Sunday, 21 September 2025

Fatt Pundit

 We are meeting up with E and J, and they have suggested the Fatt Pundit in Berwick Street, having previously been to the one in Maiden Lane.  The unusual name apparently reflects their Indo-Chinese heritage, with Fatt being a common surname and Pundit meaning scholar. 
We are meeting on a Saturday at 1pm, so it's no surprise the small restaurant is busy when we arrive. They have to move some people around to accommodate us. It's a very functional, grey place, but the head waiter is a larger than life figure brightening the place up. The turn-round in tables is quite rapid, meaning that it swings from full and noisy to nearly empty quite quickly - but everyone seems to be having a good time. 


E is vegetarian, so from the limited choice of starters we focus on the momo dumplings - a vegetable one for her (very green ones containing spinach and courgettes), while rest of us share the chicken, beef and goat ones, which conveniently come as 3 portions each. The goat is interesting, the beef really quite spicy. 


We follow this up with chilly prawns and soft shell crab, Manchurian chicken and chilly venison, with burnt ginger rice. E has deep-fried okra and chilly paneer, despite the waiter pushing the crackling spinach because she thinks that the sweet yogurt, date and place sauce and pomegranate will be too sweet. 


The prawns are excellent - could have had a second portion. They are spicy but with a warm, smooth sauce. The crab is a very pretty example - a lightly battered, visibly whole crab with plenty of meat on it. The meat dishes are less special but still pretty good. E's okra is a big portion, very similar to zuchini fritti in Italian restaurants. 

E&J like their desserts, so we have a sizzling chocolate brownie and something called a Lady Kenny to share. The brownie comes a hot plate and is topped with ice cream - super - while the other dish (origins of its name vary online and may or may not have something to do with the first Viceroy's wife's name) is a sort of gulab juman - good but not special. 

We were drinking Vinho Verde at a modest £28 a bottle. The bill comes to £338 including service, which is pretty fair for an interesting meal in this part of town. We may well try out the Maiden Lane branch sometime.