DELHI BRASSERIE
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2024
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2024
Brasserie au cœur du quartier des théâtres proposant une cuisine tandoori de qualité et végétarienne dans une ambiance typique.
En plein cœur du quartier des théâtres, le Delhi Brasserie permet de dîner bien et rapidement après un spectacle. Depuis plus de 30 ans, cet établissement sert une cuisine tandoori de qualité, dans une ambiance assez typique. Si vous avez le choix, optez pour la salle principale, au rez-de-chaussée, qui donne sur la rue. Avec ses grands plafonds et sa luminosité, elle assure un cadre de dîner très agréable. Au menu : chicken tikka, poulet, saumon ou agneau tandoori mais aussi de nombreux currys et des options végétariennes.
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2.8/5
4 avis
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Visité en janvier 2015
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SOHO , un de mes quartiers adorés , quand je vais à lONDON ! Et , en plein coeur , près d'une station de métro . . . la Brasserie Delhi , avec des gens si gentils que c'est vraiment au top ! ASSEZ-Y
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Saturday night dinner, two persons. Food was ok, but not better than moderate. Waiters were unfriendly and were rushing to get us out as soon as possible to get new customers in. The only time they were friendly, was when it was time to pay the bill. We were seated in front of the main door where a cold wind was blowing in our face every five minutes. A proper restaurant would never put a table so close to the entrance door.
Dinner started with the waiter getting visibly impatient while we were choosing from the menu (and we did not spend too long on this!) When they brought the starter, our napkins were literally thrown into our lap. (As if we would not know proper table manners ... we were still choosing from the wine list at that moment and just did not get the chance to do so ourself). Papadums and chutney were ok, but nothing special. During starters, we had to keep the waiter twice from removing our starter before we had finished it all. To continue, I ordered red wine and got white wine instead (White wine to accompany spicy Indian food ... you must be crazy!!). I did not even bother to complain. At that point the only thing we wanted was to get out as quick as possible because the cold air was really bothering us. The main course was decent, but a bit dull and not very rich. The naan bread and the pilau rice were good. But, we have had so much better Indian food in the past, going out dining or prepared by friends! And again, a waiter almost collected our plates before we were finished. I guess this was the final sign to beat it. (And, we were not slow! I am aware these restaurants depend on a good table turnover, but these waiters just made me feel like a cash cow!!) Upon paying however, they suddenly remembered how to properly treat guests ... we got wet napkins for our hands, a discount loyalty card, and help with getting our coats on ... Based on what we experienced, this restaurant just does not disserve good reviews, let alone recommendations.
Dinner started with the waiter getting visibly impatient while we were choosing from the menu (and we did not spend too long on this!) When they brought the starter, our napkins were literally thrown into our lap. (As if we would not know proper table manners ... we were still choosing from the wine list at that moment and just did not get the chance to do so ourself). Papadums and chutney were ok, but nothing special. During starters, we had to keep the waiter twice from removing our starter before we had finished it all. To continue, I ordered red wine and got white wine instead (White wine to accompany spicy Indian food ... you must be crazy!!). I did not even bother to complain. At that point the only thing we wanted was to get out as quick as possible because the cold air was really bothering us. The main course was decent, but a bit dull and not very rich. The naan bread and the pilau rice were good. But, we have had so much better Indian food in the past, going out dining or prepared by friends! And again, a waiter almost collected our plates before we were finished. I guess this was the final sign to beat it. (And, we were not slow! I am aware these restaurants depend on a good table turnover, but these waiters just made me feel like a cash cow!!) Upon paying however, they suddenly remembered how to properly treat guests ... we got wet napkins for our hands, a discount loyalty card, and help with getting our coats on ... Based on what we experienced, this restaurant just does not disserve good reviews, let alone recommendations.
excellentes spécialités indiennes, accueil très chaleureux
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DELHI BRASSERIE se situe au 44, Frith Street Soho , Londres
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This restaurant should not be recommended by the Petit Futé. We considered your recommandation as a reliable label but we went through our worst dinner experience in an indian restaurant. It is a pity.