Directed by renowned chef Atul Kochhar, Kanishka takes fine Indian dining to a new level. This Pan-Indian restaurant serves an unmissable Brunch that celebrates India's food culture and cooking styles.

Kanishka provide each variety of cuisine from India's different regions. Using fresh and locally sourced ingredients, Atul creates a unique menu that re-discover India's signature dishes.

The weekend Brunch menu is not to be missed. With a range of sharing dishes, this Brunch experience will give you a taste of what Kanishka has to offer. Choose one of the main dishes to share, served with daal, rice and naan. Finish off with the sharing dessert platter, featuring a chocolate hazelnut choux, bhapa doi and carrot halwa. With the option to include a welcome seasonal Kanishka punch cocktail, as well as bottomless red, white wine or beer with food, this is the ultimate Brunch experience.

Located in Mayfair's Maddox Street, Kanishka is just a few minutes' walk from Regent Street, Bond Street and Oxford Circus.

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Weekend Brunch

Saturday: 11:30am - 2pm

Sunday: 11:30am - 3pm

  • Gluten Free
  • Outdoor Seating
  • Nut Free Options
  • Bottomless Drinks
  • Brunch
  • Private Dining
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Online Booking
17-19 Maddox Street, Mayfair, London, W1S 2QH
Overall rating
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    Nestled just a short distance from Regent Street, Kanishka (by Atul Kochhar) is a true treasure for South Asian food enthusiasts. The joint exudes an upscale yet relaxed ambiance, where tastefully striking art adorns the walls, and leather booth seating provides the perfect setting for a night of fine Indian dining.The menu is thoughtfully curated, but the standout stars for me were undoubtedly the lamb and paneer curries. The accompanying bread was soft, airy, and expertly charred to lend just the right hint of smokiness. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, this restaurant is a must-visit for anyone craving elevated Indian cuisine. An absolute treat for the senses!
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    a month ago
    Decent experience for dinner on a Saturday night. We decided to opt for the Tasting menu with wine pairing. At £120pp, it felt like reasonable value, with £80pp wine pairing on top. The volume of food was spot on, with appetisers, and each course was well cooked and presented. My overriding impression is that they're aiming for Western food with an Indian twist, as opposed to the opposite way around, which was a different take, but pleasantly surprising. I would have preferred some naan breads and more authentic side dishes, but overall was tasty. On balance I probably wouldn't recommend the wine pairing, even though it went well with each course. I would have been equally happy with a bottle of white wine, which would have complimented each course, except the lamb. The mango wine was very interesting, and quite nice! Service was excellent, the ambience was relaxed and everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves. I would recommend, but we'd probably return for the a la carte menu, rather than the tasting menu. 2 people, tasting menu, wine pairing and champagne aperitif was over £400, so it's not a cheap dinner!!
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    4 months ago
    We had a wonderful experience today on a Sunday afternoon brunch. The staff were professional and also very friendly. Excellent value and delicious food. The venue is beautifully decorated. We did not feel rushed at all. I would certainly return and recommend.