Sitaaray Voted as One Among 6 Restaurants in London Offering Great Value for Money ! |
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| The room is a temple to Bollywood... like a fairy tale, the plates keep on coming, getting faster and faster, tastier and tastier. |
| A. A. Gill, Sunday Times |
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| What makes the venue unique is its tribute to the stars of Indian cinema from which it takes its name. Photos of vamps, villains and the industry’s key players going back to the 1940s adorn the walls, while some of the finest songs accompany your meal. An original idea well-executed. |
| The Guardian Guide |
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| From the same people who brought us the magnificent Tamarai, this new Indian restaurant has several twists that render it incomparably superior to your usual curry house. Firstly, as with Tamarai, the wine list has been designed by Tim Atkin, ensuring that the standard of drink is high; likewise, the delicious cocktails have been co-ordinated by the Gorgeous Group. The other highlight is, unsurprisingly, the food, which in the evening takes the form of an upmarket selection of grills and North Indian dishes a world away from the usual generic chicken tikka masala. |
| GQ |
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| No one need leave here unhappy and I ate things of a quality to rival those Indian Restaurant where £ 18 just gets you a main course. |
| london-eating |
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| Sitaaray is one of those rare things, a West End restaurant that keeps food standards high, prices low and still manages to maintain enough sparkle to make dinner here feel like a break from the norm |
| The London Paper |
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| The perfect place for some Bollywood bling. |
| Night & Day Live |
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| Combining the best of Bollywood’s sights and sounds, and the sumptuous smells of a traditional Indian kebab grill. Sitaaray sits on the right side of kitsch. You’ll dine on a dazzling array of delicately spiced meat and fish kebabs, inventive vegetarian versions and the best Dal in the capital. A feast for your tastebuds, Sitaaray is also a feast for the eyes. |
| Easy Jet |
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| Sitaaray’s thrill is in its grill, especially when you are anticipating what sizzling temptation the waiter is going to bring next. Sitaaray has great food, friendly service and a fun environment - all the ingredients to make it a Bollywood hit. |
| Eastern Eye |
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| An ideal place to party… |
| Fay Maschler, The Evening Standard |
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| Sitaaray – Sexy new Indian inspired by Bollywood. The design of this amusingly over-the-top space is cinematically inspired: smouldering red walls meet gold ceilings & the space is decorated with opulent gilt frames, etched mirrors & classic posters of landmark Indian films. The menu is predominantly grill & kebab-based & offers tremendous value. |
| Square Meal |
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| Expect an abundance of appealingly smoky kebabs, steeped in yogurt-based garlicky marinades- Sitaaray is big on grills-plus vegetarian and seafood choices. Rich curries, breads, rice and buttery dal promise to fill any gaps. The service was utterly charming, and the food better than you might expect in a theme restaurant. If you like a bit of tinsel, this one’s for you. |
| Time Out |
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| It’s perfect for pre-theatre and post-theatre, with a delicious three-course menu at only £12.50. |
| Stella, The Sunday Telegraph |
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| Sitaaray provides a joyous escape from the dull city streets into an ambiance where everyone becomes part of the set, CUT! |
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