Great Eastern Indian Dining

Indian Restaurant in Pimlico
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Address

30 Winchester Street
Pimlico
London
SW1V 4NE

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Cuisine
Indian
Region
Pimlico
Nearest Station
Pimlico
0.40 miles
Restaurant Facilities

Big Screen TV

Children Welcome

Credit Cards Accepted

Music Played

Private Area

Booking Advisable

Great Eastern Indian Dining is a fine Indian eatery renowned for its consistency in the highest quality of food, dining & service. Established in 1995, their staff are well experienced.

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User Reviews

AandDVienna
from Vienna, Austria

Feb 5, 2011

As an Englishman living abroad I was keen to get a footing on the Indian restaurants in & around Victoria for a weekend visit during January 2011, & so read all the relevant customer reviews I could find.
Great Eastern Tandoori came up trumps on many websites, encouraging me to make the necessary half hour walk from my hotel to reacquaint myself with this marvellous, effervescent cuisine. Firstly, nobody mentioned that this is a cellar restaurant, with no natural light, lending itself prone to mildew corners & musty alcoves customary in all old basement rooms; but having abseiled down the 1/1 entrance staircase & past the glower of the waiting barman, we managed to throw a six & place our order. Our starters came promptly & were hot but needed lots of salt. After a half hour snooze by all concerned, our main course selection arrived & was also nice & hot but needed even more salt. Our garlic nan was like a Pringle – unsalted obviously, so pretty soon we demanded a new salt cellar & a compress for our pouring arm. The food looked great, but after swallowing, deposited a strong film of cheap grease across ones palate totally masking whatever flavours our constant reseasoning had bullied into life. This was quite untrue of the lamb tikka however, which could not be swallowed…or cut…or drilled probably. Clearly this was mutton & not lamb & sadly had to be left.
The gents’ loo obviously bore no interest to the owner, his cleaner or his plumber, but having once spent some time in Bombay – what can I say: It was certainly authentic!

Name: AandDVienna
Location: Vienna, Austria
Anonymous

Oct 7, 2008

Absolutely fantastic. Best ever.