167 Drury Lane, Covent Garden, London WC2B 5PG
Type of cuisine: Pan Asian
Average price: £50.00 Nearest tube: Covent Garden
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 below. 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.
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Opening times
Mon-Sat 12N-3pm 5.30-11.30pm B:12N-2am (Fri-Sat -3am)
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Customer reviews for Tamarai
09 Sep 09
Our dinner at Tamarai was wonderful, as always. The food, service, atmosphere, ambience, and of course, the wine were "perfect"....couldn't have asked for better...We look forward to our next visit there." <br />
james
01 Jul 09
I went to Tamarai on a Saturday Night as my friend has been there recently and was highly recommending it. The food was lovely, service great and the atmosphere was great as well. They have an offer on Mojitos which made it even better. Would definitely recommend it!<br />
Mellisa Brown
09 Jun 09
Ten over Ten for Tamarai. They have a brilliant menu, fantastic food and a really good service. It rocks!
Alton Smith
19 May 09
Tamarai has the most amazing mix of Asian dishes. Add to that the setting. A great place to be
Bianca Smith
11 Sep 08
I have a great experience spending my anniversary at Tamarai. The venue is modern and very well decorated. The service was good and the food even better!! Some people say that Tamarai is a bit dark, but it worked very well for this romantic ocasion. I highly recommend it.
Kate Winston
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