167 Drury Lane, Holborn, West End, London, WC2B 5PG
Cuisine: Pan Asian
Tel: 020 7831 9399
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Best for: Splashing the cash in The West End.
Great: Indian cuisine (its strength), underground restaurant.
The life of a +1 is a sumptuous one. Swan into a restaurant, munch through a meal of (usually) decent quality, spend a few hours idly chit-chatting about how the internet is stalking you, and pause occasionally to offer nuggets of opinionated wisdom to your restaurant critic friend. The restaurant enjoys your glowing remarks; you leave without paying. It’s a win-win situ for all.
However, take one experienced restaurant critic with a few kills under his belt, couple him with an acutely observant Mayfair restaurant manager as his +1, and suddenly it becomes much harder for the restaurant under scrutiny to pass its MOT.
In this particular instance the victim was Tamarai; a Pan-Asian restaurant; in The West End; serving....pause to shudder....’fusion’ food. A collection of heinous cliches that even people from Essex would probably try to avoid. Or so it would seem.
The two industry know-it-alls, in their desperate attempts to out-analyse each other, begin their evening somewhere between mild scepticism and preemptive defamation, whilst the seemingly hapless Tamarai sneaks up between them, nudges defamation out the way, and replaces it with hints of appreciation, right under their very noses.
Taking the first swing, the critic moans how the toilets were the first thing he noticed when they arrived. His nemesis counterattacks, suggesting that the discreet, unassuming entrance at street level opened into an inviting labyrinth of mysterious corridors, which exuded a feeling of exclusivity so enthralling, even a momentary glimpse of lavatorial signage could not taint any further proceedings.
Immediately, he knows he’s met his match.
She makes a face that says “this is no restaurant, it’s a club”, pointing out the DJ booth, the green-to-pink-to-purple flickering lights, and the swanky, raised VIP area.
He readies his retort - “Indeed, and have you noticed how many young couples are here? This club is for munchers and daters, as well as movers and shakers” - but before he’s able to voice these words, his Mon Cherrie cocktail distracts him; a darling of cherry vodka, several lovelies of passionfruit, and a wink of orange bitters. How very!
Following a brief, yet fiery, miniature soup - the taste equivalent of being slapped about the face by a burning coconut that knows karate - the critic and his guest begin their assault on a tasting menu. Their large table is largely needed. There is much to be shared.
“Nice”, “flavoursome”, “well-cooked”: platitudes best left to the review-by-numbers conformists at ViewLondon. The Fluid critic sees the world blessed by a more emotive glossary. Thankfully, the lady opposite concurs. They agree that the spring rolls are bored; the vegetable and silken tofu dumplings are held captive by red sauce; and the chargrilled chicken salad is demoralised, despite being as pretty as Penelope plus Mónica Cruz multiplied by a basket of kittens.
But then they sample the baby calamari, which is sporting a mention of roasted rice powder and gladly reminds both protagonists of India, even though neither have ever been. The soft shell crab with flame roast coconut and masala mayo happily tickles a nostalgic nerve; Bombay Mix joyfully springs to mind. And the sweet chilli lotus root with coriander is a nutty movie snack with the potential to hit the big time.
Rushing through a brief synopsis of the mains in order to prevent his readers from falling asleep with tedium, the critic then describes the black tiger prawns with butter pepper garlic as a triumph (“Back of the net!”) whereas the green Thai curry is lugubriously drab and, much like Manchester footballers, not befitting of an inflated price tag.
Blissfully, he finishes the Scottish beef and chilli xo sauce, before suddenly realising that the combination of spicy beef and his guest’s monologue about movies that ‘aren’t as good as the book’ are causing a sensory overload. Fwhoo! Chilli and conversation: a volatile, yet agreeable, union. A swig of delicate New Zealand Marlborough Chardonnay subdues the beast. He disguises his enjoyable pain by mentioning how the wine list enhances the ‘Lotus Route’ flavours of south east Asia. It doesn’t enhance his bravado, though. She’s ignoring him in favour of dessert.
The chef’s dessert platter is a stunner, and the critic deems it an afters assault course. Lifting a French Muscat to his lips, he leaves the dessert expert to scorn the beautiful yet disappointing fruit salad, coconut brulee, sticky toffee pudding, and white chocolate semi freddo. The winners at this stage of the game: banana ice cream and elderflower sorbet.
Overall, the dark, brooding sexiness of Tamarai is mirrored by the evening shared by the critic and his Mayfair +1. The swift service, the sharing style, and the crisp, dry cooking (that excels particularly in the Indian dishes) are best suited to those who care less for West End theatre and more for entire evenings spent boxing lyrical about lotus flowers and the internet....read more
Tamarai Description
Tamarai restaurant and bar launched at the end of September 2006 on Drury Lane in Covent Garden. The restaurant serves Pan Asian cuisine and seats 110 for lunch and dinner with an additional bar capacity of 200. Rare among London restaurants, guests dining at Tamarai can enjoy a late night license and complimentary parking in the building.
The lotus, a symbol of the sun, of creation and rejuvenation is considered to be the first flower to appear on earth and is intrinsic to the folklore of some of the world’s ancient civilizations. Symbolising the eight-fold path to enlightenment in Buddhism, as well as in Hindu mythology, the lotus is a form that has inspired art and emotion through the ages and is the icon that has been the design and cuisine inspiration for Tamarai (from the pronunciation of thamarai – chettinad/tamil for lotus).
Tamarai’s head chef has travelled and trained extensively within the southern Indian region of Chettinad, (located at the coastal line of the Bay of Bengal) and is bringing with him specialists in each cuisine including a grand master chef from Chettinad. The brigade also includes dim sum chefs who prepare a larger variety of dim sum for lunch to accompany an extensive range of salads and juices from a juice bar.
The regularly changing menu features dishes such as Grilled Baby Barramundi with Nam Prik Pao Noodles, Penang Curry Sea bass with Spicy Mee Krob, Chettinad Rabbit Varuval with Cinnamon Scented Poha and Tomato Mustard Chutney, Char Grilled Beef with Malay Chilli Jam and Green Papaya Salad, Vietnamese Caramel Pepper Prawns with Golden Garlic, Burmese Chicken Kauk Swey, Sweet Chilli Lotus Stem with Chives and Coriander.
In addition to the restaurant and bar, Tamarai also has a private dining room, a photo arcade and a digital gallery that showcases cutting edge art and can be transformed into a screening room too. Tamarai is Old World Hospitality’s second London restaurant after Chor Bizarre, Mayfair. The company operates India’s largest foodservice and entertainment centre as well as 11 restaurants in New Delhi....read more
Customer Reviews for Tamarai
Average (based on 21 votes): 21
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The following customer reviews are not endorsed by Fluid London and are simply those of users who wish to publish their independent experiences of Tamarai.
“For most of the times when we dine out, we end up spending more than we had thought. But the experience at Tamarai turned it around. Value for money is the first thing i can associate to this restaurant. The food, service, decor all bundle up to give good value in terms of experience and money. The music, energy and the crowd, everything works for the restaurant just right! Also, an interesting bit was the kind of wines this place sports. Lovely wines with its great menu made a lot of sense for us. All in all, a very cool and comfortable restaurant to be! Loved it :)”
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Albert Henrry, London (1 years 3 months 26 days ago)
“A bit pricey, even though it is in Covent Garden, but I'd definitely recommend it for anyone who is looking to impress that special someone. Choose the Indian dishes as well. They're miles better than the rest of the menu. Skip dessert and get a cocktail instead.”
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Guinea Pig, Northwick Park (1 years 6 months 28 days ago)
“Amazing music, energy and vibes at the bar that kept my friends and me going on till wee hours. The in-house DJ did some real rocking job with the music and wines were a sure wow. One of the best places to hang out at night”
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caroline, London (1 years 8 months 2 days ago)
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“We really enjoy dining at Tamarai It is always great for a large group and even for just a small family.”
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Connor, Manchester (2 years 6 months 22 days ago)
“We were the first to arrive at this restaurant and the atmosphere and service was excellent. The food was superb.”
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connor, covent garden (2 years 7 months 22 days ago)
“Great dining experience! We had the prawns which was cooked to perfection and very tender.”
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[ Unknown ], manchester (2 years 8 months 23 days ago)
“The service was excellent. The server was very attentive without being intrusive, knew the menu very well and even answered a question about the ingredients. We never felt rushed even though we spent a long time at our table. The food was very good also, especially the curry leaf tiger prawns!”
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Bob, Manchester (2 years 9 months 5 days ago)
“The whole experience was very elegant, the staff were attentive without being intrusive, and the wine was perfectly matched with the courses-would recommend to friends for a special occasion for a small group of friends or couples.”
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[ Unknown ], manchester (2 years 9 months 26 days ago)
“I’ve been to Tamarai a couple of times for dinner and their place was packed but I some how managed to get a table for two, why do I keep going back? Well it’s very simple, the food is quite cool and the ambience is out of this world.”
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londoner, covent garden (2 years 11 months ago)
“Every meal I've had at Tamarai is great. The decor is awesome. The food is well thought out. Having just spent months in Thailand, I was happy to see Tamarai with some of nice Thai dishes.”
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Londoner, London (3 years ago)
“A fantastic night!!... I came to Tamarai with high expectations of a great night and I wasn’t disappointed. The Chef’s tasting menu was amazing and the service was very good. We decided to stay back for the club night and the place was buzzing.”
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Charles.Cheers, London (3 years 19 days ago)
“I took a client to this restaurant, truly great place I was really impressed. The food was amazing, especially the Soft shell crab and tiger prawns! Its beautiful, the service is great and with 50% discount I could not believe my eyes. Tamarai is a nice surprise!”
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[ Unknown ], London (3 years 2 months 9 days ago)
“Very pleasant experience, we liked the atmosphere, the food was well presented and surprisingly tasty, all together it was well worth trying, especially with the offer on Tuesday evening. Was quite packed for a week night.”
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Ben_Colland, London (3 years 7 months 14 days ago)
“Excellent!”
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Smentha Elworth, Lonon (4 years 14 days ago)
“I cannot stress how utterly disgusted i was with the level of service by both staff and more surprisingly the Manager at this very overpriced restaurant. Firstly our waiter was insistent on our ordering both our starters and main dish straight away having only given us two minutes to consider the menu. The menu itself offered very little. Our waiter came over to our table to clear our starters away whilst i was still eating. The restaurant turns into a club later in the evening. My friends and i had ordered a round of drinks and on two occasions our glasses were cleared away when they were still half full. We complained to a member of staff who seemed completely uninterested and asked to speak to the Manager. The Manager again offered no apology, dismissed our complaint and when we asked his name in order to make a formal written complaint refused to give his name. We carried on with the rest of our evening and i was even more appalled to later see another member of staff again clear away a half full glass from another table without checking with diners.”
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Varsha Vekaria, London (4 years 1 months 7 days ago)
“I was told from friends that Tamarai isn't worth it to go for a late night drink, but I still wanted to go so I went there on 7 march with two of my friends hoping we will have good time, instead we did not. The drinks were not as described on menu they tasted very strange and we had to wait more then 15min for one cocktail to arrive. Staff didn't look like they knew what they were doing and not friendly at all. So in the end I guess my friends were right, not a place you want to spend your evening.”
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john , london (4 years 2 months 18 days ago)
“I thought this place was excellent... even though me and my husband arrived a little late as we were due to be there at 10.00pm the staff were extremely friendly, they kept our table for 35minutes. The food was divine, I thought the the tab service for the bar was a really good idea. Overall I think the decor was stunning in Tamarai - its absoultely amazing - dark and mysterious - very trendy restaurent. Will definitely be going there again.”
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amina, east london (5 years 3 months 3 days ago)
“Fantastic. Glamorous. Delicious. A group of us went after work and had the most fantastic time. Cocktails were lethal and a caramel prawn starter was utterly amazing.”
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Katie taylor, London (5 years 3 months 19 days ago)
“A friend booked an area for her leaving do, whilst being on the pricey side and the drinks being a little pretentious it seemed like a nice place for a change. Then however a jumped up idiot obviously dismayed that he and his friends were being made to stand at the bar asked a waiter to come and move us to one side - which the waiter did as he was being slipped a note! Had he come to ask us I don't think we would have minded but as it was it was irritating. Having said that though the rest of the service was excellent and the particular waiter you looked after us was a real gem. ”
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Amy , London (5 years 6 months 16 days ago)
“Great cocktails - some of the best i've had in London. Swanky and def upmarket. Bit on the pricey side though, but Tamarai is worth it as a treat.”
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Sam Rowland, London (5 years 6 months 18 days ago)
“Great ambience & buzz until about 12am when it started emptying but still held its atmosphere, exquisite food. Music to soothe the soul. Tamarai is very friendly, welcoming and helpful customer service which is becoming rare in London. Our recommendation for your main = curry to share (Burmese I think?).”
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Miz, Birmingham-ish (5 years 6 months 26 days ago)
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Tamarai Opening Hours
| Monday: | Closed | Friday: | Closed |
| Tuesday: | Closed | Saturday: | Closed |
| Wednesday: | Closed | Sunday: | Closed |
| Thursday: | Closed |
Additional Information
- Cuisine Type: Pan Asian
- Dress Code: Not Specified
- Website: Visit the Tamarai website
- Group: Independent
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