Updated on 4th February 2023
Indian Restaurant
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Frequently Asked Questions
What cuisines does The Delhi Brasserie Soho serve?
The Delhi Brasserie serves Indian.
Is The Delhi Brasserie Soho Halal?
The Delhi Brasserie is not Halal. It has been reported that The Delhi Brasserie Soho no longer accomodates Halal diners.
Is The Delhi Brasserie Soho HMC certified?
No, The Delhi Brasserie is not HMC certified. See all HMC certified restaurants or learn what HMC certification means.
Is everything Halal at The Delhi Brasserie Soho?
The Delhi Brasserie is not Halal. It has been reported that The Delhi Brasserie Soho no longer accomodates Halal diners.
Does The Delhi Brasserie have prayer space?
It has not been reported that The Delhi Brasserie has a prayer space on-site. Please search for local mosques.
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It has been reported The Delhi Brasserie no longer accomodates Halal diners.
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The Delhi Brasserie no longer serves Halal. See other restaurants in Soho.
Reviews
Carlos
4 months ago
I have been coming to the Dehli Brasserie for many years, it is my culinary home in London when I visit. I have never once been disappointed. Of course the wonderful food, the wide and varied menu, but also the warm and welcoming atmosphere, the attentive and professional staff, beautiful decor, perfect location. What more can you ask. This restaurant has existed for many years, and for very good reason. Probably the best Indian food in London.
anuj kumar
5 months ago
Overpriced, low quality food. You pay for the location and not for the ambience or food or quantity. The portions were quite small. The curries were not tasty. Not sure how an Indian restaurant with such low quality can be in the center of London. The thali in the photo may look excited to some, but if and when you will try it you will realize why not to have it.
Al Roulexe
4 months ago
Extremely impressed with this Indian restaurant. Situated on Frith Street in Soho, I needed some spicy food after an afternoon booze-up, and was delighted with the quality of the food. My Goan curry, with salmon, was absolutely delicious, a sauce full of spicy dimensions and seasoning, and the salmon still soft, not overcooked at all. Side of aloo gobi was also great, and the naan was hot and fresh. Not the biggest of portions, a little more cauliflower would have been nice, but enough per person, and I’d rather have outstanding food than quantity (as long as the quantity is enough). I eat a lot of curries, and this was one of the best I’ve had this year; service was also excellent, so I look forward to visiting again.
Hadi Murad Jaleel
a month ago
AMAZING FOOD. I went there yesterday with a friend from US. It was one of the most authentic desi food I’ve ever tried in London. Everything was lovely. I got Lamb Biryani that was lovely just like the one you get in Pakistan then I had Chicken Korai curry which was great too accompanied with Parata and Garlic naan. Everything was on point including the spice. The only thing I felt was the quantity compared to the price but 10/10 Definitely going back.
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Opening Hours
Sunday: 5:00 – 11:30 PM
Monday: 5:00 – 11:30 PM
Tuesday: 5:00 – 11:30 PM
Wednesday: 5:00 – 11:30 PM
Thursday: 5:00 – 11:30 PM
Friday: 5:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Saturday: 5:00 PM – 12:00 AM
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Location
44 Frith Street, London, W1D 4SB, UK