Malabar Junction

About Malabar Junction

The Malabar Junction in London is a vibrant south Indian restaurant with a difference. Situated in the heart of internationally famous Bloomsbury, Malabar Junction offers a combination of Cochin, Malabar and Travancore cuisine in the exciting and authentic Keralan tradition. Conveniently located in centre of London, the restaurant is close to shops, theatres and famous sights. Only a five minute walk from the British Museum and ten minutes from Tottenham Court tube station, Malabar Junction is the perfect place for post-exhibition curries and pre-theatre meals if you’re heading into the West End. Staff here are discreet and helpful, and just when you thought you’d eaten nearly every curry the continent has invented – Malabar Junction will have you stumped. The menu is filled with new and exciting dishes we’ve never tried before alongside old favourites – the Konju Manga curry and dosas are simply delicious. A brilliant find – this restaurant is a little London gem.

Malabar Junction Address

Address:
107A Great Russell Street
Bloomsbury
London
WC1B 3NA

Location Information for Malabar Junction

Address:
107A Great Russell Street
Bloomsbury
London
WC1B 3NA
Public transport: Tottenham Court Road, Underground

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Latest 5 reviews of Malabar Junction

7.3 out of 10 based on 5 reviews

The service was very good. Meal was thoroughly enjoyed.

23 January 2012
by sayo ojo

All three diners had been to Kerala. I returned to the UK from Kerala last week. We were very pleased with the three fish curries we ordered at Malabar Junction on Great Russell Street. They were very authentically prepared.

17 January 2012
by 11897686

Food was good with an excellent range of vegetarian options. Only downside was being made to wait 15 mins for our table and somewhat slow service.

13 January 2012
by Conrad Barwa

Malabar Junction in Bloomsbury has lovely food and is excellent venue. Would be lovely to dine here in the summer with sun shining through the conservatory roof.

21 November 2011
by Bhavik Shah

We were a party of six to dine at Malabar Junction, London. I was surprised about the warm atmosphere, the cosy corner to order drinks while waiting until all were together to be seated. Decor tasteful, service was very helpful in making suggestions or explaining the varied dishes, unrushed. We enjoyed the food, very tasty. We will return and I will recommend this restaurant to friends.

11 November 2011
by 12078492
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