All these accolades must mean something - don't miss out. Dishoom was named as one of Zagat London's Top 5 Newcomers for 2012 and came 9th on TimeOut's Top 50 Restaurant in 2011. There's a wide variety of options to choose from on the menu, combining traditional Indian dishes with an Anglo infusion - look no further than the Bacon Naan Roll or the Lentil Mulligatawny as examples. Today, fewer than thirty remain but with Dishoom drawing upon the heritage and legacy of these cafes and its all day menu paying homage to the cuisine of Bombay, the memory won't soon be forgotten. A post shared by Dishoom (dishoom) From Bombay with love Dishoom easily has one of the best brunches in Covent Garden (let alone London). Refresh your afternoon with a drop of Chai and a small plate or two. Then lunch lightly on Roomali Rolls and Salad Plates, or linger with a feast. Original Bombay cafes were all the rage in India in the 1960s, with almost four hundred popping up around the city. 12 Upper St Martin’s Ln, London WC2H 9FB. BEGIN YOUR DAY AT DISHOOM with breakfast, which might be a Bacon Naan Roll, a Kejriwal or a Big Bombay. Nestled away on St Martin's Lane in Covent Garden, this Bombay café brings a slice of authentic India to central London with its elegant design and tempting menu. Indian cuisine in London can be something of a mixed bag at times but when it comes to Dishoom, there's very little that fails to tick the boxes.
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