

The food is a true homage to our founder Asma’s royal Mughlai ancestry and the busy streets of Calcutta, where she grew up. Food here is served the way Indian food is meant to be eaten – platters of dishes boasting texture and flavours which complement each other, encouraging you to gather and share in the style of the traditional ‘daawat’ (feast).
Acclaimed, family-owned eatery offering an array of refined Indian dishes in a cheerful atmosphere.
Address and Contact Information
Address: Top Floor, Kingly Ct, Carnaby, London W1B 5PW, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 3375 3772
Website: http://darjeeling-express.com/
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Reviews
The restaurant is located on the upper floor of Kingly Court, and the ambience was lovely. Service was excellent too. Thanks for a wonderful evening!
Service was excellent all around, and the interior is decorated very nicely. The music was played at the perfect level- some nice ambient sound whilst still allowing for easy conversation.
As the food was exceptional we wouldn’t hesitate to return any time.
My favourites are the Fish Chop, Puchka, Momo, Kosha Mangsho, Aloo Paratha, Gajar Ka Halwa and the Kadak Chai.
Literally all the dishes were prepared with utmost care and perfection.
Would definitely come back soon.
Some of the dishes were truly spectacular and delicious, and you could clearly feel the effort and creativity coming from the kitchen. Unfortunately, not everything worked for me. The main course was far too salty to eat. I mentioned this to the waiter, but no alternative or compensation was offered.
We were seated at a table right next to the entrance door, which was open most of the time. It was very cold and uncomfortable throughout the evening. Additionally, we were sitting on a bench without cushions, which made the experience even less pleasant. When we asked for a pillow or a blanket, we were told that none were available.
The service was friendly, but rather basic and not at the level I would expect from a restaurant of this reputation and price range.
Despite some excellent food, the overall experience did not meet expectations, and unfortunately I would not return
Incredible food, lots of spices and absolutely scrumptious. The staff was gracious and really recommended good food.
Keema toastie, ma chingri (prawns), chaiiiii, chicken momos and the rose and cardamom soda are some of the best dishes I tried, and probably something I would recommend. What I really loved bout the food was it had not toned down the heat and spice that Indian food is rich in, something I’ve noticed in most Indian restaurants in London.
P.s keema toastie for the win 🙂
Went here on Pujo weekend after having already tried Chourangi, and honestly, I was underwhelmed after looking forward to it for so long. The menu isn’t entirely Bengali — why are there so many toastie options? The kosha mangsho was under-seasoned and had an odd stench. The prawn malaikari was decent but nothing special. The parathas felt amateur — Bengalis make far better ones at home.
The most disappointing dish was the papri chaat: only five papris with minimal toppings and what tasted like store-bought tamarind chutney. It looked sad and tasted worse — the least wholesome version of papri chaat I’ve ever had. The bhapa doi portion was also tiny, lacking the richness and generosity the dish deserves.
Overall, the menu missed key Bengali classics, and the whole experience lacked authenticity — especially after all the storytelling and media coverage. The back of the menu claims to serve food that “touches your soul,” but unfortunately, they broke that promise. I’d pick Chourangi over this any day.
As a proud Bengali, it’s disheartening to see our food misrepresented in taste, texture, and abundance. Our mothers work too hard in their kitchens for there to be a world where people pay this much for such mediocre Bengali food.