Best Indian Restaurants in Amersham
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- RRebeccaBuckinghamshire •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoMy five stars don’t get awarded easily, I can assure you! This was something to talk about. It’s only the second time in my life I’ve eaten food at a 2* Michelin chef’s establishment and I beg all readers to do it at least once. Do without, eat frugally, don’t buy birthday or Christmas presents, check down the back of the settee, beg or borrow, find the funds somehow, but go! Scallops that were sumptuous and meltingly tender, the aubergine main that held mystery and interest to the last and dessert was a drama in itself! As with the other time I ate so well, it was impossible to name any one ingredient in any of these offerings, so clever and skilled was the thought, experience and preparation. The service didn’t go unnoticed either, the perfect approach – professionalism, knowledge and a willingness to serve. We had a vegan in our party and she was served with choices adapted specially, beautifully and readily and swooned as much as any of the rest of us! I thank everyone of those involved for the memorable experience. Food is often forgotten once you’re out of the restaurant, not here. I can still conjure the exceptional array of flavours and textures. This lunch made my Christmas and has now started a tradition so expect us next year!More infoRiwaz by Atul KochharPrice: Very Expensive• Indian• Beaconsfield•4.6
- HHollyHertfordshire •15 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoEvery mouthful of every dish was delicious. The vegetarian options were super and the set Xmas menu was excellent value. The service was friendly but slow - our meal was over three hours long for just three of us and our 7 year old was getting very restless. Ambience was quiet as the tables were spread across multiple rooms but it filled up a little after a couple of hours.More infoHawkyns by Atul KochharPrice: Very Expensive• Indian• Amersham•4.5
- SSaiLondon •2 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoThe authentic cuisine was delicious, not too spicy nor over flavoured. The ingredients are fresh and well crafted & blended to create some great dishes. The ambience is bright & welcoming with understated chic making the surroundings great for relaxed, comfortable dining.More infoThe BankPrice: Expensive• Indian• Rickmansworth•4.2
- SSimonLondon •4 reviews5.0Dined on 19 Dec 2024Great food. Very attentive waiting. Relaxed atmosphere.More infoThe KokumPrice: Expensive• Indian• Amersham•4.6
- OTOpenTable DinerBerkshire •1 review5.0Dined on 15 Dec 2024One of the best Indian restaurants I have been to in a long time. The staff were attentive, the dishes were so tasty and fresh. The menu offered a variety of classic curry's, traditional dishes and chef specials. We also popped outside as we were intrigued by the huge outdoor area at the back, I look forward to dining in the summer! They didn't have any cocktails available but a wide selection of wines and spirits.More infoSpice Merchant - BeaconsfieldPrice: Expensive• Indian• Beaconsfield•4.7
Discover best Indian restaurants in Amersham
Discover the essence of Indian cuisine in the charming town of Amersham, Buckinghamshire, where a selection of Indian restaurants offers an authentic dining experience right in the heart of England. These establishments celebrate the rich culinary traditions of India, featuring menus that are a vibrant mix of aromatic spices, fresh herbs, and quality ingredients, ensuring every dish is a true delight for the senses. Diners can expect a variety of options, from classic curries and tandoori specials to innovative fusion dishes that cater to all palates. The dining scene in Amersham is noted for its cozy and inviting atmospheres, where each restaurant strives to create a memorable experience with exceptional service and genuine hospitality. Whether you're a local or a visitor, exploring Indian cuisine in Amersham promises not only a meal but a cultural journey that reflects the depth and diversity of India's gastronomic heritage.