Address: 3 Portman Mews South, London, W1H 6HS
WWW: http://www.rotichai.com
Summary: Delicious spicy Indian food in a warm decor.
This is the 2nd time we are hitting the main dining room of Roti Chai. The first time was for celebrating the new year, and this time, we have special guests - Steve's mom, dad, aunt and uncle. Given that some in the party never had Indian food before, we had to choose a safe bet. The first name that came to our mind - take also into account that we have not been in London too long - was Roti Chai.
We ordered, as our custom in any Indian restaurant, multiple dishes to be shared. We focused on mostly chicken-based dishes: 2 x Butter Chicken (£14), Chettinad Chicken (£16), Tandoori chicken (£12). Then some seafood: Kozhikode seafood Kari (£16) and finally, some variation: Braised quail. And of course, several garlic naans, and rice to accompany our selections. Now, when it comes to ranking what the most delicious was, the opinions varied - some just could not have enough of the quail, whereas some voted the tandoori chicken as far more superior. :) But, the winners of all hearts, with no doubt were the Butter chicken and garlic naan - simpler than others, but certainly the most satisfying. On the other hand, shrimp curry was not a good bet, the sauce and the shrimp just did not match. And with all, we had some tasty grenache rouge - Produit de France, which our Parisian waiter served with pride :D
To top it all, we had some dessert: Most went for the chai brulee, which is my favorite, but was too interesting for the older generation. And Steve had the warm cardamom chocolate tartelette, but he said he prefers the taste of chai brulee. So, if you are not experimental with dessert, just focus on the mains.
Roti Chai is indeed a nice restaurant to bring guests - the food is dependable, it is cozy, the waiters can handle constant joking and teasing :D, and at the end of the day you leave with a huge smile - be the reason wine or the spicy taste left behind in your still-slightly-burning mouth. We will definitely come back again - but this time to sit upstairs and try the Street Kitchen.
Just tried the street kitchen today - there is variety, and spices are right but I still prefer the restaurant better.
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