The best casual Indian restaurants in London and around the UK

Straddling the line between fine dining and takeaway, these eateries are heating up the UK's dining scene

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The UK has long been one of the best places to eat Indian food outside the country itself, but it has taken a long time for this to be properly recognised. In 2001 Atul Kochhar became the first Indian chef to be awarded a Michelin star while he was head chef at Tamarind of Mayfair. He won a second star in 2007 at Benares Restaurant just a few streets away, where he spearheaded the trend for fine-dining takes on traditional dishes. Today London has some of the most celebrated Indian restaurants in the world, from stalwarts such as Veeraswamy – the UK's oldest surviving Indian restaurant, it was given its first star last year – to relative newcomers such as Gymkhana, which was awarded the accolade in 2014, just a year after it opened.

Increasingly, high end chefs are turning to a more casual style of food, inspired by India's bustling cafe culture. Their relaxed restaurants offer fresh, vibrant and creative dishes that bring a new lease of life to Indian cooking.

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