The name says it all: fragrant spices and the bustling atmosphere of a market hall make Cinnamon Bazaar one of the area’s unmissable Brunch spots.

Interiors are vibrant and playful with bright neon signs, bold patterns and illustrations whilst a spacious al fresco terrace is the perfect spot to while away the day and indulge in a spot of people-watching.

Inspired by the hustle and bustle of India’s ancient and modern bazaars where goods, ideas, flavours and experiences were exchanged, Cinnamon Bazaar Richmond’s menu, from Vivek Singh and Head Chef Rakesh Singh, runs from breakfast through to dinner and features pan-Indian, street food style dishes that blend modern cultural influences with classic spices and flavours.

Weekend Brunch traverses the length of the subcontinent, with exotic plates and the option of adding free flowing drinks. 

Follow this up with a biryani, kingfish curry or tandoori chicken, steaming bowls of nourishing goodness that perfectly complement sides of naan, house black dal or seasonal greens. To finish why not try the carrot and ginger toffee pudding or a selection of seasonal fruit sorbets?

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Bottomless Brunch
Sat & Sun: 11:30am - 4pm

  • Gluten Free
  • Outdoor Seating
  • Bottomless Drinks
  • Groups
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Halal Options
  • Vegan options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Online Booking
31-25 Kew Rd, Richmond, Richmond, London, TW9 2NQ
Overall rating
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    Our server Louis was excellent! Probably the best service I’ve had in a long time! The appetisers are great but Dhal and Samosa Chaat. The Shephards Pie is perfect. I’d be back soon.
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    a month ago
    Rating: ★★★☆☆ (3.5 stars) Cinnamon Bazaar Richmond has a lovely ambience and the service is warm and attentive, which definitely adds to the overall experience. The decor and vibe are inviting, making it a nice spot for a casual evening out. However, the food unfortunately didn’t live up to expectations. The ‘Dabeli’ dish, priced at £11, came with just three small pieces and was quite plain and bland in flavour. Starters were similarly underwhelming — lacking the bold and rich taste you’d expect from an Indian restaurant of this style and price point. Drinks-wise, the only beer on tap was Cobra, and the cocktails and mocktails were fairly standard — nothing particularly inventive. Overall, while the service and setting were good, the food really needs a step up in both flavour and value for money. A bit of a mixed experience — nice atmosphere, but the food fell short.
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    5 months ago
    Decent and high quality Indian food. We tried 3 different curry, all of them are good and served with a bowl of Indian rice. The plain naan also tasty and freshly cooked. Lunch set add up £2 will have an appetizer with enough portion. If the weather is good then it would be much more comfy to sit outside to chill and chat. Price is ok and there is off street parking at the street behind the restaurant.