The Old Westminster Library,
30-32 Great Smith Street,
Westminster,
London,
SW1P 3BU
(020) 3281 7621
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Can't fault this place, one of my favourite's in London. Not cheap it but totally worth it!
What a gem! Yes, it isn't cheap, but the food is of excellent quality and the staff was very polite. I'm not very knowledgable about the Indian cuisine, but I felt the number of Indian diners must be a good sign. Very chique surroundings, great place to impress your partner/parents/collegues with!
very delightful and elegant , specially their tasting menu ...accompanied with pairing wines...
went there with a group of friends, all of us had a really good time, perfect spicy , liked by our Indian friends too.
alsoits slightly on the upper end , but worth the trip.
A really nice restaurant, serving contemporary indian food in an old library. I've been there a few times, so it must be good! Buy the cookery book too, I've made since immense (and cheaper) meals at home since I did!
I visited The Cinnamon Club recently and was suitably impressed. The room is quite beautiful and we enjoyed great cocktails in the bar downstairs before our meal. I knew not to expect traditional Indian fare and had an open mind. I must say I really enjoyed the modern Indian cuisine. Intense flavours and stunning presentation - my personal favourite being an unbelievable Lamb Rack with Saffron Sauce.
Admittedly the prices were top end but then I felt what we had was much the same as when I visit a top Italian or French restaurant. The Cinnamon Club is great for special occasions and anyone looking for something different, definitely not for those looking for a traditional curry.
Visited Cinnamon Club in late December 2005. A bit of a disppointment. Nice enough food but severe indigestion afterwards.
Also, Cinnamon Club had zero atmosphere (quieter than the average grave but without the interesting inscriptions) and overattentive waiters. And not cheap. Won't be back.
Don't, whatever you do, go to the Cinnamon Club if you are expecting the Indian cuisine we all love and cherish.
Our pork chop vindaloo was mild and almost inedible, the diner next to us had scallops swimming in an extraordinary soup substance.
The staff at Cinnamon Club were rude and offhand and the prices were absurdly high. Remember not to ask for poppadoms at Cinnamon Club - you will be greeted with a barely concealed look of contempt.
Went to Cinnamon Club last night with 14 colleagues. The service was fine but the food was magnificent - a firey lamb starter followed by delicate king prawns and an exquisite chocolate thing for pudding. The bill came to about £70 per head for 3 courses, drinks and service which is a tad steep but definitely worth it - especially if you can put it on expenses!
I booked a table for ten people for my husband's thirtieth birthday. We arrived early and were asked to wait for our table, an hour later we were still waiting. I explained that we had last trains and babysitters to consider, but still we waited. We were finally shown to our table only to be ignored for another half an hour. By now the mood was ruined and everyone was looking at their watches rather that enjoying themselves. We received our first course at 10.30pm, the table had been booked for 8pm. Half the gueats had to rush their main course and leave and the whole evening was a disaster. Don't go here unless you are a famous politician or a celeb or you'll be treated like dirt.
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