Indian, Tibetian, and Bangladeshi Restaurants in London,
Indian, Tibetian, and Bangladeshi Restaurants
32 Bryanston Street,
London ,
W1H 7EG
UNITED KINGDOM
Established in 1996, La Porte des Indes, literally translated, means Gateway to India. Housed in a former Edwardian ballroom, the restaurant is a versatile space spanning two floors adorned with antique Indian artefacts and boasting a stunning, white marble staircase, a 40 ft Mogul waterfall, the Jungle Bar and private rooms. Exotic plants and flowers fill the light and airy interior with their alluring scent and provide a visually stunning display.
The mainstay of the menu are the Gallic-influenced dishes representative of Pondicherry, a former French colony in India dating back to the nineteenth century. Mehernosh Mody (Executive Chef at La Porte) and his wife, Sherin, spent several months in Pondicherry researching the traditional cuisine of the French-Creole communities and persuaded them to part with some of their closely guarded family recipes. These grand dames of Pondicherry gave them a unique set of original recipes; some very French, some Tamil, and some typically Creole. The resulting menu gave birth to a unique culinary experience a taste of the traditional cuisine of the Indian
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