Menu from The Indian Fusion
Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Vegetarian
Home Style Samosas
Delicious crispy fried samosas made with lamb or vegetable
Bombay Fish Cakes
Chef's special fish cakes made with white fish and medium spices
Badami Lamb Chops
Fresh tender baby lamb chops marinated overnight with medium Afghani spices
Chef's Recommendations
Malai Lamb Chops
Tender lamb chops marinated overnight with mild spices, grilled over charcoal
Tawa King Prawns
King prawns cooked on tawa with onions, tomatoes and whole spices
Fusion Grill Sampler
A selection of mix tandoori grills with naan
Old Delhi Pistachio Korma
Baby chicken breast simmered in a rich creamy pistachio sauce
Delhi Masala Roast Lamb Shank
Juicy fresh lamb shank slowly cooked with root ginger, medium spices and served with roast potato
Jungle Style Rabbit
A classic dish of Royals cooked with robustic medium spice sauce
Specials
Bengali River Fish Bhuna
Backwater river fish cooked with kadai sauce
Haryali Salmon
Fresh salmon steaks cooked with green herb sauce
Malabar King Prawn Curry
A coastal curry from Malabar – prawns simmered in fresh coconuts and medium spices
More about the restaurant: The Indian Fusion
Indian Fusion restaurant, despite the name, actually specialises not so much in fusion cuisine but fantastic, traditional Indian dishes. A new player in Tower Bridge’s dining scene, this Southwark Indian restaurant is undoubtedly a top spot in London if you’d like to enjoy Indian and South Asian specialties. Ideal for drinks or a meal with family and friends, you can at least expect a fantastic fusion of friendly service, tasty Asian subcontinental dishes, and great value for money at this Tower Bridge Road restaurant.
Frequently asked questions
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Thinking about making a The Indian Fusion booking?
It’s Indian Fusion’s mission to bring London curry fans the cream of the crop when it comes to classic Indian and South Asian cuisine. Book a table at their Tower Bridge Road premises and start off with a chef’s special, Bombay fish cakes, before trying out a house specialty; perhaps the famous Goan-style lamb or chicken curry or the equally renowned Kashmiri lamb rogan josh. There’s also a small but succulent selection of the chef’s special biryani, fish and seafood at this Southwark Indian restaurant. The dumpukht biryani with either lamb or chicken is a recipe from old Delhi that just by itself puts Indian Fusion on the map of London’s finest Indian restaurants.
We must confess that if you look long and hard at Indian Fusion’s menu after being seated by the friendly staff at this Southwark restaurant, there are indeed what you could call fusion dishes available. The lamb or chicken tikka masala is an Anglo-Indian classic, the badami lamb chops are marinated overnight in medium Afghani spices, and there’s also good old butter chicken on the list of all-time favourites. Match a dish with Indian beer or something from the wine list and enjoy a brilliant Indian Fusion dinner down Tower Bridge Road. And, if you’re interested in booking out Indian Fusion in part or in whole, for private parties, corporate events, special occasions and more, just ask.
