57 Aldgate High Street,
Aldgate,
London,
EC3N 1AL
0872 148 2062
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My favourite place for REAL Indian food in London! Discovered this place a couple of months ago, and now I can't do without. Great value for money as well!
Went to Kasturi last Wednesday evening. LOVED the food, beautifully presented, and it's great value for money!
This place is a shame to Indian cuisine. Waiters hardly speak English. Took a very long time to be served then when served food was cold had to be reheated. will not return.
After booking a table for 10 people we were seated in different tables then waited a very long time to be served and the next day many of us had food bug. Definitely wont recommend.
I really enjoyed Kasturi's food, and can highly recommend the place. I went to Kasturi last Thursday, and am already thinking of going back again. I love their jeera chicken, tarka dahl and peshwari naan!
We were pleasantly surprised with Kasturi in Aldgate. The food is outstanding, a real difference compared to other local restaurants in this area. Staff is friendly and attentive. The menu offers great choice, and caters well for vegetarians. I admire their focus on providing healthy food and I think they are doing a great job here. Overall, it was good value for money and I'd certainly go back again!
I used to take my clients for business lunches at Kasturi but not anymore. The standard of the food and service has dipped. I now go to Anokha which opened in Fenchurch St and it is a class above the rest of indian restaurants in the city and the food and service is exceptional.
Despite the first informative review, I can reveal that the Kasturi food is actually quite nice. Service is first class and the venue is welcoming. They have a good value lunchtime buffet menu that really is all you can eat on a variety of authentic dishes.
Positioned where it is however, Kasturi is less of a relaxing family venue and more ideal for a business lunch, complemented with good transport links.
Apparently (don’t ask me how I know this), Kasturi is the strong scented secretion found in rare musk deer. Don’t know about you, but that kind of put me off eating at Kasturi. Maybe they should think about changing the name?
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