352 High Rd Woodford Green Essex

020 8505 8999

About Razza

Razza Restuarant from the outside in the day

The name ‘Razza’ translates and reflects the ‘superiority’ of this restaurant when placed in line with its many rivals in terms of the quality of food, level of service and the grandeur of the venue. A place where the staff are attentive and service is an important element, aimed at making customers feel at home. It has taken more than 2 years, great effort and dedication in the planning and creation, but it always does for something this special. Razza is the brainchild of leading Essex restaurateur Sayasta Miah.

The emphasis is on the food from the diverse regions of India, classical and contemporary dishes cooked with only the freshest of ingredients. These dishes are prepared authentically, as in Indian homes and no short cuts are taken. All spice mixes are prepared freshly and ground individually for each dish. It is food served with passion, carefully prepared and presented whether you like the usual favourites such as  ‘Chicken Tikka Mossalla’ or even a fish speciality like the ‘Roshon Sea Bass’, you’ll find it here in our extensive menu.

The great building that ‘Razza’ occupies was formerly a bank, and has retained many original architectural features including the high ceilings and double length windows. You are welcomed by a stunning and comfortable lounge area leading to a stairway and an overlooking mezzanine level. Why not view our gallery. The main restaurant seats 120 guests, whilst the lounge bar can host drinks parties for up to 30 guests, there is also car park facilities nearby for over 100 cars.

We don’t want you to just take our word in realizing how superb this restaurant truly is, whether its for a business lunch, family meal, romantic dinner for you and a loved one, whatever the occasion may be, we would like to invite you to ‘Razza’, to see and experience for yourself the grandeur of this restaurant, and we will persevere to make sure you return and also tell others of your experience at ‘Razza’.