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Trishna London

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Cuisine:
Indian

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Overview

Set in the heart of central London’s super chic Marylebone Village, Trishna London is one of the most exciting developments on the UK capital’s dining scene in years.

A fine dining restaurant that specialises in the fragrantly spiced coastal cuisine of south-west India, it is the only European outpost of the original iconic Trisha restaurant in Mumbai – considered by many food critics to be one of the greatest seafood restaurants in the world.

Refined, elegant and constantly buzzing with a cosmopolitan crowd, Trishna London showcases a selection of the Mumbai restaurant’s signature dishes.

Head Chef Karam Sethi, uses only the best British produce and the menu combines signature dishes from the Mumbai restaurant with his unique take on Indian coastal cuisine.

Diners are encouraged to share dishes like Dorset brown crab with garlic butter; market fish curry infused with spices and coconut masala; and the delicious seafood biriyani.

The space combines marble, exposed brickwork, oak and glass to create an elegant but unpretentious dining room..

To complement the cuisine, there is a diverse fine wine and champagne list with a strong old world focus from niche producers. A specialist selection of beers includes some exclusive Indian and European varieties. Both wine and beer are recommended to match each dish on the menu.

From the stylishly eclectic shopping streets around Marylebone High Street, to the world renowned medical destination that is Harley Street, Marylebone Village is one of London’s greatest delights.

Located minutes from both Oxford Street and Baker Street, in the heart of the city, it is home to a vast array of famous names, like Madonna and Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher. In the past, it was where author Charles Dickens, poet Lord Byron and fictional detective Sherlock Holmes lived.

The village is packed full of designer furniture stores, independent clothes boutiques, unique specialty shops, patisseries, organic cafés, traditional grocers and superior hotels.

Visitors can join the locals shopping at the farmers' market (Sundays, 10am - 2pm, Cramer Street Car park), listen to the breathtaking classical music performances at Wigmore Hall or stroll through nearby gorgeous Regent’s Park.

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