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The Red Fort

77 Dean Street
Soho
London
W1D 3SH

The Red Fort, the first Indian restaurant in the UK that told the red wallpaper where to flock off, has been a favourite in Soho for nearly twenty years. Now newly refurbished, The Red Fort is relaunching itself with
sparkling, elegant new decor that incorporates the materials used in Delhi's
Red Fort, the court and residence of the builder of the Taj Mahal. And if that weren't authentic enough, the chef, Mohammed Rais, is the direct inheritor of 300 years of Mughal court cooking. Expect dishes like dum ka lobster, infused with cumin and cooked in a sealed pot, or delicate avadhi
gosht biryani, invented by Rais's family. The wines are chosen with particular care to emphasise the interplay of flavours.

Average Price: £35 - £45

Cuisine: Indian

Underground: Leicester Square


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