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Przekaż informację zwrotnąA unique and delightful spot for lunch, far removed from the crowds.
I had been looking forward to dining here for quite some time, and while it certainly was an experience, the food and service did not meet my expectations. I was with a group of ten, and the noise level in the restaurant was so high that I could barely hear the person next to me, let alone my guest at the end of the table. Additionally, the cocktail waiter at the bar seemed disinterested, and it took over 40 minutes to receive our cocktails, despite the bar being relatively empty. If you're seeking an authentic dining experience, this place may be worth a visit, but I won’t be in a hurry to return.
Our experience at the India Club was unfortunately marred by poor service. After being seated, we waited 45 minutes for our drinks, and the service continued to be sluggish throughout the meal. While the food was decent, the overall lack of attention to detail and delayed service was quite disappointing.
This is a truly unique spot in London, brimming with character and history. It offers a relaxing and friendly atmosphere, standing out from the many posh and generic restaurants with their dull decor and fake chandeliers.
We started with the chili as an appetizer, which was delicious and tasted just like homemade. For our main course, we ordered chapatis (which are quite large, and two per person is sufficient), prawn bhuna, chicken madras, and pilau rice. The portion sizes are generous, and the prices are even better. The service was a bit slow, so patience is required, but it’s definitely worth the wait. I hope this place continues to thrive, and I will be sure to visit again. Oh, and the bar downstairs is also a great spot to hang out!