Gymkhana is a widely acclaimed Michelin star restaurant
in the heart of London. After reading another blogger’s experience with the
service of Gymkhana, I was initially reluctant to try it. However, I thought
let’s give it a go as majority of the reviews were in its favour. And, I am
pleased to say I wasn’t disappointed.
Ambience: The
restaurant was already quite busy at 12.10 pm. The atmosphere was pretty casual
and the décor was subtle. There were pictures from the British Raj on the wall.
The toilets were clean and well maintained. It is a medium sized restaurant
with slightly crammed but comfortable seating.
Service: The
waiters and waitresses were all dressed smartly, were polite and explained each
dish as it arrived. I didn’t feel rushed at all.
Food: The
food was great. I especially thought the following items were extraordinary:
Shrimp chutney, Chicken Chops, Leg Chaat and Lasooni Dal. However, some items
were salty. The portions were generous and the presentation was visually appealing.
I was seated on a comfortable corner chair. The poppadum’s
were quick to arrive. They were different than the ones served in conventional
Indian restaurants which usually serve lentil poppadum’s. There were 3
different types to try: cassava, lentil and rice. I really like the combination
of it with shrimp and mango chutney. The shrimp chutney was my favourite.
The Mango Lassi was one of the best I have ever had; I
loved the stainless steel container it was served in. The garnish of crushed
pistachio was not only visually appealing but also tasty.
My starter was Beetroot Chops served with mini buns,
chutney and couple of sweet pepper fritters. The dish tasted good and looked
amazing.
The next to arrive was the Chicken Chops with Chicken Leg
Chaat and Green Chutney. The chicken was cooked to perfection was moist and had
a fantastic chargrilled flavour. The Leg Chaat was a revelation. It had juicy
bits of chicken, potato straws, onions and was delicious. To accompany there
was also beautifully seasoned Dal Lasooni, Naan bread and Aloo Methi. All was
delicious and I was struggling to finish my plate.
For dessert I had Cardamom and Strawberry Kheer which was
good, not overly sweet. The combination of tangy strawberry compote and creamy rice
kheer was soothing.
I finished the meal with a very cute identical duo of
petit fours. They were divine! I loved the subtle flavour of almonds in it.
I had chosen a 3 course lunch menu which is priced at £30 per person. Discretionary service charge of 12.5 % was added to the final bill, plus an optional charge of £1 to the worthy charity Akshaya Patra which provides food and education to underprivileged children in India.
To sum up, I was happy with my meal. It is definitely a
good choice for special occasions, a day out with friends or indulging office
lunches. The interior was not as nice as its neighbouring close rival Benares,
mainly because Benares in bigger with a larger reception area downstairs. But, the
service was better in Gymkhana.
Location:
42 albemarle street | london | w1s 4jh
E: info@gymkhanalondon.com
t: 020 3011 5900
E: info@gymkhanalondon.com
t: 020 3011 5900
Nearest station: Green Park underground station
http://www.gymkhanalondon.com/
Overview:
Food: 4.5/5
Ambience: 4/5
Ambience: 4/5
Service: 5/5
Value: 3.5/5
Disclosure: I didn't receive any incentive to write this post. I paid for the meal.
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