Quilon Restaurant

41 Buckingham Gate, London, Greater London, SW1E 6AF

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Elegant Quilon doesn't shout about its refined menu of south Indian coastal cuisine, which specialises in tangy seafood; it's far too discreet. Appealingly decorated in a muted palette, with wicker-backed chairs adding to the colonial air, the restaurant attracts business diners and social gatherings in equal parts to its well-heeled St. James's location.

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Indian

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    I have been meaning to test out Quilon restaurant for a while and got the chance last night. It has a reputation for being a posh Indian and I think that is pretty much spot on.I had a delicious lobster curry (that's a first for me), an excellent 2 aubergine curry (mushed/ spicey and slice roasted) and a satisfyingly tasty chick pea curry. Top drawer. There were also plenty of other things on the menu that I was itching to try....for example the seafood curry broth appetizer (sounds intriguing).A nice touch was the unusual amuse bouche of a glass of vegetable or chick pea curry soup - which was more palatable than it sounds and is certainly the first amuse bouche I have ever been offered in an Indian restaurant.The service was excellent but perhaps the only slightly disappointing thing is the rather cheesy 80's style decor, I was expecting something with a little more atmosphere and pucca-ness - esp for the price. It is certainly not cheap but as I understand it, a very popular and well known spot in Westminster.

    By - 09/04/2008 Report this review


  • Spicy SeaFood

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    It's unusual to find fish curry in the UK but it's what's made The Quilon famous.Located at 41 Buckingham Gate, Victoria (and looking quite smart inside and out) we took a table for three and started with a spicy masala tea - really nice.I had prawn poona (£6.50 surcharge) with nan and some yellow nut rice. The prawns tasted great but one of the four turned out to be a disguised piece of fish (it tasted fine though). So £2 surcharge per prawn seemed a bit steep to me but I've no compaints about the taste.I'd definately go back - and stay longer.

    By - 10/12/2007 Report this review


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