
London's highest rated Indian restaurant with 'superb' food
Out of those reviews, more than 980 are rated excellent, earning the Earlsfield spot the title of London's highest-rated Indian restaurant.
The highest-rated Indian restaurant in London, Amrutha
Amrutha first began in 2014 as a vegan food truck before setting its roots permanently and opening its first restaurant.
The plant-based restaurant is described as creating "innovative vegan dishes" along with "heart-warming" classics that are all made from scratch.
Amrutha adds that it focuses on using simple ingredients to elevate them to "extraordinary levels".
On the Amrutha website, owners Arvin and Shyam share that their dream was "to serve belly-warming, soul-satisfying, nutritious food to heal the world and make people smile."
As part of their promise, the restaurant adds that they believe everyone should "be able to afford a delicious" meal and as part of that belief, they charge "a fair price" all "without compromising on quality".
In 2024, the restaurant earned a Travellers' Choice badge from TripAdvisor thanks to its impressive rating.
Amrutha offers both dine-in and takeaway services, with meals including a Buddha Curry, Thai Red Curry, Annie's Soul Bowl and Peanut Noodle Stirfry, all for £15.
The London-based restaurant offers a tapas-style dinner where you can choose between a grand selection for £34 per person or the original selection for £29 per person.
The tapas style is a choice between nine or 13 dishes with unlimited refills and includes the Buddha curry, crispy pakora, seasonal curry, chef special, sesame slaw and much more.
On Tripadvisor, one recent guest gave a five-star review, writing: "Such a lovely restaurant feels very calming and food is so colourful and tasty.
"Our waiter was so kind and helpful, highly recommend for veggies and non-veggies who want to try something new."
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Another happy customer said: "Superb tasting food and a great concept. Set menus with an array of dishes that are bottomless. Staff are great and attentive."
A third guest shared: "Best meal out ever - loveliest staff - so so delicious! I loved the pakora!
"They will top up your food as many times as you want so amazing value as well."
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