The quieter, stately matriarch of the JKS family, offering sophisticated Coastal Indian cuisine in a refined, wood-paneled Marylebone setting.
Ordering Strategy
As the coastal sibling to Gymkhana, the move here is to prioritize seafood over heavy meats. The wine list is excellent, but cocktails like the Aamra Negroni are also standouts.
What to order
Hariyali Bream
Cited as a signature 'Trish dish', these jade-like slices of fish are cooked with expert precision in the tandoor.
Dorset Brown Crab
A rich, butter-and-garlic laden masterpiece that is often considered the best thing on the menu.
Potato Chaat
Described as the 'best potato chaat' in London, reviewers praise its 'perfect balance of sweet yogurt and tamarind chutney'.
Roasted Broccoli
An unexpected hit 'impregnated with fully spicy/yogurty gunk' and 'roasted to a char-edged perfection' with hot/sour chutney and flaked almonds.
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Top critic: Sinéad Cranna (50%)
Editorial Weight 49 pts
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Agreement 6 pts
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Public Signal 11 pts
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1 Elite · 1 Editorial · 3 total signals
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4.5★ (1,800 reviews)
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It is significantly quieter than Gymkhana or Brigadiers, making it ideal for conversation. Request pavement seating on sunny days.
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