The idea for our new restaurant started in early 2005 when the new Wembley Junction Retail Park was being built. Just opposite the main entrance of Wembley Stadium, two new restaurants were to be built in Engineers Way. The Directors of Moore Spice (1966) secured Unit 2 to fit out as an Indian Restaurant and Bar.

 

Once the Restaurant plans had been finalised and agreed, the first work started on the building in February 2006, we set out to install a mezzanine floor, that now holds 80 diners and also dig out the shallow basement area to make it a suitable lower ground floor bar and private function and conference area that can now hold 150 people. Overcoming a number of set backs and changes to plans and employing a team of over 50 builders, carpenters and electricians, our restaurant was finally officially opened on 18th October 2006 by Sir Geoff Hurst, the famous England footballer who score a hat trick in the 1966 world cup final at Wembley.

Food

  • Aloo Tikki
  • Batata Wada
  • Mogo Bhajia
  • more

wine

  • White Wines
  • Rose Wines
  • Sparkling Wines
  • more

Bar

  • Aperitif
  • Mock Tails
  • Special Cocktails
  • more

BanqueT

  • Sesame Fried Chicken
  • Chicken Tikka
  • Chicken Salt & Pepper
  • more

Restaurant

Monday - Thursday

12pm - 3pm & 6pm* - 11pm

Friday & Saturday

12pm - 11.30pm

Sunday

3pm - 11pm


Bar

Monday - Thursday

12pm - Midnight

Friday & Saturday

12pm -1am

Sunday

3pm - Midnight

*From 5pm on event days
at Wembley Arena