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Upscale Indian restaurant in Westminster, in the 2007 Good Curry Guide.
The a la carte menu is fairly small, containing virtually none of the dishes you would normally expect to find in an Indian restaurant. There is also a tasting menu, and there appear to be seasonal tasting menus too - when DrHyde visited in December 2009 there was also a game tasting menu, for example, which DrHyde tried and was very pleased with. There is an extensive and rather expensive wine list.
A three course dinner for three people, with a bottle of wine, was £260, and was only so cheap because one of us was a veggie, for whom there are no exotica on the menu. If we'd stuck to more "normal" dishes instead of having a blow-out on the game tasting menu and wagyu beef, it would have been more like 180.
Service was good overall, but somewhat slow.
They have two other branches: Cinnamon Kitchen in the City and Cinnamon Soho in Soho.
See also:
- Time Out review
- Chowhound thread (see comments)
- Gaztronomy review
- Kavey Eats review
- Twelve Point Five Percent review
- London Eating comments
- Qype comments
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