Gymkhana vs The Delaunay
The Delaunay and Gymkhana London are both rated very highly by those who travel for a living. On balance, Gymkhana London scores slightly better than The Delaunay. Gymkhana London scores 89 with endorsements from 14 sources such as Fodor's, The Infatuation and Travel + Leisure.
Gymkhana
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42 Albemarle Street, London w1s 4jh
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Zagat
"The pricey modern Indian menu majors on the tandoor oven and sigri charcoal grill at this cosy Mayfair venue designed to evoke the look of Raj-themed gymkhana clubs."
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Independent
"Chicken butter masala had a brilliantly smoked quality – the result, apparently, of charcoaling tomatoes in the tandoor before putting them in the sauce."
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Time Out
"Sethi lays on a splendid spread of modern Indian dishes based on regional masalas and marinades."
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The Guardian
"Essentially this is tandoori lamb of the sort done so well at the Pakistani grill house Tayyabs in Whitechapel for a third of the price."
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Gayot
16.0
"Go colonial at this smart Mayfair Indian restaurant that takes the British Raj style as inspiration."
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The Delaunay
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55 Aldwych, London
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Fodor's
"Classy breakfasts, brunch, Viennoiserie pastries and afternoon teas are served, and be sure to sniff out the hidden cafe within the cafe to while away a long lost afternoon."
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Gayot
14.0
"The Delaunay is big, bustling and very popular. And so it should be, coming from two of the most successful restaurateurs London has produced."
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Time Out
"There’s something for everyone, at prices that aren’t greedy given the setting, the quality of the service and the assuredness of the menu."
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Zagat
3.5
"A "nostalgia fest" of "exquisite linen" tablecloths and "polished silver" forms the backdrop at this "elegant" Wolseley sibling in Covent Garden."
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Wallpaper
"Like its sister restaurant, The Delaunay is an all-day operation serving mitteleuropean fare."
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