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Contribute FeedbackThe Cinnamon Kitchen has received mixed reviews from customers, with some highlighting issues such as slow service, small portions, and overpricing. However, others have praised the restaurant for its excellent food quality, exceptional service, and knowledgeable staff. Located in the heart of London, it offers a unique dining experience with tasty dishes like lamb biryani and Bombay street food. While some patrons have had negative experiences with the service and food, others have raved about the top-quality food, drinks, and service, making it a must-visit spot for those seeking high-quality Indian cuisine in the city.
We were looking for a place where we could get dinner and watched the menu outside. a waiter convinced us to stay and said they would give us a discount. we were happy. we ordered after minutes when nobody approached us, and then we waited and waited. a new table of people arrived and they were served immediately and their drinks and eating come within minutes. in the meantime we were at least half an hour in the restaurant and they didn't even manage to bring softdrinks to the table. When I raised this with the waiter (and showed up the new group next to us) he said they ordered to start eating so that they come before their food, I asked if it was...read more
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The place is located in the heart of london, with many sights to foot. it is difficult to find Indian food in london (except dishoom), but this place deserves a special mention for it. eating was much too tasty, then everyone else exits. the waiters were friendly together with beautiful ambiente. some of the recommended could be lamb biryani and bombay street food. Although eating was a bit overpriced, I will still love to revise them.
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Cinnamon Kitchen is located in the gorgeous Devonshire Square tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the City. The restaurant serves modern Indian cuisine with exotic colours and flavours. The interior of the restaurant is lovely and there is a large terrace area outside, which is even better!. As none of us had been before, we decided to try a selection of the appetizers and small grills and a sharing platter (cod, prawns, chicken and lamb). We tried the bombay street food, grilled squid, marinated duck, spiced partridge, lentils and garlic and plain naan. This was enough for three people and gave us the opportunity to sample a variety of dishes.