Menu from Mogul Indian Restaurant
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Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Vegan
Vegetarian
Onion Bhajia
A mixture of gramflour, onions, fresh coriander and cumin deep fried.
Paneer Saslick
Juicy chunks of curd cheese grilled with onion, tomato and peppers.
Prawn Poori
King prawns in a light sauce served with a crispy deep fried wholewheat bread.
Lunch
Lunch Wraps
Open ended naan parcels baked and filled to order: Sheekh kebab with salad and mint chutney Grilled paneer with onions, peppers and mint chutney Spicy chicken tikka salad and mint chutney
Channa Poori
A favourite Indian lunch – a bowl of spiced chickpeas with two poori
Aloo Paratha and Yoghurt
A traditional Indian lunch – two paratha with spiced potato and served with yoghurt
Murgh Tikka Masala
Chicken marinated in fresh ginger and garlic. Cooked in a sauce of tomatoes, butter and spices
Acharia Gosht
Lamb marinated in a blend of yoghurt, mustard, lemon juice, garlic, ginger and turmeric.
Garlic Chilli Prawns
Asian king prawns in a chilli, garlic and pepper sauce garnished with spring onions.
More about the restaurant: Mogul Indian Restaurant
Mogul Indian Cuisine is like a smaller, more peaceful version of the Mughal Empire from which it takes its name, sprawling luxuriantly over three floors of a 17th-century, Grade II-listed building down Greenwich’s Church Street. Their street level bar and dining room looks out over a picturesque corner of this historic London borough, while the richly-appointed cellar downstairs is lined with alcoves perfect for intimate dining or big gatherings. Finally, the first-floor dining room is reserved for private hire, for the best way to enjoy Mogul’s fine Indian cuisine is to banquet like an emperor.
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Mogul Indian Cuisine is truly exceptional when it comes to Indian restaurants in London. Not too many Indian eateries can boast such premises as those occupied by Mogul. First of all it’s a cinch to find, with good transport links into Greenwich (Cutty Sark or Greenwich on the train). Greenwich’s heritage architecture is done proud by Mogul, which has taken up position across three floors of a Grade II-listed building, built in the 17th-century, down Church Street. Indian cuisine in a heritage English building would seem incongruous if the occupation weren’t so sympathetic, and weren’t so conducive to some the most serene Indian dining you’re likely to encounter.
Reserve a table at street level and enjoy some pre-dinner drinks at Mogul Indian Cuisine’s bar, overlooking the street towards the pretty St Alfege Church across the road. Diners looking for a magic moment, or a more rowdy gathering, are well advised to enquire about reserving one of the alcoves in this Church Street Indian restaurant’s cellar. Upstairs is where the real banquets occur, though, where Mogul’s expert chefs can lay on an unforgettable private Indian dining experience. Mogul Indian Cuisine offers some of London’s finest Indian food, and with a picturesque location in historic Greenwich, the total package is hard to beat.
