Kahani Restaurant Sloane Square

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Kahani is pretty near Ellis Street. This restaurant is famous for offering Indian cuisine. To try perfectly cooked tandoori lamb, lamb cutlets and fish curry is a truly nice idea. Kahani guarantees you tasty raspberry cheesecakes, kulfi and ice cream.

The wine list is versatile, every guest will find something that suits their taste. Good coffee, juice or tea will make your meal tastier and you'll certainly come back. The atmosphere of hospitality of this place highly depends on the waitstaff, that is energetic here. You will appreciate adequate prices. There is a quiet atmosphere and fancy decor at this spot. This restaurant is a Michelin selection and has been rewarded with 2 black knife-and-fork symbols: the inspectors note that Kahani guarantees great comfort.

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Michelin selection.
Good standard.

Service is charming at this smart, modern, easy-going basement restaurant. It’s name means ‘Story’ in Hindi; the story in question being that of chef-owner Peter Joseph, whose influences include his Indian heritage, the concept of sharing food picked up on his travels in Spain and the best of British produce. More info

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Aneesh Kulkarni Request content removal
Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: £60–70
K
18 days ago
Thanks for the 5-star review Aneesh!! Hope to see you again soon.
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Serena Menad Request content removal
Good taste and flavours but certainly not good value when you take away Service: Delivery Meal type: Dinner Price per person: £20–30 Food: 4
Gabriela RW Request content removal
This was absolutely one of the best meals I had in London. Think elevated South Asian cuisine, good enough to merit a Michelin star. Ya, I said it. We took our kiddo with us, and they were incredibly welcoming and accommodating. Our waiter, Dave Raj, was so knowledgeable, kind, and accommodating. Ambiance was sexy, chill, and warm, and we were luckily tucked away in a corner booth for a private and relaxing dining experience. We shared a bunch of small dishes, and it was perfection: -Berry papdi chaat, spiced chickpeas with sweetened yogurt, wild berry & tamarind chutney. Crunchy, sweet, and spicy. - Samosa platter, Punjabi Aloo, kolhapuri chicken, Madras lamb. These were some of the flakiest samosas I've ever had. So buttery, and the veggie and chicken samosa legit made my mouth expode. My husband ordered the scallops and crab, and his taste buds blew up. Epic, he proclaimed. For our mains, we tried several items, sides, and naans: My husband enjoyed the smoked Malabar prawns and lamb chops, and called them otherworldly. - The trio of chicken tikka tandoor grilled chicken supreme with cream cheese, pickling spices & Rajasthani chops was solid, and sauce was bangin', I wouldn't order this again, but I'd ask for a bowl of the red pepper sauce. Yes, it was that good. -The Hydrabadi Biryani was packed with veggies, mint, coriander, and other magical spices. I really enjoyed this. - Saag Paneer was disappointingly bland, and the paneer wasn't melt-in-your-mouth delicious. -Chicken Makhani, a tender and buttery chicken dish dressed in creamy tomato sauce was also bangin', and honestly delightful with buttery naan. * Jeera aloo was an interesting take. The potatoes appeared to be roasted and dressed with rich spices. It was a creative and inventive take. * Garlic naan & Cheese chilli naan-do yourself a favor and ordered these two for dipping and scooping. My fave was the garlic naan. -To wrap things up, we enjoyed two desserts: raspberry couli (baked berry cheesecake) and chocolate delight which was a chocolate torte with mandarin ice cream. Both offered a delightful finish to our dining adventure. -As far as mocktails, ask for the mango, passion fruit, mint, and lime libation. It's the best on the menu, trust me. I would def return, and I hope they get their star soon. They deserve it. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommendation for vegetarians: Highly recommend Vegetarian offerings: Clearly labeled vegetarian dishes
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18 days ago
Hi Gabriela, thank you for the amazing review! I'm so happy to hear that you enjoyed our food.
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Indian, Vegetarian options
ClosedOpens at 12:30PM
$$$$ Price range per person £18 - £75
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1 Wilbraham Pl
London, England, United Kingdom
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Sloane Square
1 Wilbraham Pl, London, England, United Kingdom
Features
Takeaway Сredit cards accepted Wi-Fi Booking Delivery Wheelchair accessible Parking
Opening hours
SundaySun 12:30PM-8:45PM
MondayMon 5PM-10:30PM
TuesdayTue 5PM-10:30PM
WednesdayWed 5PM-10:30PM
ThursdayThu 5PM-10:30PM
FridayFri 12PM-2:30PM
5PM-10:30PM
SaturdaySat 12PM-2:30PM
5PM-10:30PM
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