Trishna (2024)

Intimate, buzzy, and unpretentious for its Michelin-recommended status. The lighting is warm, the white tablecloths are crisp, and the service is professional without being stuffy. Book well in advance—the queue for walk-ins often snakes around the block.

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If you’re searching for an introduction to refined, authentic coastal Indian cuisine—specifically from the Mumbai and Kerala regions— in London’s Knightsbridge is an essential destination. Decades after opening, it continues to deliver a reliably stellar experience. Here’s a review for , tailored to fit

It’s not cheap. Expect £60–80+ per person with a drink. But for the ingredient quality (think pristine sea bass, succulent spider crab) and the level of cooking, it feels justified—especially compared to more stuffy, expensive tasting-menu spots. Decades after opening, it continues to deliver a