Meghna

About Meghna

This intimate, elegant Indian restaurant in London’s fashionable and established St John’s Wood has recently undergone a change of management and complete refurbishment. The stylish interior at Meghna features tiled floors, dark leather and glass furniture with chrome accents, and the menu offers traditional and healthy Indian recipes. Cooking involves the use of the Tandoor for an authentic Indian smoky flavour, and a large charcoal-fired oven for baking naan bread. Classic dishes include the lamb chilli gosht – boneless lamb in a spicy tomato-based sauce garnished with green chillies; tandoori king prawns – prawns marinated in herbs and roasted in the clay oven; and the chicken tikka masala.

Meghna Address

Address:
113 Boundary Road
St. John's Wood
London
NW8 0RG

Location Information for Meghna

Address:
113 Boundary Road
St. John's Wood
London
NW8 0RG
Public transport: Kilburn High Road, National Railway

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Latest 5 reviews of Meghna

7.7 out of 10 based on 5 reviews

Meghna is a very sweet little restaurant in NW8. It is small enough to be cosy and the service excellent. Everything we had chosen from the menu was lovely and we had a perfect evening. Ask them for the pastry with almonds and coconut that they prepare in their special oven! Beautiful!

7 January 2012
by Ayla Kolakovich

It's a keeper! Good service, nice venue, good food and good value for money. Perfect for a mid week outing.

2 December 2011
by Carine Spira

second visit to Meghna in st John's Wood. Food is excellent. Definitely recommended

19 November 2011
by DL

Meghna restaurant, St John's Wood Excellent Indian restaurant. Food superb, Couldn't fault our evening

10 October 2011
by DL

Meghna in St.John's Wood, London, is a pleasant well-appointed Indian restaurant with friendly, attentive staff. Other diners seemed to be enjoying their meals, but I have to say the food while not bad was not particularly good either, lacking any interesting spicing. Tandoori king prawn masala seemed to have been thickened with ground almonds or something similar and had an unexpected gritty texture. An average meal at average prices.

21 September 2011
by Michael Anderson
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