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Cinnamon
"Cinnamon Bazaar is inspired by bazaars in antiquity and in the modern day. In India and across the world, the bazaar is the place to buy, sell, exchange, entertain and be entertained. For centuries the vibrant energy of these marketplaces has inspired us to explore new flavours and new possibilities and Cinnamon Bazaar aims to capture this and bring it to London."
Address: 90 Pitshanger Lane , London W5 1QX, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 8998 2189
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: W5 1QX


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Reviews
Great place, worth the price of the food and the drinks. My girlfriend and I went to this restaurant and we were very happy. The service was very good and we were not disappointed at all. The staff were nice too. They offer you to keep your belongings for you if you want. You can even ask them if there is a chance of course to charge your phone for you if needed. When we arrived it was full and they offer us to take a sit downstairs if that’s okay for us as they have a bar which was nice. I met Chris again after a long time not seeing him I used to work there years ago with him and he treated me very well. Thank you Chris my girlfriend was very happy for me being treated well.
For an Indian fine dining experience there are some factors definitely missing but on its own it was an average / good experience. Pros: -Quality of the dishes -Menu variety -Quite a lot of tables -Location Cons: -Decor and presentation severely lacks below other fine / Michelin star places -Staff openly had their own private conversations in front of their customers - Cocktails were poor and did not match price expectations or their lavish descriptions - if sitting in the mezzanine, you will have a significantly worse experience than the main floor you essentially walk through the back of the bar to get there which ruins the experience Wouldn't recommend against other fine dining places in London. If you are looking to tick it off your list and only care about the food quality then may as well give it a go.
This former library plays hosts to a modern Indian restaurant serving up truly delicious food. Everything we ordered was outstanding and flavorsome and instantly made me want to visit again to try more of the menu. The venue itself is stunning and has a surprisingly warm atmosphere given its size and high ceilings. Sitting amongst the book cases provides a novel and sophisticated experience Impeccable service from all the staff who are friendly and attentive without being intrusive from the moment you are greeted inside. Highly recommend and can't wait to go again.
Exceptional Indian food. I arrived as a tourist with my backpack on and simple black jacket and thought am I at the right place. The exterior has it seem to look like a office. But the smells coming from the door of savory Indian spices. The chicken marinated in fenugreek and yogurt was simply compelling. I did not take pictures of the mango tart, but it left me in a euphoric state. The restaurant was Westminster library so when you look around it’s like eating and drinking high quality food in the rare collections section of the finest book store.
This dinner was delicious. Tasting menu with lovely range of dishes and flavours, tough to pick a favourite but skill shown in every dish. Special mention to our waiter Saif as well who took excellent care of us during our 3+ hour visit, always friendly and efficiently describing the dishes. Already thinking of excuses to return for another special occasion
Very atmospheric restaurant in the style of a gentleman's club library. With a massive central area that goes up a couple of floor and booth seating around the edge with a lower ceiling. When we went it was very crowded including the downstairs bar. The food is modern fancy 5 star Indian and the preparation and attention to detail is fabulous with excellent mixtures of flavours and textures. We ate off the Festival 2022 menu. Even on this limited menu there was a good variety of vegetarian and fish. I should mention the only reason for this not being 5 stars was that the service was quite slow even towards the end of the evening when the restaurant was emptying.
Exceptional. High-end Indian cuisine - inventive, bursting with flavour combinations, that wows you with the taste and not the quantity. Mixed with Indian dishes you have european meats and ingredients but cooked in Indian-inspired spices and techniques - tandoori pigeon, smoked Romney marsh lamb etc. The environment is welcoming - think Victorian municipal library meets Pall Mall club. It’s a one-off. The staff couldn’t be better. Friendly, knowledgeable, exceptionally attentive and ready to explain food with enthusiasm and not in the least patronising. The vegan set menu here deserves a shout-out. The aubergine ‘steak’ is a feast for the taste buds and transformed my view of this vegetable. Prices range from reasonable to painful, depending upon choices, but if you consider that this is friendly fine dining, not a calorie-loading takeout then you’ll be in the right ballpark in terms of expectation of price and experience.
First time in London and having Indian food! 20/10 experience! We had the Cinnamon Summer Festival 6 course meal 4/6 pictured I didn’t even get a chance to take a picture of all of the food since we couldn’t get enough of it. The flavors are amazing! I’m pretty picky when it comes to food and I finished every plate! No crumbs left lol the waiter Saif was exceptional, he described every dish perfectly. We had adequate time in between every dish so we didn’t feel rushed at all. The ambience was great as well. They even hand you your bill in a book. Everything is so perfectly thought out. I’ll definitely come back here whenever I’m in London!
Absolutely THE best Indian restaurant I've ever been to. The meals were superb, the sommelier recommended the most fantastic wines and best of all Vivek Singh said hello to our table and asked how the food was. The whole eating experience was perfect, we will definitely be coming back. I'd recommend the trout starter, venison main and the Indian breads with chutneys.
I had the most delicious butter chicken I ever had in London. It was so creamy and full of flavours. The environment and service was also nice. Desserts were average. The bill comes inside of a real book as the building is an old library- how cool! I would recommend for a night out with friends or a business lunch for those with an office in Westminster.
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