A celebratory dinner, adventurous eaters, seafood lovers. Reservation: Essential (book 2–4 weeks out).
The tables are very close together. You will overhear your neighbor’s conversation (and they, yours). Also, the acoustics mean it gets genuinely loud when full—not ideal for a quiet, romantic tête-à-tête. Trishna
Intimate, buzzy, and unpretentious for its Michelin-recommended status. The lighting is warm, the white tablecloths are crisp, and the service is professional without being stuffy. Book well in advance—the queue for walk-ins often snakes around the block. A celebratory dinner, adventurous eaters, seafood lovers
Trishna isn’t trying to reinvent Indian food; it’s perfecting a regional, seafood-focused slice of it. Come hungry, bring a friend who doesn’t mind sharing plates, and order the crab. You’ll leave already planning your return. You will overhear your neighbor’s conversation (and they,
If you’re searching for an introduction to refined, authentic coastal Indian cuisine—specifically from the Mumbai and Kerala regions— in London’s Knightsbridge is an essential destination. Decades after opening, it continues to deliver a reliably stellar experience.