Britain's oldest Indian restaurant - a romantic story of East meets West - Veeraswamy was created by the great grandson of an English General and a Mughal Princess.
A rendezvous point for rich, famous and fashionable lovers of Indian food, the restaurant celebrates its 83rd birthday in 2009.
The sophisticated food includes classical dishes from aristocratic homes of several regions. Spice mixes are ground daily and individually for each recipe.
The newly transformed interior evokes the luxury and sumptuousness of Royal India in the 1920s.
Here, you can enjoy lunch, as well as pre and post theatre menus, offering excellent value for money at £16.50 for 2 courses and £19.50 for 3 courses.
The Special Indian Sunday lunch is £22 for 3 courses.
The glamorous private room seats 36 and is available for no hire charge.

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