About La Porte des Indes
More about the restaurant: La Porte des Indes
London has so many Indian restaurants that it can sometimes feel like you’re eating the same things over and over again. Let La Porte des Indes, literally meaning Gateway to India, give you a fresh Indian culinary experience. Opened in 1996, this Indian eatery has been impressing guests for nearly two decades. Winners of numerous awards, the chefs are inspired by the cuisine of Pondicherry, a former French colony in India. Let this amazing restaurant on Bryanston Street delight all of your senses and prepare for a tasty flavour experience!
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Please note the following two sittings for 16th of April, 18th of June and 22nd October Sunday brunch reservations.
Session 1: 11:45 - 2pm
Session 2: 2:15pm - 4pm.
Please note that a guarantee of £40 per person is required that will be charged if the booking is cancelled within 72 hours. You will be contacted by a member of staff to arrange payment.
Award-winning Executive Chef Mehernosh Mody and his wife Sherin work hard to make the dining experience at La Porte des Indes on Bryanston Street a unique and exciting one. Set in a former Edwardian ballroom, this Indian eatery is stunning, both inside and out.
With its extensive menu, La Porte des Indes on Bryanston Street gives diners an exciting treat for the senses with the menu’s fusion of French and Indian cuisines. For starters, try out with the classic Foie Gras or Sunhere Samosa, then move on to one of the delicious main courses. Accompany your dishes with one of the restaurant’s amazing cocktails like the Pomerita or the Coco Pina. Be sure to finish up with one the signature desserts, such as the homemade ice creams and sorbets.