Scarlet Dot

Asian Restaurant in Spitalfields
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8 / 10 from 2 reviews
Address
4 Crispin Squar Crispin Place
Spitalfields
London
E1 6DW
Map
Telephone
020 7375 0880
Cuisine
Asian
Region
Spitalfields
Nearest Station
Shoreditch High Street
0.27 miles
Opening Times
Monday Open 09:00 - Closes 23:00
Tuesday Open 09:00 - Closes 23:00
Wednesday Open 09:00 - Closes 23:00
Thursday Open 09:00 - Closes 23:00
Friday Open 09:00 - Closes 23:00
Saturday Open 09:00 - Closes 23:00
Sunday Open 09:00 - Closes 23:00

Situated behind London's famous Spitalfields indoor markets, in a modern complex of restaurants and designer retail stores, Scarlet Dot (named in respect of the Hindu Bindi), is the first Indian Hâute Cuisine restaurant to open in this area.

Just a stone's throw from Liverpool Street Station and in the heart of London's business centre, Scarlet Dot brings high class, incomparable fusion dining, together with a modern cocktail bar, world class menus and an extensive wine list.

Perfectly designed for any occasion, whether you wish to dine inside or outside; with clients, family, colleagues or friends; or just simply relax over a couple of cocktails or a cappuccino, Scarlet Dot is ready to cater for your every requirement.

User Reviews

anisha

Sep 29, 2006

One word, “magnificent!” loved the food, loved the place. loved the atmosphere.
Will definitely be going back.
The food was superb, very tasty. Very authentic. The cocktails were amazing. The bar man was remarkable. Staff were very friendly.
Positively value for money. The location is brilliant with a gorgeous view.
The setting, the service, ambience and delicious food were all excellent.

james hubbard

Aug 9, 2006

The food at scarlet dot is expensive, 5 people, main course and a coke each = £87! The food at scarlet dot is poor quality, how can mess up lamb chops, poor quality lamb that has to be over cooked. "Cheese and peas" as the waiter described was like nursary food. The place looks the part but we should have been warned by the fact it was quieter than the restaurants next door. I would have been much happier on the otherside of the wall in the old spitalfields market with a curry for £3.50. My Indian friend who I had lunch with said the food was bland and tasteless.
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