tamarind


mircea
4
2 yıl önce
queen street
tamarind is a good quality indian restaurant, serving well prepared classic dishes such as murgh makhani, lamb biryani and so on.

we had very good starters - grilled jumbo prawns which were packed with spice and a nice grill flavour, and some delicious scallops.

for mains, we went for the classics above and the hyderabadi lamb shank, which was good (but i've had better). the butter chicken was really very good, though!

the pistachio kulfi was nicely served and very rich and dense.

service was professional and very attentive (sometimes perhaps too attentive, as in rushing to refill our glasses all too often)

this is a relatively good value for money michelin star restaurant: the bill came to £200 including service charge for the three of us (but we didn't have wine).
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broswhodine
4
2 yıl önce
queen street
great food and it definitely deserves the michelin star that it has recieved. the food is well spiced and served in decent sized portions. they also had some new dishes on the menu that i had not tried elsewhere!
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falkaabi
5
2 yıl önce
queen street
excellent food and service
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lata
3
2 yıl önce
queen street
very average food ... nothing special about the place. also after ordering cocktails and dinner when ordered onions staff was like this will be charged. i guess the way he said was not liked it's understood in london anything extra is charged ...
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kosherish
5
2 yıl önce
queen street
lovely room, very attentive service.. food ranged from outstanding to just ok. the minced lamb appetizer patties and lamb chops (kebobs) were solidly in the former category. lots of food and drinks for three was £200.
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mohit
4
2 yıl önce
queen street
tamarind was one of the first indian restaurant to receive a michelin star rating. went their for my partner's birthday.

we ordered a veggie kebab with fig chutney filling as starter which was really good. the spicy outer layer with slightly sweet filling was a pretty good combination.

for the main course we had butter nan with methi makana paneer, which i liked. though for gravy it had coconut milk, which my partner didn't enjoyed much. the veggie amount was pretty good, easily sharable between 2 ppl.

at the end, they offered a complimentary strawberry birthday cake which was perfect!

overall a good experience.

minor complaint: the server removed the starter plate while we were still eating from it. he should have asked.
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seema
1
2 yıl önce
queen street
the food was beyond awful. any indian food lover planning to go please don’t, you are first going to regret the food you ate and then the money you spent on it.
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paresh
4
4 yıl önce
queen street
jewel in mayfair! that's what this place is all about. international cuisine, great taste and extremely innovative recipes.
ambiance 4/5
service 5/5
value for money 4/5
food 5/5
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miro
5
4 yıl önce
queen street
yummy yummy indian food made and served freshly at the most reasonable prices, optimal hygienic conditions and punctual and prompt service too.
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rapha
5
4 yıl önce
queen street
amazing place in london. i love the food. can’t wait to come back here again. congratulations to the staff.
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a
1
4 yıl önce
queen street
laughing stock! michelin chef is accused of using knorr chicken cubes to flavour his acclaimed dishes… even in vegetarian meals

• karunesh khanna admitted using shop-bought chicken stock to flavour dishes

• the executive chef used knorr cubes in his vegetarian and vegan dishes

• revelations emerged during an employment tribunal case brought by an assistant manager who lost his job after he alerted bosses

by michael powell for the mail on sunday

published: 00:10, 23 june 2019 | updated: 00:39, 23 june 2019

his haute cuisine curries have delighted david beckham and charlize theron, but michelin-starred chef karunesh khanna has admitted using shop-bought chicken stock to flavour his acclaimed dishes.

the executive chef of the upmarket tamarind chain of indian restaurants also allegedly used the knorr cubes in vegetarian and vegan meals but failed to tell customers that they contained meat, according to legal papers.

after six staff members complained, mr khanna – who trained at the dorchester, four seasons, the ritz and claridge's hotels – told one manager: 'guests don't need to know.'

 

his haute cuisine curries have delighted david beckham and charlize theron, but michelin-starred chef karunesh khanna has admitted using shop-bought chicken stock to flavour his acclaimed dishes

the revelations emerged during an employment tribunal case brought by an assistant manager who lost his job after he alerted bosses about the use of the cubes.

the tribunal heard that when the row reached tamarind director fateh dhaliwal, he backed his chef and said: 'those members of staff need to be phased out.'

mr khanna admitted he used knorr stock while working at tamarind kitchen in soho while the flagship tamarind mayfair restaurant was undergoing refurbishment last year, according to the documents.

assistant manager mafis ali raised concerns with a sous chef about the use of the stock on june 4 and asked that the correct ingredient information be provided to the waiters.

 

the executive chef of the upmarket tamarind chain of indian restaurants also allegedly used the knorr cubes in vegetarian and vegan meals but failed to tell customers that they contained meat, according to legal papers

but when mr khanna refused, mr ali emailed all the senior chefs saying that guests were being deceived about whether dishes were truly vegan or vegetarian.

he also raised concerns that the secret use of the knorr cubes meant that the dishes would not be suitable for strict muslims because the stock was not halal. the email was ignored, and on june 18 six members of staff confronted restaurant manager shoaib malik and demanded that he speak to mr khanna.

but the top chef 'made it clear that he was not going to disclose the use of knorr chicken powder to guests', prompting mr malik to resign in disgust, the tribunal heard.

 

after six staff members complained, mr khanna – who trained at the dorchester, four seasons, the ritz and claridge's hotels – told one manager: 'guests don't need to know.' pictured: inside tamarind in london

 

mr khanna admitted he used knorr stock while working at tamarind kitchen in soho while the flagship tamarind mayfair restaurant was undergoing refurbishment last year, according to the documents

 

the top chef 'made it clear that he was not going to disclose the use of knorr chicken powder to guests', prompting mr malik to resign in disgust, the tribunal heard

mr dhaliwal made mr ali redundant two weeks after the bust-up. an employment judge has now ruled that mr ali was unfairly dismissed.

the judge said mr dhaliwal 'didn't want anyone interfering with kk's [karunesh khanna's] cooking as it was so important to fd [fateh dhaliwal] to have a michelin star chef for the refurbished restaurant'.

mr khanna still works for tamarind at its flagship mayfair restaurant, which reopened in december last year after a multi-million-pound refurbishment. a tasting menu, paired with wine, costs £114 a head.
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foodzone
5
5 yıl önce
queen street
finally find an perfect indian food there, perfect place for indian food
peshawari champen and kebab selection are soo delicious and mouth watering the spices engraved in there was too perfect.ghost dum biryani was good
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tejas
5
5 yıl önce
queen street
tamarind is a fairly decent place around queen street, mayfair .

what i liked - free wifi, delivery and take away options

specialities :: lamb cutlets and chops, wine, biryani
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saurabh
4
5 yıl önce
queen street
the location is off the main street. can we a bit difficult to find. have been going to this restaurant for over 6 years. recently they have renovated and changed the menu. the main course and starters are nice but the desserts were awful. it spoilt the entire evening. the waiter did ask us for our comments on the food and after hearing our comments did not do anything except offer an apology. normally in a restaurant in a posh location like this if the customer is not happy the manager would come up and try to understand what went wrong.
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aryan
5
5 yıl önce
queen street
fairly uninspiring looking restaurant from street level, all there is to see is a small reception area. we were warmly greeted here by friendly staff who took our coats and showed us downstairs to the restaurant proper. this was much plusher as would be expected given the area, and the service was very professional. the only minor criticism would be that the seating arrangements were such that it was quite difficult for the waiters to get to certain diners, meaning they had to lean across others. a bit of rearrangement of the furniture would help here. oddly, although we had booked for a table of four, we were shown to a large round table laid up for five or six, with a couple of place settings being then cleared away, but this left a large gap between two of us
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