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In most cases big chef names don’t matter when it comes to our job of recommending restaurants. Except for certain spots, like Darjeeling Express. At the Indian restaurant in Kingly Court, owner Asma Khan is an integral part of creating the warm, friendly atmosphere that makes this spot so excellent. Even though we could also write several haikus about how soft the paneer korma is and eat the keema toastie seven days a week, it’s still impossible to mention a visit without bringing her up.
photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch
photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch
photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch
photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch
photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch
Darjeeling Express has wildly outgrown its original intimate supper club roots, when dinners were hosted in Asma’s home. But it hasn’t lost its homely feel. Asma still walks around the bird of paradise plant-filled restaurant, welcoming guests, offering to bring raita to cool the excellently spicy Bengali aloo dam, and making us feel like we’re eating this top-tier meal at our really fun, really popular friend's house. And it’s not just Asma who’s friendly. The servers make conversation that surpasses the ‘still or sparkling’ chat and ventures into questions about your day (the uncut version). The warm, terracotta room and intimate booths turn a casual lunch into a two-hour affair, and an after-work dinner into a stay-until-closing kind of night.
While the whole ‘dinner party at a friend's house’ energy is present no matter the time of day, lunch is a very different experience to the set-menu dinner. The colourful thali is a highlight reel of Darjeeling Express’ best dishes. There’s still some choice and happily, it’s an edible pick your own adventure where every scenario is going to be good. But one thing you won’t find on the dinner menu is the standout spicy, meaty keema toastie which is only on at lunchtime. Like most things at Darjeeling Express, it’s worth fighting through Oxford Circus crowds for.
Food Rundown
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Keema Toastie
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Puchkas
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Prawn Malaikari
Kala Channa
Paneer Korma
photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch