Quilon

“Inventive cooking from India’s southwest regions” - AA Inspector
LONDON SW1, LONDON POSTAL DISTRICTS


- Social distancing and safety measures in place
- Follows government and industry guidelines for COVID-19
- Signed up to the AA COVID Confident Charter
Delivery drivers to leave the deliveries without making contact with kitchen staff wherever possible. Infra-red thermometer used to check the temperature before employees enter into the work premises to being their shift. Temp to not to above 100.4F.
Our Inspector's view
Quilon is part of St James’ Court Hotel, but has its own entrance and feels like a stand-alone restaurant. Decor is sleek and ultra-modern, and the separate areas in the L-shaped space make it feel quite intimate. Cuisine is south-west Indian from Kerala and Goa, a mix of straightforward traditional dishes and more modern ideas, all based on top-class produce.
Facilities – at a glance
Children welcome
Credit cards accepted
Gluten free menu
Private dining
Tasting menu
Features
- Seats: 90
- Private dining available
- Wheelchair accessible
- Steps for wheelchair: 4
- Accessible toilets
- Assist dogs welcome
- Closed: 25 December
- Wines over £30: 130
- Wines by the glass: 16
- Cuisine style: Indian, South-west Coastal
- Vegetarian menu
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