London’s weather doesn’t always play fair. Grey skies, wet pavements and that persistent chill in the air call for something warming — something that satisfies both the appetite and the soul. For many, that something is biryani. And for those in the know, the biryani from Shad Indian Restaurant hits the mark every time.
Tucked along Tooley Street, Shad Indian Restaurant is well placed to serve locals, tourists and office workers looking for a proper meal without fanfare. But beyond the daily lunch crowd or evening regulars, there’s one dish that stands tall above the rest on days when the city feels a little damp: their biryani.
Fragrant without being overpowering, every portion arrives layered with care. Long-grain basmati rice holds the spices gently, allowing them to blend without sticking or becoming claggy. Whether you choose chicken, lamb or prawn, the meat is tender and well-cooked, folded through the rice rather than hidden beneath it.
What sets Shad’s biryani apart isn’t just the flavour — though that’s spot on. It’s the texture, the balance of ingredients, and the steady hand in the kitchen that makes each bite feel right. There’s no greasy aftertaste, no overuse of oil or spice. Just enough saffron to bring warmth, and just enough heat to keep the edge on a cold day.
On rainy days, the experience is especially comforting. There’s a calm to the dining room that lets you unwind with a hot plate of food and a quiet moment to yourself. If you're on the go, their takeaway version holds up well too — it travels better than most, arriving intact and ready to eat.
Service at Shad Indian Restaurant mirrors the food: calm, consistent, and friendly. They’re efficient without rushing you, always ready with a recommendation if you’re unsure. But for those who’ve tried it once, the biryani often becomes the default.
Paired with a warm naan or a side of cooling raita, the dish becomes more than just a meal — it’s a way to get through the day. There’s a reason why comfort food sticks, and Shad’s biryani has all the qualities you want when the clouds roll in.
So, the next time the London drizzle sets in and your mood dips with it, remember that just off London Bridge, Shad Indian Restaurant has a seat and a steaming biryani waiting — simple, honest food that does the job well.