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Restaurants
London
Weybridge
No.7 Temple
No.7 Temple Menu

No.7 Temple

Indian, Asian

Dishes priced around£14

Photo of restaurant No.7 Temple in Weybridge, London
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Menu from No.7 Temple

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Menu highlights

Includes dishes that are:

Vegetarian

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Appetizers

Shrimp Daal Soup

Baby shrimp, sweet, sour soup

£6.00
Kofta Panir

Spicy lamb meatballs with panir

£6.00
Bombay Asparagus

£7.00
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Chicken or Lamb Tikka

£10.00
Mumbai Lamb Chops

£14.00
Mixed Grill

Tandoori chicken, chicken tikka, lamb tikka and king prawn

£15.00
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Specials

Gunpowder Chicken Curry

Fiery hot sauce, sprinkled with dry crushed chillies

Bangalore

Signature Dish - Chicken or lamb cooked in a smoky garlic sauce, plumb tomato, spring onion

Slow Cooked Lamb Shank Rogon

Lamb shank slow cooked in a tomato and onion stew

£16.00

More about the restaurant: No.7 Temple

No.7 Temple takes its name from its street address in Weybridge, Surrey, but this modesty is unbecoming – the verdict is clear, this restaurant is a veritable temple to Indian gastronomy, with a superlative a la carte menu flanked by special wine-paired dinner events, prix fixe menus, and even Indian cookery classes. Great value one- or two-course set lunches bring many local workers through No.7 Temple’s doors, while a weekday early bird offer and the highly effervescent two-course Thursday set menu with free-flow prosecco again attract a flock of South Asian food fans tired of run-of-the-mill Indian cuisine. Signature dishes like the Raj-era railway lamb tawa or the fiery gunpowder chicken are just some of the dishes you can explore here. Find No.7 Temple, assuredly, at number 7 Temple Street, but be sure to book a highly sought-after table well in advance.

Frequently asked questions

Does the restaurant No.7 Temple have Outdoor seating?

No, the restaurant No.7 Temple has no Outdoor seating.

Does No.7 Temple serve Indian food?

Yes, the restaurant No.7 Temple serves Indian food and also serves Asian food.

Thinking about making a No.7 Temple booking?

Open seven days a week for lunch from noon to 2:30pm and dinner from 6pm until 11:30pm, No.7 Temple’s kitchen never seems to sleep. Garnering praise left, right and centre for it’s seriously superlative approach to South Asian cuisine, No.7 seems to many diners – food critics and foodies alike – as the firecracker under the lounge pillows that the tired Greater London Indian restaurant scene has needed for a long while. Lucky for Weybridge and Surrey, then, that this advocate for determined Indian gastronomy is in their neck of the woods.

Simple, traditional poppadoms and a tray of chutneys and pickles are the usual beginning to an a la carte dining feast at No.7 Temple, with a range of starters like the tandoori platter and unusual dishes like the Bombay asparagus following through. There’s a short but punchy tandoori main course selection, with the shakahari shashlik sure to attract interest from Surrey’s aficionados of South Asian eating, while signature dishes like the Raj-era railway lamb tawa or the fiery gunpowder chicken are more stellar examples from the perfectly curated menu here for you to explore. Find No.7 Temple, assuredly, at number 7 Temple Street in Weybridge, but be sure to book a highly sought-after table well in advance.

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