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"Located a stone's throw from the bright lights of Piccadilly Circus, our first bricks and mortar site is open seven days a week for lunch and dinner including pre-theatre dining in the heart of the West End.We take reservations for up to 14 guests and leave plenty of space for walk-ins. If full, we operate a virtual queue - leave your number and come back. Our bar SOMA is located next door."
Address: 12 Denman Street , London W1D 7HH, XGL, GB
Great atmosphere with fabulous food! We had a really lovely evening celebrating my husbands birthday. We sat at the counter which was lovely as we could see the chefs in the kitchen. Every dish was aromatic and tasty! We will definitely be returning!Food: 5/5
Kricket knows what’s good when it comes to contemporary Indian. Everything we ate was so full of flavour and cooked perfectly. Some unique combinations/not what you’d typically expect for South Asian cuisine eg pork belly skewers.. but it all worked so well. The fish curry and the fried chicken were definitely stand out dishes for me!! The venue is great, with communal dining tables… and the service was on point. You know a restaurant is good when the wait staff know the menu inside out and can recommend items to suit your groups varied tastes. It was my first visit, but have heard about this place many times. Very glad to have finally got the chance to enjoy it. Definitely a place I’ll visit more often when I’m in London!
Loved this Indian restaurant. Seated at benches downstairs the four of us went for the Kricket taster menu with a couple of bottles of wine. Fantastic food, some dishes with a kick, some especially made as we had a nut allergy person, well done Kricket for that. Service was impeccable with an explanation of each dish. Going back again next week, yes it's that good! Dietary restrictions: Produced separate extra dishes for our nut allergy friend.
Chairs at bar a bit uncomfortable, but I’m a bigger guy so tough luck I guess. Food was wonderful, quick servers and friendly as well as open to suggestions. Beers were nice selection. All food took no time . The chili cheese naan was fantastic. Calm atmosphere even with a full house. Great dinner.Food: 5/5
Kricket was one of my favorite restaurants I visited in London! Everything in the menu u was so good and I would highly recommend when you go you try multiple dishes because you can’t go wrong. The Bhel Puri was my favorite dish and one of my favorite dishes now of all time! It was so good we ordered multiple of them! Everything else was so good as well! The team here made our experience so amazing! Next time I am in London I will have to return!
Contemporary Indian dishes pushing creativity and flavours to new limits. Kricket nailed it all. Fresh, well-presented dishes and great wait staff. It was also very entertaining sitting at the bar watching the chefs work their magicFood: 5/5
Amazing food, really friendly service and a vibrant atmosphere- even at 5pm! 3 dishes I would recommend are the fish curry, the cured mackerel and the bhel puri. One of the best places in London for authentic tasting Indian food. The menu also changes frequentlyFood: 5/5
Incredible spot for shared Indian dishes. Lively atmosphere, kind and friendly waitstaff, and food that will blow your mind. I’ve been twice now and each time I am wowed by the dishes. Don’t miss the butternut squash dish, the naan is melt in your mouth-straight out of the oven, and the flavors and sauces in every dish are so complex and delicious. Don’t miss this spot!!!
We asked to be seated for two and had seats at the bar within half an hour on a Saturday night. Awesome service, great vibes, and the best pani puri we’ve ever had! The grilled trout was excellent and the cocktails get the pomegranate & rose margarita were also so yum. The dal is not a must, but the bhel puri is. We’ll be back with more people to try more menu items like the fried chicken! Kricket is great!
I’d call this an Indian-inspired “experience” type restaurant. I don’t think it’s somewhere that’s intended to be 100% authentic. Very dimly lit, copper themed furniture and surrounds. Came here on a Wednesday evening around 6.30, was seated promptly at the downstairs bar area, which was quite narrowly spaced. Menu is quite limited but I’m told changes every few months. The White Rhino pale ale was quite nice, the starters the pani puri and the shiso leaf beef idichathu- I’d call them more like amuse-bouches were tasty but small. The smaller dishes samphire pakoras and bhel puri were actually quite filling but I’d say the sauces that were layered on top didn’t allow the underlying ingredients to shine. The larger dishes were filling the butternut squash has a delicious sauce but somewhat oily pandhi pork neck curry had two large pieces of inedible fat and a layer of oil on top. The masala naan was good but I perhaps missed the masala part of it owing to the other flavours going on. Kid-friendliness: On the evening I was there, I saw that you could leave a pushchair inside.
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