Reason:A red color scheme enhances the seductive mood, and the Indian cuisine is rich in flavor.
Currently closed|Open at 12:30 today
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Halkin Arcade, Off Lowndes St, London SW1X 8JT, United Kingdom
What travelers say:
Amaya is a modern Indian restaurant. Unlike the usual curry-based Indian restaurants, Amaya's reputation comes from its innovative grilled tapas. The open kitchen in the restaurant is equipped with a proper charcoal grill and a kiln grill, and the grilled food is very tasty. As for recommendations, the turmeric and tarragon chicken tikka with fresh gravy and the flashed-grill rocket oysters are the best. There are also Indian flatbreads freshly made from the kiln grill, which are rich in onion and garlic flavor and have a slightly chewy taste. The vegetarian food is not amazing, but the combination of novel ingredients is harmonious. After a round of grilled food, it is appropriate to order a chicken and apricot briyani made with aged Indian fragrant rice, accompanied by a small bowl of pomegranate and brooding raita dotted with rose petals, and the strong taste in your mouth will turn into light and elegant in an instant. Overall rating: Delicious and ambience/high score, unique Indian cuisine, worth a visit. Unfortunately, it is slightly below my expectations for a one-star restaurant.
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Amaya is a modern Indian restaurant. Unlike the usual curry-based Indian restaurants, Amaya's reputation comes from its innovative grilled tapas. The open kitchen in the restaurant is equipped with a proper charcoal grill and a kiln grill, and the grilled food is very tasty. As for recommendations, the turmeric and tarragon chicken tikka with fresh gravy and the flashed-grill rocket oysters are the best. There are also Indian flatbreads freshly made from the kiln grill, which are rich in onion and garlic flavor and have a slightly chewy taste. The vegetarian food is not amazing, but the combination of novel ingredients is harmonious. After a round of grilled food, it is appropriate to order a chicken and apricot briyani made with aged Indian fragrant rice, accompanied by a small bowl of pomegranate and brooding raita dotted with rose petals, and the strong taste in your mouth will turn into light and elegant in an instant. Overall rating: Delicious and ambience/high score, unique Indian cuisine, worth a visit. Unfortunately, it is slightly below my expectations for a one-star restaurant.
This Indian restaurant, located on Motcomb Street in Belgrave, London, looks upscale from the outside. Friends say it's one of the best Indian restaurants in London. Its innovative menu attracts many Indian enthusiasts. Instead of the usual curry dishes, the menu offers a variety of flavors and colors. Prices are high, but the service is excellent.
The food in the restaurant was nothing special and not what you would expect. The food was as good as it looked. The taste was different from everything you have tasted before.
Amaya, Indian cuisine, Michelin! The restaurant is very dark, and the large candles on the table make it feel like a spa... The modern decorative paintings and open kitchen are the highlights, and there are also ancient wood carvings. The dishes are quite good.
Amaya, Indian food. Maybe it’s because India was once under the rule of the British Empire. London not only has a large Indian population, but also many Indian restaurants. I quite like it. The sauce is so fragrant.