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Local information - CRA of Lots Village
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Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Chelsea Riverside Safer Neighbourhoods team. 020 7161 9166 (. In an emergency or 101 for non-emergency crimes.). Kings Road Medical Centre. Pubs / Restaurants / Clubs. Jazz) 020 7352 5953. Nightclub) 020 7351 5038. Cafe/Deli) 020 7352 1686. Lots Road Pub and Dining Room. Indian) - 020 7351 7788. Property and Management Agents) 020 7349 6666. Heatherley School of Fine Art. Saeculum AV Systems 020 3086 7088.
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Fine Dining Indian Restaurants London| Indian Restaurants in Central London | About us | The Group
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A painting of a drunken goat by renowned Keralan artist, Babu Xavier. The auspicious Marigold flower painting that greets you on arrival. A beautiful painting from the distinct Indian art school of Kalighat in Bengal. The pioneering Michelin-starred Amaya. A Chelsea landmark for 25 years, before relocating to St James Street, SW1 in the heart of London's West End. Chutney Mary showcases an eclectic mix of inventive dishes featuring authentic ingredients but always presented with a new twist. Our ...Locat...
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Indian Fine Dining in London | Fine Indian Restaurants |Our Restaurants | Introduction
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Our three fine dining restaurants are all inspired by the exotic and extraordinary regional tastes and flavours of India. All three have distinctive culinary. Styles and unique exciting auras to celebrate India's outstanding creativity and alluring culture. At Michelin starred Amaya. You will experience fine Indian food, cooked and prepared in thought provoking and daring styles in a sublime setting that oozes alluring culinary drama. Established in 1990 in London’s fashionable Chelsea, Chutney Mary.
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Indian Fine Dining in London | Fine Indian Restaurants |Our Restaurants | Introduction
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Our three fine dining restaurants are all inspired by the exotic and extraordinary regional tastes and flavours of India. All three have distinctive culinary. Styles and unique exciting auras to celebrate India's outstanding creativity and alluring culture. At Michelin starred Amaya. You will experience fine Indian food, cooked and prepared in thought provoking and daring styles in a sublime setting that oozes alluring culinary drama. Established in 1990 in London’s fashionable Chelsea, Chutney Mary.
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Book Indian Restaurants | Fine Indian Restaurants in London | Reservations
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We are able to take online reservations for Amaya, Chutney Mary and Veeraswamy for tables of 4 and below. Chutney Mary has now reopened in St James’s Street, in the heart of London’s West End. A new restaurant named Masala Grill is now open in the existing space. For more information, please click here. Sign up to our fine dining restaurant mailing list. And receive news on the new Chutney Mary and special events and offers at Chutney Mary, Veeraswamy and Amaya. Amaya by clicking here. Lunch: Monday to F...
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Fine Dining Indian Restaurants London| Indian Restaurants in Central London | About us | The Group
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A painting of a drunken goat by renowned Keralan artist, Babu Xavier. The auspicious Marigold flower painting that greets you on arrival. A beautiful painting from the distinct Indian art school of Kalighat in Bengal. The pioneering Michelin-starred Amaya. A Chelsea landmark for 25 years, before relocating to St James Street, SW1 in the heart of London's West End. Chutney Mary showcases an eclectic mix of inventive dishes featuring authentic ingredients but always presented with a new twist. Our ...Locat...
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Masala Grill **** | Another Food Blog
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Masala Grill * *. May 2, 2015. August 25, 2015. Masala Grill has just opened on the King’s Road, replacing the popular Chutney Mary. I went on their opening day to sample the latest project from the team behind Amaya, Veeraswamy and the Masala Zone chain. All the dishes I tried were good, and I’d return in future. However, the Biryani in Amaya is superior, with greater use of fruit flavours. Website: http:/ www.masalagrill.co/. Amaya: http:/ www.amaya.biz/. Address: 535 Kings Rd, Chelsea, London.
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What's On in London | Indian Restaurant Events |Fine Indian Restaurants | About Us | What's On
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This is what's on in our restaurants this month. CHUTNEY MARY MOVES TO ST JAMES's ST. Chutney Mary has relocated to St. James's Street, SW1 and offers a unique experience of creatively redefined Indian cuisine. It showcases an eclectic mix of authentic Indian design and contemporary style in a glamorous yet timeless setting with a new destination bar - the Pukka Bar - open all day. PRIVATE DINING AT VEERASWAMY. To make an enquiry about Private Dining at Veeraswamy. AMAYA - PRIVATE PARTIES. In order to ma...
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