Masala Zone (Soho) Overview
Namita and Camellia, the couple behind 'Masala World', have had a life long passion for real Indian food, and have travelled throughout the length and breadth of India to find it. The best Indian food is not found in conventional restaurants in India, but in peoples' homes, Maharajas’ palaces, and humble wayside stalls.
In 2001 they opened Masala Zone, a fun, budget and casual Indian restaurant located in Soho, London W1 serving real Indian food at unreal prices - under £14 per head - in a sleek Indian folk art setting. It rapidly became one of the most popular restaurants serving Indian food in Britain. This was followed by a second Masala Zone; in Islington, London N1. The third Masala Zone opened in Earls Court, London SW5 in April 2005.
Other Indian restaurants owned by Masala World are the Chelsea stalwart Chutney Mary, which has one of the most imaginative wine lists of any Indian restaurant; Veeraswamy, UK's oldest Indian restaurant situated close to Piccadilly Circus and Amaya, located in fashionable Belgravia. (Updated 23/09/2005)
Additional Info: Food, Children Allowed, Non-Smoking Area
Nearby Venues:
- Ping Pong, Dim Sum (0.05km)
- La Trouvaille Restaurant & Wine Bar, French (0.06km)
- Ran, Korean (0.07km)
- Leon, International (0.08km)
- Plant Vegetarian Restaurant, Vegetarian (0.09km)
- Cafe Pronto, Cafe (0.10km)
- Gouldies, Cafe (0.11km)
- Zebrano, Eclectic (0.11km)
- Diner Soho (The), American (0.11km)
- Sacred Cafe, Cafe (0.11km)
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