Gaylord Restaurant London
About Gaylord Restaurant London
Sporting a striking new menu, slick, all-ivory interior and minimalist glass frontage, what has often been referred to as one of London’s oldest Indian restaurants has been sharply brought bang up to date this summer. Re-launched in September, Gaylord in London’s Mortimer Street was first established in 1966 and is run in an unapologetically traditional manner by the Delhi-based founders, who have carved a niche with an acclaimed north Indian mogul menu. Now design innovations and some newer, more exotic combinations have been introduced to enhance the existing menu. Balancing tradition with modernity, Gaylord continues to excel in the creation of authentic, cutting-edge dishes that celebrate the best of classic and contemporary Indian.
Gaylord Restaurant London Address
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79-81 Mortimer Street
London W1W 7SJ
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Latest 5 reviews of Gaylord Restaurant London
7 out of 10 based on 1241 reviews
Very quiet at lunchtime so waiter thought I was a walk in even though I told him I'd booked. Food was excellent but would very expensive without the 50% discount.
Food was excellent and very good quality. I did book though for the 20% off which we did not receive so it was a very expensive evening. Would only come back if i was treating someone to a nice meal.
Had to ask waiter for water on at least 4 occasions before getting any, and then trying to get a top-up was nigh on impossible, despite numerous waiters milling around not doing much at all! prices have gone up, and service seems to have gone done- shame because this was my favourite North Indian restaurant in town.
Very nice food at the Gaylord Restaurant in Fitzrovia, London. I would have said that the food was great value for money...had I not been shocked at the end by the £3 per person 'cover charge' (sorry, are we on the continent all of a sudden?!!) and the over priced drinks. Service was a little surly and I wouldn't say the ambience was brilliant. But food was gorgeous and it's in a nice quiet spot off the back of Oxford street...great for a breather from the shops!
Gaylord has not maintained the excellence they had over the past many years. The prices, particularly of the alcoholic drinks are exorbitant, scandalous and extremely poor value. Could also do with revision in ambience.



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