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★★☆☆☆ / Indian / South Asian

Moti Mahal review 2 – still as good as ever?

Posted on April 2, 2012 by pickyglutton • 2 Comments

I am as constant as the northern star? Update 12/3/23: this restaurant has now closed I greatly enjoyed my first visit to Moti Mahal, which proved to be one of the most accomplished and delicious high-end Indian meals I had tasted at the time. Consistency is a tricky thing to maintain though and I was … Continue reading →

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Classy Indian in Covent Garden – Moti Mahal review

Posted on April 17, 2011 by pickyglutton • 1 Comment

This is no mere curry house. Update 12/3/23: this restaurant has now closed Apparently there is a franchised chain of restaurants in India called Moti Mahal that specialises in tandoori dishes, but this Moti Mahal isn’t one of them as far as I can tell. Whereas the Cinnamon Kitchen, the last high-end Indian restaurant I … Continue reading →

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