Southbank Tandoori, Southwark, London
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Southbank Tandoori serve a variety of Indian dishes and can cater for private parties of up to 20 guests upon request.
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Indian Restaurants Southwark | Indian Restaurants London
Restaurants Southwark | Restaurants London - Address:
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39 The Cut, Southwark, London SE1 8LF
020 7261 1523
Tube:
- Southwark Tube Station (0.1 km)
- Waterloo Station (0.2 km)
Nearby stations:
- South West Trains (0.3 km)
- Waterloo East Station (0.3 km)
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4 reviews of Southbank Tandoori in English
The Southbank Tandoori is a far cry from being the best Indian restaurant in London, but it's decent and it's location is perfect.
Recommended order of play for a night out:
1. Head to the Old Vic for an early evening show
2. Wander down to the Anchor & Hope for a few pints of real ale (try and eat here, but it's always so busy)
3. Stagger across the road to the Southbank Tandoori for some late night Indian treats. I can recommend the chicken madras and lamb bhuna. Both hit the spot.
Well there's nothing spectacular about the Southwark Tandoori, but there doesn't need to be.
The food is decent, the service is friendly and efficient, the beer is cold and pleasant and the atmosphere is comfortable.
Can't fault it, really.
There was a brief and rather overweight time in my life when I used to be taken to the Southbank Tandoori at least twice a week for about a year. We couldn’t cook and it was a convenient stagger away from the pubs of Blackfriars. That’s my excuse anyway.
It is a great curry house though so it doesn’t matter. The food is always excellent and really tasty - especially the muttar paneer. The service is swift, friendly and obliging. The alcohol plentiful and chilled. I can’t really fault it. It is a good place to come with a group of friends as well - we have had some quite rowdy evenings in here and they were lovely to us.
A traditionally styled Indian restaurant on the cut. I think the curries here are great, and well priced. The range of food on the menu is pretty standard, but everything is well prepared with a lot of flavour.
Beer wise they serve both large bottles of Cobra, or the cheaper draft Kingfisher.
Not the biggest restaurant around, but the manager is very good at finding a way to fit you in. On my last visit in a group of 9, the manager somehow fit us in straight away without a wait (the restaurant appeared full beforehand).
In fact the service here really stands out; they are both friendly and prompt. They even remained friendly when my colleagues were trying to start a competition to see who could eat the most lime pickle. This would be my number one choice for a curry around Waterloo.





