Opened in 2008, Cinnamon Kitchen bring their own modern, unique approach to casual fine-dining. Drawing influence from the Indian subcontinent and the opulence of classic British tradition, Cinnamon Kitchen London City offer a fine choice for a beautifully indulgent Weekend Brunch.

Located in a former warehouse of the East India Trading Company, Cinnamon Kitchen London City is one of the utmost vibrant yet exquisite Weekend Brunch destinations in the heart of London.

The Cinnamon Kitchen London City offer multiple rooms, among of which are a colourful, sympathetically renovated main restaurant area, befit with subtle nods to the venues loaded history, a stylish private room featuring a hibachi-like kitchen viewing window for those looking for a more exclusive experience, the stunning "Tandoor" Grill Bar outfitted with a sleek, modern design, the Anise bar, offering a contemporary getaway for spice-infused cocktails, street food, and other beverages, and finally The Terrace, an all-weather central London al fresco dining experience with beautiful views of the city that never sleeps.

All Brunches at the Cinnamon Kitchen London City follow their signature Indian flair in a delicious take on BBQ. With succulent char-grilled lamb, smokey salmon akuri, and classic regional-inspired dishes, there is something for everyone. Vegetarian and sharing options are also available!

Set in the historic Devonshire Square, Cinnamon Kitchen London City is just a 7-minute walk from Aldgate Station, or an 11-minute walk from Liverpool Street station.

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Brunch

Friday, Saturday, & Sunday: 12pm - 4pm

  • Outdoor Seating
  • Brunch
  • Private Dining
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Vegan options
  • Disabled Access
  • Online Booking
9 Devonshire Square, London, EC2M 4YL
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    The food is very good in general. All the starters were super tasty, but it might be tricky if your tolerance for spicy is low. Most of the starters were spicy. The service has a lot of room to improve. The waiter in glasses seemed angry and anxious most of the time, rushing people and not very happy to answer questions. Not very rude but edgy. Additionally we were in a large table, and when taking the order they didn’t write down who asked what, so when the mains came the waiters were screaming and looking who ordered what. This is easy to improve. The timing for the dishes was weird, some being served into the table 10-15 minutes after others on the same course. The waiters forgot my dessert, and when I asked politely they didn’t even say sorry or anything, just went to the kitchen to ask for one, which they took 5 minutes more to bring. Everybody else had finished and ended up waiting for me.
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    a month ago
    We enjoyed an excellent set lunch at CK. The service was friendly and the food was flavoursome and well spiced. There were options for vegetarians. The spicy prawn starter was good, with plenty of dark spicy sauce. I had the Tandoori Trio as a main - a good dish but it needed some texture. The cauliflower had some colour but the (2) tandoori potatoes were soft and I was hoping for some crunchy bits, as you’d expect from high heat cooking. Overall enjoyable.
  • 4.0
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    3 months ago
    Visited a few months ago on a friend’s recommendation, and it didn’t disappoint! The food was delicious, well-cooked, and had a Dishoom style that really hit the spot. The setting is charming, especially in the summer months if you manage to snag an outdoor seat. Budget around £50 per head, including beer and tip, and check out my photos for dish recommendations. Great spot for a relaxed and tasty meal out!