Salaam Namaste, meaning a welcoming gesture in Indian-Sub Continent, is a modern Indian restaurant located in Bloomsbury, 2 minutes walk from the Russell Square Tube Station London.

Inspired from the Bollywood movie 'salaam namaste' which is about a celebrity chef emphasises on creativity in Indian cooking, like wise restaurateur Musabbir Karim ( Sabir ) is passionate about cooking and has worked in some of the top restaurants in the capital, his menu is innovative and imaginative, he has lined up some of the finest dishes for his guests Palates, from different regions of India like Rajesthan, Hyderabad, Punjab,Chennai, Kerala, Goa. The menu alsos has Bangladeshi, Pakistani & Afghani favourite dishes.

Visitors to Salaam Namaste speak with affection.
Here are some of the comments made by top food critics in the UK...

"How could you not fall in love with a place with so much to shout about...This is vibrant, inventive, imaginative food, cooked with real flair and precision, served with warmth and charm"
rated 9/10 by Mr Matthew Norman Saturday March 31, 2007 The Guardian

“ finding somewhere like Salaam Namaste is such a pleasure. Its Bloomsbury address means that a meal here is perfectly compatible with a night in town, the menu offers far more than the usual curry house classics (though they are on offer), with an emphasis on seafood dishes such as crab vindaloo and squid with tarragon… it’s an absolute gem".
by Feargus O'Sullivan, Thursday 14 June 2007 London Paper