Harden's says

Opening summer 2024 in Westbourne Grove off Notting Hill Gate, this retro-feel Indian named after a Raj-era hill station is the follow-up to Tandoor Chop House off Trafalgar Square. The culinary focus will be on North Indian tandoor cooking, with weekday breakfast morphing into thali feast brunches at the weekend.

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226 Westbourne Grove, London, W11 2RH
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