We find out that Indian cuisine doesn’t just mean curry house at Dishoom
byBased on the principle of sharing, Dishoom serves up an almost Indian tapas-like menu
Based on the principle of sharing, Dishoom serves up an almost Indian tapas-like menu
A welcome addition to the trendy new St Martin’s Courtyard development, SUDA Thai serves up cuisine that is as contemporary as the development itself. Set over two floors with the added addition of alfresco space, this restaurant is as stylish as they come, with the floor-to-ceiling glass front creating a particularly bright modern dining space. The stark contrast between the dark feature walls and light flooring is further opened up by the high ceilings with exposed structural steels and an industrious looking ventilation system that runs along it. Low hanging lights over the individual tables provide just enough intimacy for couples seeking a more secluded dining experience whilst a scattering of plants break the otherwise entirely open-plan space and keep the Feng Shui conscience at ease.
Housed in an architecturally unique and award-winning building, the Thai Square Restaurant in Putney is situated along the South-side of the river, with glorious…