
Esquire Magazines ‘One of 59 Best Restaurants in London’ Enjoy modern Indian flavours and Calcuttan Grandeur inside the iconic Lyceum Theatre (the home of famous Lion King musical), in the heart of Covent Garden. Paro serves a modern blend of Indian food, and is surrounded by several theatres, including but not limited to: Lyceum Theatre (Lion King Musical) Novello Theatre (Mamma Mia) Theatre Royal (Frozen the Musical) Vaudeville Theatre (The Six) Royal Opera House Gillian Lynne Theatre (Crazy for You) The Aldwych Theatre (Tina Turner Musical) Duchess Theatre (The Play that goes Wrong) Paro has been coined as the best Indian Restaurant in Covent Garden London.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 21 Wellington St, London WC2E 7DN, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 3722 0951
Website: https://paroindian.com/
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The pappadum was delicious, especially the three sauces, which were all excellent and very moreish.
The tiger prawn dish was tasty and well cooked, although the sweetness was a little strong for our preference.
We also ordered the meat thali, which was very generous in portion size — even sharing between two people, we couldn’t finish it. All three curries were really good, flavourful without being too spicy or too salty. The lamb had a slightly chewy texture, which we enjoyed.
Special thanks to our waiter Fuhad, who was very friendly and attentive and made the experience even better.
Overall, a lovely meal and a place we would happily return to.
we will defiantly be coming back again !
I started off with a classic mango lassi, no complaints there.
For starters, my friends and I got the bang bang chicken and lamb samosas, both of which were decent at best. Given the steep price point, I expected more, and the presentation was mediocre. The chicken was a bit bland, and getting only three pieces just wasn’t worth it. The samosas were fine, but nothing special.
For my main, I ordered the meat thali, which was a highlight. It comes with plenty of food and a great variety: lamb curry, butter chicken, dhal, yogurt, pickle, rice, and a naan. The lamb had great flavour and depth, and the butter chicken was equally good. Both curries were very generous with the meat. I especially loved the dhal; it had a comforting, homey feel that I’d highly recommend. The rice was standard, though I think a slightly larger portion was needed for the amount of curry provided. I personally wasn’t a fan of the naan, but overall, the thali was a solid choice.
A special shout-out to the whole team at Paro for making the night so enjoyable, and to Fuhad in particular for going above and beyond. Highly recommend this restaurant for anyone looking for great service and a memorable dining experience!