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London's oldest restaurant — Maiden Lane since 1798, four families across ten reigns, and the game-and-claret Britain that has not changed.
Britain's oldest Indian restaurant — open on Regent Street since 1926 and now in its hundredth year.
Veeraswamy opened above Regent Street in 1926 and has, against the odds and a 2025 lease dispute the restaurant fought and won, reached its centenary still cooking. The room overlooks the Quadrant — gilded, mirrored, more Bombay-art-deco than curry-house — and the menu reads as a court history of Indian cooking in London: Hyderabadi kid-goat biryani, Travancore-style soft-shell crab, Kashmiri rogan josh. One Michelin star since 2016. The hundredth-year story is its own reason to book.
Entrance is via the office lobby of Victory House — go up one floor in the lift. The biryani is the order; it is cooked sealed and brought to table whole. A centenary tasting menu runs throughout 2026.
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Royal Park, Historic Monuments, London Skyline
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