The Delhi Brasserie

4 stars
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The Delhi Brasserie
44 Frith Street
London
W1D 4SB
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Description of The Delhi Brasserie
The heart of Soho tastes of curry. And masala. And coriander, yoghurt, and lots of secret spices. The Delhi Brasserie lies right off Soho Square and has been attracting a loyal clientele for absolute yonks. The décor is traditional and elegant with warm colours, comfy chairs and white table linens. The menu includes dishes like a starter of chicken kebab, many tandooris, lamb jhal frezi, madras or vindaloo, biryanis, and on and on. Superbly placed for pre- and post-theatre dinners, as it's open seven days until midnight.

Additional information for The Delhi Brasserie
The central location makes this a great choice for gatherings of all types, from parties and launches to opening-night and wrap parties. The smart décor is from a previous era, and it works a treat. It's comfortable and welcoming, and there are several private rooms to use for your own events. An intimate back room seats up to 12 around a single table. Downstairs accommodates up 24 seated, with its own bar for complete privacy. The authentic Indian menu includes dishes from many areas of the subcontinent. The staff will work with you to create the perfect menu for your gathering, and dishes include prawn and purie, aloo chat, tandooris, birianis, all the favourite curries in chicken, lamb, and seafood and a good selection of vegetarian dishes. Exclusive hire of the entire venue will accommodate up to 80 seated on two levels.
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The Delhi Brasserie Reviews

PE reviewed The Delhi Brasserie on 17/11/2007

The Dehli Brasserie was very good value. The food was tasty and well prepared and there are some very hot food options if you dare! Phil

GH reviewed The Delhi Brasserie on 20/12/2007

About 24 of us went to The Delhi Brasserie yesterday, having chosen it due to its seemingly good write-ups and great ratings, but we were very impressed.
The service was good, the waiters were friendly; the food choices were extensive & the Cod starter and Chicken Korai main which I ordered were very tasty, although the meat samosa's were a bit dry. Bill was £600odd so the value was okay (considering it was Central London) but for a group lunch it was by far one of the better curries i've had!!

Jenny Knight reviewed The Delhi Brasserie on 06/10/2007

A really wonderful evening, the food is excellent and the service polite and attentive without being intrusive. The restaurant could do with a better set up in regards toilets, but it hardly seemed to matter the food was so good! We shall definately be returning.

liz garwell reviewed The Delhi Brasserie on 02/11/2007

Our party of 17from France had a great meal at the Delhi Brasserie in Soho. The staff were charming & even gave us free poppadoms as there were so many of us. We'll be going again & recommending it to all our friends.
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