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Kricket Soho restaurant reviews




Average rating: 4.6
First time at Kricket, went to the Soho branch after it was recommended by a friend.
On first entrance, I thought I was in Kiln and had to double check to make sure I was in the right place. Once confirmed, was shown to the reserved table very quickly.
Service was fast and the waiter very helpful in guiding us through the menu and suggesting recommendations. There were 5 of us and we had a selection of 4 small plates and 3 main dishes with rice and bread sides, which was plenty for us all.
My favourite was the butter prawns and bhel puri. The pani puri was quite disappointing and felt like it needed more filling, as it tasted more like an empty shell. We had the cod, chicken and grilled squash as mains with pulao, nan and parathas. All pleasant tasting but not as amazing as the others thought. But as a person of Asian descent, I am probably a lot more harsher when scoring curries at restaurants.
We also had several cocktails. I tried the old fashioned with ghee but unfortunately could not taste or smell any ghee in the drink at all, but generally didn’t taste bad.
Overall, a decent place to go for a curry fix with a good selection of menu options and for around £60pp quite dear but you do leave feeling very full and satisfied. A solid 3.8/5.




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No, Kricket Soho is listed in the Michelin Guide but currently holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand.
Kricket Soho does not currently hold any AA Rosettes.
12 Denman Street, Soho, London, W1D 7HH.
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The nearest train station to Kricket Soho is Piccadilly Circus Station, approximately 0.06 miles away (as the crow flies).
Our most recent description of the cuisine type served at Kricket Soho is Indian.
No, according to our records Kricket Soho does not currently serve afternoon tea.

