The food was nothing special, but the prices were insane. An £18 a dish at a casual restaurant should be bigger than a few chunks of chicken in a pile of sauce. Rice or naan had to be purchased separately, at very high mark-ups. I normally don't write google reviews, but what drove me to write this was the water charge. I asked for plain tap water, and it cost £4.75, which I wasn't notified about until I got the bill at the end!!! (This should be illegal!) This place was such a rip off!
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Rachel ★☆☆☆☆
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Stefan Hammes ★★★★★
We wanted to eat something diffrent tonight and therefor we were looking for a good Indien Restaurant in our area and we found the Fire & Spice Restaurant at the Hilton DoubleTree. We are very happy that we choose this Restaurant, the staff are very friendly and helpful and we had a very good time here and the Food is also very good, we had diffrent dishes and a Mango lasse and the Chocolate Tarte at the end and we were full and very satiffied. We can defenately recommand the Restaurant and we would come back and have good Indien Food. So now enjoy and we hope you have also the same experimente as we had.
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Ryan Marynowski ★★★☆☆
We made a somewhat last minute reservation at fire & spice on OpenTable only to get there and be told that the restaurant was closed for a private event. We were not happy at all however, we were told that we go upstairs to the hotel bar where we could be served. Tired from a long day of sight seeing, and very hungry we obliged. Overall, it was hands-down one of the worst dining experiences we’ve ever had due to the other guests present who were rude, disrespectful, and chaotic throughout. Don’t get me wrong, the food was great. But The highlight of our night was our waiter, Dhruv. Despite the rest of the patrons being extremely obnoxious and treating him poorly, he remained composed and professional throughout. He was friendly, personable, and extremely attentive to us while simultaneously handling the other guests in a professional manner. All of his recommendations from the menu were phenomenal. Thank you Dhruv, for saving the night!
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Billy Harris ★★★★★
Fantastic food! I agree with the other reviews, I would have missed it had I not seen the reviews about it being downstairs and located outside the hotel. I had to wait a few minutes for the door to be answered but once inside the food and service did not disappoint. I would come back again. The butter chicken was fantastic
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Juan Olmedilla ★☆☆☆☆
Difficult to find in hotel basement, empty (not 1 single client at 8pm), no charm (you could see the breakfast setup for the next morning). Still, nice reception from the waiter, he hands the menu (extremely short), I ask for a beer. 5’… 10’… 15’… waiter never comes back, I never see the beer, I take off.
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Jay Buys ★★★★★
There are a ton of great indian restaurants in London but my wife and I wandered into this one for dinner and it was absolutely wonderful. The food was delicious, the atmosphere was quiet and romantic and the service was terrific. Shubham and Akshay were amazing, and we wish we lived here so we could come again soon.
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Vidyut Shah ★★☆☆☆
For a takeout it is ridiculous that they charge 7 pounds for an order of 32 pounds. All we did order was dal rice and subzi and 2 rotis for which the total would have been ok minus the 7 extra pounds of what service - late food which was ordered on the phone. Plus the server was behaved rudely.
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Chelsey Norris ★★★★☆
This place is not in the greatest location (in the basement of a hotel), and the decor leaves something to be desired. But don’t let that deter you! The food was really good, and the staff were very friendly and helpful. Would definitely eat here again.
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Sushila Nair ★★★★☆
I had to actually go and actively hunt for a waiter/waitress to assign a table to me. They seemed really under staffed. I also had to wait quite a long time for someone to take my order, bring my drink etc. The servers themselves seemed nice enough. The food was good. I normally find the Indian food in London lacking in variety and very oily. I thought the food at fire and spice was very good and given I am part Indian I feel I know good Indian food. I had the salmon curry which was delicious. They had a good menu which included vegetarian options and the normal compliment of northern Indian breads. It is located in the basement of the Double Tree hotel so it’s a slightly odd location. I would gladly return again but I do wish they would hire a few more waiters.
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Fire & Spice Indian Restaurant is located at Marble Arch, 4 Bryanston St, London W1H 7BY, UK
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