Book A Table
TWO FANTASTIC DINING OPTIONS UNDER ONE THATCHED ROOF
SCROLL DOWN
TWO FANTASTIC DINING OPTIONS UNDER ONE THATCHED ROOF
SCROLL DOWN
Our characterful bar oozes history from its ancient stone floors to roaring open fires, beamed ceilings and cosy cushioned nooks; perfect for whiling away an evening with friends. Today, enjoy carefully-crafted British pub fare from prawn cocktail to scampi, from steak and chips to gammon with pineapple. We have reimagined the classics for today’s diner. All served with refreshing ales, wines and cocktails.
Introducing Krishna’s, a brand-new modern Indian restaurant inside the Marquess of Exeter. Authentic, light and healthful Indian food by award-winning executive chef Krishnapal Negi inspired by his beloved birthplace, the Indian Himalayas.
Chef Krishnapal Negi’s competitively-priced Indian menu is drawn from recipes that he loved as a child growing up in the Indian Himalayas.
Short and easy to navigate, the menu focuses on light and healthful dishes. Vibrant with flavour and colour, aromatic with precisely balanced spices and herbs, Krishna’s menu is an introduction to authentic Indian cuisine.
Negi first made his name when he launched Tangawizi in Richmond Upon Thames in 2004. Recognised at the time as ground-breaking for its innovative menus it became a regular haunt for Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, and it was from here that George Clooney was famously turned away for lack of an available table.
From Tangawizi, where Negi achieved a Michelin award, he went on to work under Michelin-starred Vineet Bhatia who spotted Negi’s raw talent and harnessed it. Until early 2022 Negi was executive chef at acclaimed London Fitzrovia restaurant ‘1947 London’ where he found full expression for his unique style eventually hailed as one of the capital’s foremost chefs by leading food critics across the UK.
This summer 2022, Krishna is delighted to welcome you all to Krishna’s at The Marquess