Thali

About Thali

Located on the Old Brompton Road in South Kensington, Thali serves up authentic dishes from throughout India, many with an appealing modern twist. The grazing style restaurant focuses mainly on North Indian cuisine but also showcases curries and tandoori specials. The menus are based on family recipes, handed down through generations, and enhanced by head chef Dila Ram. We love the sound of tandoori wild boar, for example, or snow crab patties with mint, coriander and spices. The thali offers a selection of dishes, as does the tasting menu – both provide a good introduction. The décor, an interesting mix of cosmopolitan London meets the mystery of the East, ensures Thali attracts a vibrant mix of local foodies and fashionistas. Diners looking for a casual bite are welcomed upstairs to the candlelit restaurant, while the ground floor is reserved for private dining. Check out the extensive wine list, but don’t leave without sampling Thali’s award-winning cocktails!

Thali Address

Address:
166 Old Brompton Road
Earl's Court
London
SW5 0BA

Prices for Thali

Under £35 | €40 | US$54

Location Information for Thali

Address:
166 Old Brompton Road
Earl's Court
London
SW5 0BA
Public transport: Gloucester Road, Underground

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Latest 5 reviews of Thali

Lovely food, sensible portion sizes

6 May 2012
by Harriet Caldwell Nichols

A quaint and beautiful place in South Kensington, we had taken some friends who are big fans of Indian food and this checked all of their boxes.

26 January 2012
by RN

Really good food that is worth paying the extra for. Wine list has a range of prices to suit any budget. Along with attentive service we would highly recommend Thali as a change to the traditional indian restaurant,

8 January 2012
by KD

Nice food, and very attentive service.

5 December 2011
by JM

Small but friendly local restaurant. Went dinner on Sunday evening. Only 3 tables were occupied and it was very quiet even with background music. My lamb korma lacked flavour but I liked its simple candle decoration and friendly service. Price for wine was reasonable too. Will try different dish next time.

5 December 2011
by SL
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