Soho Wala at Courthouse Hotel
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About this space
Located in the heart of Soho the Soho Wala restraint is a perfect destination for authentic Indian street food in Central London. The menu Features small plates of mouthwatering Indian cuisine, perfect for sharing, our head Chef Rajesh Parmar creates flavorful dishes using fresh Ingredients, Bringing the vibrant spirit of Indian Markets to Soho. The restaurants innovative take on classics, such as the Indian Afternoon Tea, we do offer Vegan options too, which made it a standout. Soho Wala is a great spot for lunch, shopping breaks, or after-work gatherings.
Features
Wifi
Available for private events.
Special Indian afternoon Tea
Food & Drink
Professional Kitchen
Halal Catering
Kosher Catering
Space
Disabled Access
154m² (1,658ft²)
Ceiling Height 2.6m (8ft)
Licenses
Licensed Until 11pm
Extensions Available
Capacities
45 Dining
50 Reception
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Every day, 09:00 - 22:00Every day, 09:00 - 22:00
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