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Hoppers Restaurant London

#uktrip Excellent Sri Lankan food but a bit pricey, nice location, very noisy restaurant but impeccably decorated. Always such good value for the food. There are specific dishes offered at the Kings Cross Hoppers that aren’t offered elsewhere. Unsure if that’s the same for all Hopper locations. What a lovely restaurant. The staff were all so nice and fast. Food came out within 5 minutes. I got the lamb Kari, it’s good for people who can’t handle much spice. The meat was delicious. I also tried the aubergine Kari, also not spicy. I highly recommend both. I also got a dosa which was really nice. Highly recommend the bone marrow roti if you’re not vegetarian. Delicious food. We had a variety of dishes to try and share. Lots of pescatarian and vegetarian options available. Friendly snd efficient service. A nice spot for a quick lunch. Suitable for big groups as large tables available. Atmosphere is utilitarian and convenient. Would go back. Location : Pancras Sqare, London, United Kingdom. Open Hours: 08:00 - 20:00
Posted: Feb 17, 2025
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