Restaurant in London, United Kingdom
Kutir
360ptsSpecial-occasion Indian that earns the spend.

About Kutir
Kutir is a strong choice for special-occasion Indian dining in Chelsea, with chef Rohit Ghai's tasting menus earning an OAD Top 500 Europe ranking and a 4.7 Google rating across 1,200+ reviews. The townhouse setting is intimate rather than showy, service is reliably attentive, and the booking difficulty is low for the quality tier. Lunch and dinner share the same menu format, making a midweek lunch the practical pick for value.
Verdict
Kutir is worth booking if you want creative Indian cooking in a setting that justifies a special-occasion spend. Chef Rohit Ghai's Chelsea townhouse delivers technically accomplished food with enough invention to separate it from the broader London Indian dining pack — duck with cranberry and kumquat, paneer tikka with sorrel and lime murabba, guinea fowl biryani — and the service and room match the ambition. Ranked #491 in Opinionated About Dining's Leading Restaurants in Europe in 2024 and #595 in 2025, it has a verified track record, and a Google rating of 4.7 across 1,213 reviews confirms that track record holds in practice. The booking difficulty is low relative to the quality tier, which makes this easier to act on than many comparable London restaurants.
Portrait
The address is 10 Lincoln Street, SW3 , a Chelsea townhouse that requires ringing the doorbell to enter. That detail is not affectation; it sets the tone for what follows: an enclosed, deliberately intimate room that references India's wildlife lodges rather than the high-ceilinged opulence of Mayfair Indian dining. The name itself signals the intent , kutir is Sanskrit for a small cottage removed from everyday life , and the interior design follows through with natural textures and references to the Indian natural world.
For a special occasion, this is a strong choice. The service is consistently noted as attentive without being intrusive, the room is quiet enough for conversation, and the terrace opens in summer for outdoor dining. If your occasion calls for atmosphere over showmanship, Kutir handles it well. For pure visual spectacle, Sketch's Lecture Room and Library in Mayfair outpaces it, but Kutir's restraint works in its favour when the focus is on the meal itself.
The cooking is built around an expedition tasting menu format with optional wine pairings. The kitchen applies modern techniques to Indian flavour architecture , tandoor-smoked paneer tikka layered with sorrel and crispy rice, quail naan with truffle and masala scrambled egg, pan-seared sea bass with jaggery and yoghurt rice. Desserts follow the same logic: a crème brûlée reworked with heritage carrots, reduced milk and orange. The wine list is globetrotting but lean below £40; the by-the-glass and carafe options are the practical route if you want to keep costs in check. Indian-inspired cocktails and Indian lager and IPA provide non-wine alternatives that fit the room's character.
Lunch vs Dinner at Kutir
Kutir opens Tuesday through Sunday from 1pm, running a continuous service until 10pm. That structure means lunch and dinner share the same kitchen, the same menu format, and broadly the same experience , there is no separate lunch menu or abbreviated daytime offering listed. For the price tier, that consistency is a genuine advantage: a lunchtime booking here gets you the full creative tasting menu without the evening premium common at comparable London restaurants. If your schedule allows a Tuesday-to-Friday lunch, you gain the full experience in a quieter room. Weekend lunch fills faster given Chelsea foot traffic and the venue's neighbourhood profile, so treat Saturday lunch more like a dinner booking in terms of lead time. Dinner, particularly midweek, suits those for whom the evening wind-down and cocktail-first pacing matter. Neither sitting is meaningfully inferior , the deciding factor is your own schedule and how quickly you need a table.
For context against peers: CORE by Clare Smyth and The Ledbury both operate separate lunch formats at lower price points, which makes them more flexible for the value-conscious diner who wants to step up. Kutir's single-format approach means less variation in price by sitting, but also less complexity in deciding how to book.
How It Compares
See the full peer comparison below.
London Indian Dining: Peer Context
Within London's Indian fine-dining tier, Kutir sits above the mainstream and below the large-format Mayfair flagships. Amaya in Knightsbridge offers live grill theatre and a more social, sharing-plate format , better for groups who want spectacle alongside quality. Benares in Mayfair is the closer stylistic peer: tasting menu Indian in a formal room, though Kutir's current OAD ranking and review consistency give it a measurable edge in 2024-2025. Trishna in Marylebone is the better call if you want coastal Indian cooking in a lower-key setting at a more accessible price point. For Indian dining outside London, Opheem in Birmingham and Trèsind Studio in Dubai represent what the format looks like at the leading of the international tier, useful benchmarks if you have visited either.
Practical Details
| Detail | Kutir | Typical ££££ London peer |
|---|---|---|
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Moderate to hard |
| Hours | Tue–Sun, 1–10pm (closed Monday) | Varies; often dinner-only midweek |
| Format | Tasting menu (expedition format) | Tasting menu or à la carte |
| Wine below £40 | Slim pickings; glass/carafe recommended | Varies widely |
| Terrace | Yes (summer) | Rarely at this price tier |
| Entry | Ring doorbell | Standard front-of-house |
Further Reading
- Our full London restaurants guide
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- Ambassadors Clubhouse , another Chelsea dining option worth knowing
- Babur , South-East London Indian for a different borough and price point
Pearl Picks: If Kutir Is Not the Right Fit
- For Modern British tasting menus in London: CORE by Clare Smyth or Dinner by Heston Blumenthal
- For destination tasting menus outside London: The Fat Duck in Bray, L'Enclume in Cartmel, or Moor Hall in Aughton
- For countryside fine dining: Gidleigh Park in Chagford or Hand and Flowers in Marlow
- For a coastal British alternative: hide and fox in Saltwood
Compare Kutir
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kutir | Easy | — | |
| CORE by Clare Smyth | ££££ | Unknown | — |
| Restaurant Gordon Ramsay | ££££ | Unknown | — |
| Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library | ££££ | Unknown | — |
| The Ledbury | ££££ | Unknown | — |
| Dinner by Heston Blumenthal | ££££ | Unknown | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Kutir and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Kutir?
Book at least two to three weeks ahead for weekend dinner; a week may be sufficient for midweek lunch. Kutir is a small Chelsea townhouse with limited covers, and its Opinionated About Dining ranking means demand is steady. If you have a specific date in mind for a celebration, four weeks is a safer target.
Can I eat at the bar at Kutir?
The venue database does not confirm a bar counter for casual dining. Kutir is structured as a sit-down townhouse restaurant where pressing the doorbell to enter sets the tone — walk-in counter eating is not a format that fits the operation. Reserve a table rather than banking on informal bar seating.
What are alternatives to Kutir in London?
For a similar spend in a more animated room, Amaya in Knightsbridge offers live-fire theatre with a broader à la carte. For a larger-format Mayfair experience, Gymkhana delivers a deeper wine list and a livelier atmosphere. If the expedition tasting menu format is the draw, Kutir is a stronger fit than either for an intimate, occasion-focused dinner in Chelsea.
Is lunch or dinner better at Kutir?
Kutir runs a continuous service from 1pm to 10pm Tuesday through Sunday, so the kitchen and menu are the same session. Dinner has an edge for atmosphere and occasion feel; lunch is a practical way to access the same cooking at a quieter table. If you are primarily there for the tasting menu with wine pairings, evening is the more appropriate setting.
What should a first-timer know about Kutir?
You ring the doorbell to enter — that is intentional, not a quirk. Chef Rohit Ghai's menu takes traditional Indian ideas and applies considered modern technique, so expect creative plating rather than a curry-house format. The wine list is globetrotting but slim below £40, so factor in Indian-inspired cocktails or the by-the-glass selection if you want to keep costs controlled. Kutir has been ranked in Opinionated About Dining's Top Restaurants in Europe in both 2024 and 2025, which gives you a credible external anchor for the price point.
Is Kutir good for solo dining?
Kutir's townhouse format and special-occasion atmosphere lean toward couples and small groups rather than solo diners, and the database does not confirm counter seating where solo visits typically work best. That said, the tasting menu format is coherent for one person if you are comfortable dining alone in a formal setting. For a more solo-friendly Indian fine-dining experience, Gymkhana's bar counter is a stronger option.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 1–10 pm
- Wednesday
- 1–10 pm
- Thursday
- 1–10 pm
- Friday
- 1–10 pm
- Saturday
- 1–10 pm
- Sunday
- 1–10 pm
Recognized By
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- KOLKOL ranked #17 on the World's 50 Best Restaurants in 2024 and holds a Michelin star — the most compelling case for a progressive Mexican tasting menu in London. Booking opens two months out and sells out almost immediately, so treat it like a ticket release. If the dining room is full, the downstairs Mezcaleria offers serious agave spirits and kitchen-quality small plates as a genuine alternative.
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