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Compliment MissGood (19-02-2008) 5

Chor Bizarre very recently celebrated its 10th anniversary and it has been judged as 'One of the 50 most romantic places in the world' and 'amongst the Top 10 Restaurants in London for Fun and Atmosphere' by the Independent as well as the 'The best North Indian Restaurant in the UK' by the Cobra Good Curry Guide.
Capturing the spirit of the 'Chor Bazaar' or 'thieves market' within its kaleidoscopic interior, Chor Bizarre serves excellent authentic Indian cuisine in a unique antiquanted atmosphere. It is the sister restaurant of its Delhi branch. In fact many of the staff have come over from the Delhi restaurant to guarantee that true authentic touch. In keeping with the name the restaurant is fashionably decked out with a wonderful array of Indian artefacts making this a rather fun setting to eat in.
The dishes served in the establishment focus on Indian regional specialities with strong bias on Kashmiri cooking and the wine list is a masterpiece as a lot of care has been exercised to find wines that complement the spices used in the food.
You can also enjoy Chai Bazaar - London's very own Indian tea bar, India is the world's largest tea producer and with this in mind, Chai Bazaar have rekindled the art of making the perfect cup of tea. Chai Bazaar also evokes a true Indian bazaar setting with traditional kettles, samovars and urns and perfectly depicts the tea culture in India.
Customers can enjoy 30 different types of tea, some of the more easily recognised types include the popular Assam, Darjeeling and Orange Pekoe extending to some of the more specialist varieties such as Kashmiri Kehwa and these days the new blends of Masala Chai - served in earthen kullars (cups) and designer teas that are blended with fruit juices or alcohol. The teas come with a selection of delicious savouries and sweets that marry perfectly in taste and flavour. Savoury dishes such as kathi rolls and hot pakoras and Indian sweets such as aam ki kheer and kulfi falooda are matched thus creating a sumptuous and alternative afternoon tea.
Indian High Tea with a selection of savouries and sweets is available at £8.50 per person each day between 11.30am and 5.30pm.

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Compliment wilk (14-09-2007) 4

Upscale Indian restaurant - stands out in a world of very average Indian restaurant.
Stylish food, good service, just a bit pricey (£50 per person incl. drinks)

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