has been recognised by media & customers alike.

Eg  Evening Standard has rated us as one of London’s six best Indian restaurants, Zagat London Restaurants Survey as London’s Most Popular Restaurant Group; The Daily Telegraph as one of London’s best restaurants.

We unusually combine a panoramic range of proper Indian food - pioneering street food, thalis (the balanced family platters), daily changing freshly made vegetables, flavourful grills, regional curries, biryanis.

Our food is uniquely from the true sources of Indian food – the gourmet homes & street stalls across India’s regions.

Masala Zone (Camden Town) - Camden, North London

Review analysis
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Masala Zone is part of a unique collection of London's finest Indian restaurants – including the legendary Chutney Mary, Veeraswamy & Amaya, offering enjoyable, memorable dining experiences - delicious Indian cuisines, exciting interiors & stylish hospitality.

The best Indian food is found in gourmet homes, on street stalls, or Maharaja's palaces, and not in restaurants in India.

Masala Zone have pioneered in bringing street food to the London restaurant table and offer an unrivalled array of these dishes.

There are rows of street food hawkers cooking and selling these delectable delicacies before your eyes in any busy street in India.

Masala Zone's street food is prepared in open dispense kitchens in full view of customers- although not quite the same as being on the streets of India.

Masala Zone (Soho) - Soho, West End

Review analysis
food  

Masala Zone is part of a unique collection of London's finest Indian restaurants – including the legendary Chutney Mary, Veeraswamy & Amaya, offering enjoyable, memorable dining experiences - delicious Indian cuisines, exciting interiors & stylish hospitality.

The best Indian food is found in gourmet homes, on street stalls, or Maharaja's palaces, and not in restaurants in India.

Masala Zone have pioneered in bringing street food to the London restaurant table and offer an unrivalled array of these dishes.

There are rows of street food hawkers cooking and selling these delectable delicacies before your eyes in any busy street in India.

Masala Zone's street food is prepared in open dispense kitchens in full view of customers- although not quite the same as being on the streets of India.

Masala Zone (Soho) (booking) - Soho, West End

Masala Zone Soho | Restaurants in Soho, London

Review analysis
food  

Affordable Indian cooking in W1, one of a chain of six.

The flagship of a small group of casual restaurants, Masala Zone provides homespun regional meals for office wallahs and aficionados of Indian food.

Pan-Indian thalis are good value and usually contain a small bowl of dahl, a meaty or vegetarian curry, vegetable sides, relishes, and chapattis or rice.

Expect, too, dishes such as kadhai prawns with fresh green masala, an unusual Punjabi gourmet family recipe stir-fried in a thick, round Indian pot (the kadhai); and Gujarati undiyo and lentil khichidi – a sweet-sour mix of nine exotic vegetables, including purple yam, sweet potatoes and raw bananas, folded together with lentils, baby aubergine and wilted greens.

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