Reviews

  1. AM ★★★☆☆

    This is a very old fashioned restaurant with real old school charm. The food is reminiscent of the classic Whitechapel style, but the addition is that this is set in Central London, with brightly coloured curries, tablecloths, and a sense of traditional pomp. The service was very good, helped by the fact that I was dining with a regular patron. While food standards and value have generally moved on elsewhere, the experience itself was thoroughly enjoyable, full of character, and genuinely charming.

  2. Paul Watts ★★★★★

    With thanks to the restaurant for seating me so late in service, I had a thoroughly enjoyable and flavoursome meal served with care from a great in-house team. Thank you very much indeed!

  3. Pradeep Kumar K ★★★★★

    Worth to visit this restaurant, prime location. All dishes are awesome and cooked as per instructions. Staff is very friendly

  1. Frank Mansell ★★★★★

    A really great curryhouse with good food. The staff are all very attentive, and the cobra is cold. Thank you

  2. Swaminathan Iyer ★★★★☆

    The name says Rajasthan but don’t expect dal bati type items . It’s an Indian restaurant has decor choices on food in London and the taste is good too . The service is very quick too . We went in on the way to St Paul’s cathedral from Tower Bridge

  3. Umed Singh ★★★☆☆

    We was on Friday around 9pm food was OK we ordered1. prawn zalfreji, Matter paneer, Lamb Tikka, chicken Palak The prawn jalfrezi onion & capsicum was raw and the garlic flavour on them was raw, my suggestion first fry garlic then mix with onion and capsicum so it coming nice aroma and flavour, Prawn zalfreji was not perfect taste, 2. on Matter paneer peas on taste was hard like just taking out from Deep freeze , pls put them some Butter & cream for creamy sauce to come a nice flavour, staff was OK but not friendly, Good service ,I am not satisfied the food taste and quality and the environment, we are visiting their with family, so we are not 100% satisfied. if ur hungry just looking for Indian food so their OK but if u looking for fine Indian Dine better I recommend The Lalit. I hope on our Next visit we are not disappointed.

  1. billy townsend ★★★☆☆

    The food is fine. Nothing to write home about but also not bad. Had it just been the food I would have been happy. The service on the other hand is another matter entirely. The service was like jekyll and Hyde. The manager was very friendly, everyone else on the otherhand treated me like an annoyance straight from walking through the door. I sat down and the server threw the napkin at me. It should have been a red flag. I quickly received both the drinks and food menu. Before I even had a chance to read the drinks menu the server said "what drink do you want, kobra?" Fair enough I thought I thought, it's likely the most requested drink. Less than 1 min later the manager came over and asked what my food order was. I knew what I wanted so no big deal. He also suggested an additional side dish of sag bahji which was a great idea. About 5 mins later the food arrived. 15 mins after that, staff started asking if I was done. When I had finally finished, the plates were taken away, and the servers literally started stripping the table cloth while I was waiting for the bill and finishing my drink. The bill arrived quickly, but before I even had a chance to read it or unwrap one of the completely chocolates, they started typing in amount on the card machine and requested payment. Given the speed at which they took the payment, I didn't have a chance to leave a tip even if I'd wanted to. In between me finishing my meal and taking payment, the manager offered an unprompted complimentary lemonchello, which was greatly received. All in all i was in and out jn 30 mins and the restaurant wasn't at all busy. I know this is London but I've never been to an Indian like it. Everything was so fast. I could have forgiven it if the place was packed and they needed the table, but the place was nearly empty. This contrasts greatly with another jndain restaurant I went to just down the road a few months ago.

  2. Steffan ★★★☆☆

    The food is nice and fresh but the atmosphere is a bit crazy and wild, I could barely hear the person next to me in. Tuesday night! Other people might love that, but I wanted a chilled evening. Finally don't order the prawns for a starter , they are ok but they charge you £25 for the privilege!

  3. Ivan Sanchez Spijksma ★★★★★

    Absolute 5 stars. Friendly staff, super focused on the job, and they helped our big group without reservation to be in the table starting to enjoy the dinner in no time. Incredible fast and efficient. How about the food? To me it was among the best Indian restaurants I've been, really delicious.

  1. Isha ★★★★☆

    The food taste is good and authentic Indian. We had mix veg curry , naans, rice , dal and paneer shashlik. Everything tasted good. The food is freshly made and quality is very good. The staff is polite and friendly especially with kids. But I do not recommend for babies or toddlers as the place is small with no high chairs or baby friendly meals. Also the entrance is not stroller or ♿ friendly. The prices are moderately high. The service is good. Great for takeaways.

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The Rajasthan is located at 49 Monument St, London EC3R 8BU, UK

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