Roti Chai (Marble Arch)

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Roti Chai (Marble Arch) Address 3 Portman Mews South, Marble Arch, London W1H 6HS
Roti Chai (Marble Arch) Phone 020 7408 0101
Roti Chai (Marble Arch) Opening Hours Monday - Saturday : 12noon - 10:30pm
Sunday : 12:30pm - 9pm
Roti Chai (Marble Arch) Food Price £31.5 - £54 per pax
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What people say about Roti Chai (Marble Arch)

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4.3
202 reviews
  • The only problem with dining alone in this restaurant is that you can't try more dishes

  • It would be a great place to go with friends and try all the small plates

  • Food is flavourful and service is attentive without being suffocating

  • The portions are reasonable and the food is very delicious

  • The service was very prompt and the servers were very polite and helpful

  • I loved how they were giving attention to all their customers despite of the crowd

  • Every dish is amazingly delicious

  • Some of the dishes were very spicy but nevertheless tasty

  • I went here with our entire cricket team and boy were we treated to some delicious Indian dishes

  • This is one place where the vegetarians can enjoy a meal prepared with the same grandeur that you normally find with non vegetarian meals

  • The decor and branding of the place is very unique and it does deliver the same with its food

  • The only thing is it is slightly overpriced

  • One of the best Indian fine dining restaurants in London

  • One starts missing spicy Indian food whenever away from India and that's exactly what happened with me when I was in London

  • It's a spacious restaurant with the interiors done up really well and tastefully

  • The restaurant has certainly done justice to Indian cuisine with authentic Indian cooking which is spiced and flavorsom

  • The dining room offers a cosy and relaxed atmosphere and the ambiance is perfect for a nice evening meal

  • Shown here is the Lollipop Chicken

  • Nice and moist with a crusty coating

  • The lamb in the curry was tender and absorbed the rustic flavour of the sauce

  • Rich flavours that are truly synonymous with street food

  • The aloo tikka bun was a disappointment

  • The portions are intended to be small

  • We did feel some dishes were over priced

  • We felt there is more hype over substance

  • The ambiance is descent and the service is good

  • Chole and Roti and the same was well cooked just like mum's food

  • Their papri chaat is my favourite this side of Bombay

  • Potatoes and chickpeas festooned with lashings of sweetened yogurt and tamarind chutney

  • The pani puri is also good here

  • Hollow semolina shells you stuff with the potato chickpea mash

  • Before dousing over with a muddy looking but moreishly tangy &lsquo

  • Their spiced rib was spectacular and I&rsquo

  • As the restaurant is called Roti Chai

  • Masala and tea which was nothing great

  • Agni Wings and Aloo papri chat were good and the other things were just average

  • We ordered the railway lamb curry which was served with two chappatis

  • The amount of lamb was less than the potatoes in it

  • Lunch menu is simple with mouth watering dishes

  • Texture and the heat is mind blowing

  • Had the pulled chicken bun which was well spiced

  • Would like to tell the chef if you think what you are serving is "

  • Either you are mistaken or I don't have any taste buds

  • Presentation is quite nice

  • Also the portions are very small you probably would have to order 2 curries for your lunch

  • Be warned this is only for chilli addicts

  • The manchurian chicken was a let down

  • Especially as it was served with a very thin sauce and plain rice (Its a very Indian Chinese dish

  • Served almost dry and with fried rice) the taste was good

  • The only thing that really stood out for me was the hot chocolate with its lovely cinnamon notes

  • Roti chai is one of the best places if you want to eat some nice indian food

  • The quantity is very very less

  • I tried the dining room and everything was really good

  • The lamb shank is amazing as well as the tempura shrimp and fried paneer

  • Had some of the best curry I've ever tasted

  • The Pav bhaji is really good

  • The spinach chaat is nice but a tad bit too sweet for our taste buds

  • The curry leaf potato is very tasty

  • Both dishes were no where near authentic

  • I thought it was time to share it

  • The Roti Chai Street Kitchen is hidden on a backstreet

  • They offer a great street kitchen designed in a canteen style on the first floor with some of the best Indian street food variety you can imagine and everything tastes yum

  • My favorites are their Dhai Papdi Chaat and Chilli Paneer and of course their Cutting Chai

  • The staff and service at this restaurant are particularly nice

  • All of their staff is very well trained

  • A must try if you dig new age Indian dining with authentic taste

  • I expected it to taste like an Indian dessert but it was a normal cheesecake tasted good though

  • By another restaurant serving food from the Indian subcontinent we made a beeline to this popular Indian eatery where the smell of Indian spices were wafting through the door

  • We ate in the Dining Room downstairs and it was a refreshing change from the usual Indian restaurant presentation

  • Inventive spiced aubergine and crispy paneer along with a vegetable duo of chick peas in sauce and a cauliflower and potato fry

  • I went there with my friend who was already a regular and loves Roti Chai (Marble Arch) a lot

  • Some of my fav dishes are aloo papdi chaat

  • It was the best decision we made that day

  • The Chicken Bun Kebab was polished in no time

  • Chunks of fresh chicken tossed in Indian spices filled into a bun with some great flavoured chutneys

  • The Papri Chaat was fresh and delicious too

  • The Macher Jhol tasted amazing with fresh chunks of fish melting in a bengali style gravy

  • I would highly recommend Roti Chai (Marble Arch) and would also like to add that their meat and chicken is Halal for those looking for Halal food options in the city

  • If you want a cafe style Indian meal Roti Chai is a modern Indian kitchen

  • So the staff doesn't have much time due food is good so rest doesn't matter much

  • Roti Chai is the place for a quick meal if you are tired and hungry after a long day of shopping in oxford street and looking for a Panipuri treat

  • The Panipuri is really great

  • The ambiance is simple and busy

  • Situated just off Oxford street close to Selfridges this is great place for Indian Tapas style on top floor and fine dining on bottom floor

  • Chilli Paneer with dal tadka was very nice to taste and hit the right spot

  • Street food settings along with a speedy service

  • We tried a lot as you'll see from the pictures and was so enjoyable

  • A warm and friendly welcome with fantastic customer service

  • The downstairs is a formal dining space

  • The cocktails are well made and the service s swift

  • A must try Indian restaurant if you are staying in or visiting London

  • The price of which is actually worth it

  • Food portion was quite small

  • Elderflower drink was a let down

  • The reason I am giving Roti Chai (Marble Arch) 1 star is because of the disgusting service we received when we wanted a table

  • After taking my name and number of people (2) and taking a seat other people that came after us were getting seats

  • The whole time he was making excuses that he thought we have a bigger party when he was the one that signed us in and wrote 2 next to my name

  • He was rude and dismissive and the worst thing was we still waited a further in for a table

  • Throughout your time seated they constantly are cleaning up around you making you feel rushed

  • The chaat and masala chai are amazing done to authentic perfection

  • Roti Chai authentic hot indian desi mouthwatering food you can get when you are walking and shopping in the cold evenings of London

  • When you enter the restaurant you are given two options either quick eats just to grab some finger food when you do not have much time or their fine dining experience downstairs

  • The staffs are very friendly and you need to catch hold of them they are mostly running around as Roti Chai (Marble Arch) is usually busy always

  • The dahi papdi chat and idli sambar were out of the world

  • The other two were just average

  • The Street food is not traditional Indian

  • The ambience is funky and has popular indian elements infused in it

  • Staff is really chilled and relaxed which is a good thing for us

  • They chat and are very well trained

  • Our starters were chicken samosa chaat

  • Means like the restaurants in India would taste and not the Bangaldeshi Indian that is normally found in UK

  • Roti Chai (Marble Arch) is a hidden behind the big M&

  • Little expensive but it is central London rents

  • The basement is for refined and slow dining

  • Been here before when it was newer and to the fine dining in the basement

  • I was licking the last remnants off the bowl with no thought for the 2 grown boys at the table

  • Masala chai you could smell the fragrance of the cardamom from a mile and it was hot n sweet n spicy

  • Loved Roti Chai (Marble Arch) went for dinner on Thursday night with my clients

  • We ordered almost everything on there menu and the best was palak ki Chaat and paneer dish

  • We started with masla tea which was very refreshing and set our mood to explore

  • My clients were new to Indian cuisine and they cherished every moment and bite

  • We were little disappointed to see the dessert menu which does not have famous India desserts and only have two options one is kulfi and other is khubani ka meetha

  • One of those cravings for chaat and Indian street side food lead you to this quirky place with a brilliant concept of serving street side kitchen food on first floor and fine dining on the lower one

  • My reservation was for fine dining

  • Roti Chai is spread across two floors where the ground floor menu is purely tid bits and a few main course dishes

  • Since our reservation was for fine dining

  • The papri chat was fantastic and so was the virgin mojito

  • It tasted fresh because of mint and the usage of ginger was just perfect

  • I will definitely visit Roti Chai (Marble Arch) again and the servers were friendly and hospitable too

  • While downstairs has traditional main course along with a subset of starters

  • Portion would not even be enough for a kid and variety of food options was very limited

  • Price and quality of food was a complete mismatch

  • Probably one of the best Indian Street Food restaurents in London

  • Definitely recommend if you are in Westend

  • A few minutes before the last order but trust me it was totally worth it

  • Kovalam drink were amazing too

  • Roti Chai (Marble Arch) I will always remember as I had to head down here just to try the Agni Wings here are a must try and the bun tikka

  • The Veggi Samosa was my personal fav

  • I wondered if the chef is vegetarian as majority veg dishes were far better than the meat

  • Very little couldn't even be tasted we had to ask if it actually had alcohol as we were convinced it did not

  • Though the food is really different from the standard Indian food you get everywhere else so that was a pleasant change

  • They should still introduce some of the signature dishes which are a must for Indian cuisine

  • This restaurant is very busy in the evenings* also Never miss to have their masala chai or mango kulfi

  • The service is very quick

  • The tables are very close to each other

  • The portions are small and enough for 1 person which gives the opportunity to try several dishes without being full

  • I think the taste of all the dishes was ok because the spice levels were toned down

  • I have had dhokla with green chutney which was not there

  • Tarka dhal was just about there

  • The restaurant was jam packed when we got there and delay in food was expected but they managed to serve us in minutes

  • Saggy potato patty in a bun kebab is a biggest turn off for me

  • My aunt took me here as it is one of her favourite lunch spots

  • The buzz was great as a Friday lunch spot should be and the food was notably delicious

  • Travelling is my passion and I love to travel around the world and observe how and what people are doing in the industry around

  • Finding good Indian food is a tough job but kudos to some passionate people who try to bring the essence of our culture overseas

  • Before same days I went there with my best friend

  • Dall and roti was very delicious

  • Roti Chai (Marble Arch) is just love for indians

  • One of the best restaurants in London for Indian food

  • Chicken pulusu with basmati rice 4/5

  • Tandoori chicken is fabulous tasty

  • We went to the dining room yesterday and it was a great experience

  • Though limited choices for vegetarians the food was very tasty plus it was also a nice meeting place with your friends

  • Fantastic food with a great ambience

  • My brother got me here as he is a regular visitor out here and he recommends to everyone possible he enjoys Roti Chai (Marble Arch)

  • We ordered the papdi chat which was like any regular papdi chat

  • Hakka chilli paneer was good and tasted nice

  • We ordered idli sambar which was ok and the Shahi vegetarian pulao which was a lil low on flavors but was good on taste

  • The experience was pretty good

  • The macher jhol was excellent and definitely recommended

  • A place situated in heart of London with some spicy Indian food and lip smacking taste

  • All those who love Indian food Roti Chai (Marble Arch) is your call and you can't miss to try there delicacies

  • Kulfi for desert was creamy and lovely

  • The food here is awesome and one would really enjoy

  • The food is really delicious and if you are in London then it deserves to be visited once

  • Chicken lollipops were my favourite and would love to visit again

  • We also went with our 8 month old and was seated comfortably with our buggy

  • Started with Minced lamb kebab or sheesh kebab which were juicy with minimal spices but did not let down on taste

  • Though quantity of each dish serving was less compared to our Indian appetite however the flavors satiated us

  • One of the best Indian food that I had in London

  • Great decor and overall great food with innovation and authenticity

  • T have the time to explain the menu was little rude didn&rsquo

  • The waiter who took the order was not polite he treated us like we were begging food from him

  • T know if it was chaotic that day or if they are always like that but from my experience it was not good

  • The restaurant has a good rating so i would say it was just that day would like to try it again and compare it with my experience just to make sure

  • Also had the Bengali fish curry with rice which was perfectly made like in Indian homes

  • Nice butterred bun with apt amount of bhaji

  • Tasted bliss with garlic naan

  • Roti chai has two sections one is chaat and fast food and other is north indian cuisine

  • The food here is superb and if you are craving for indian food in London then do visit Roti Chai (Marble Arch)

  • All our orders were extremely delicious

  • It does bring in some Indian charm from Hindi signboards to others that one is used to seeing on trucks "

  • The food itself was quite tasty

  • The pulao and daal that we ordered were also to our liking

  • The young staff here is courteous and helpful

  • Tasteless food with no authenticity

  • When I asked whether the food was made fresh the response was

  • T be convinced that it was even made fresh in the morning

  • All of the curries were watery and without much taste

  • Your money is better spent elsewhere

  • Perfect Lightings with Good Friendly Staff

  • Above all Taste of food best at par compares to Indian Origin

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