Excellent food and ambiance. Weekends are super crowded but the place is absolutely worth it all. A definite must try are their grilled prawns preparations. We tried achaari jhingaa and tandoori jhingaa and both were so flavorful. Their laima choma is our all time favorite and a definite must order if you're a mutton chops lover!!
Madhus - Sheraton Skyline - Heathrow
Date of Visit: 08.10.17
Time: 6.00pm
Review: Arriving early and taking a drink in the hotel pool sky bar just on the ground floor courtyard takes you away and so you feel like you are on holiday, drink selection a mixture of a full bar including a few mocktails and cocktails. I had the strawberry kiss, a nice way to start the evening and this bar is open from 4pm. Very good and friendly staff both at the sky bar and restaurant. The restaurant has a nice feel and has two private dinning rooms which is a bonus and an area to also cater for birthday parties. You get a view of the open kitchen which is always a nice feature and pleasant decor. A nice place to eat but the food is as you would expect and no real surprises, which is not necessarily a bad thing. You are also given complimentary mini popadoms and three sauces.
Booking Process: I could not book by calling the main branch and seems like you just have to pop in or maybe call the hotel.
Location: Located within the Sheraton Skyline hotel, London Heathrow, Hayes UB3 5BP, England.
Tel: +44 20 8564 3380
Parking: Hotel has its own car park and if you spend over £20.00 either the restaurant or hotel reception will validate your parking for 3 hour stay. You need not pay at the meter just remember to get your car reg validated before you leave the restaurant.
Decor & Lighting: Not too bright or dull and heavy on the red but its done tastefully and a pleasant surprise.
Ambience & Acoustics: I did not take a DB value on the phone but the level of music is just right and you can have an easy and pleasant conversation without the need to raise your voice.
We had the following Food:
Sheekh Kebab - A large portion of 4 with a subtle spice and served with a little salad and mint sauce.
Achri Gobi & Malai Broccoli - A large starter and served with a little salad. Had a good taste and remained crunchy but very subtle in taste so maybe a little bland for some.
Khasta Veg Samosa - A portion of two and really enjoyed this and served with a little salad
Murg Makni and Rice and Garlic Naan (Main) - A nice dish with a big portion of rice and main portion big enough to share. Well cooked and consistent with other places i have eaten so you won’t be disappointed.
Bill / Cost: £55.00 for two of us without any alcohol
Conclusion: Good Service and fresh food but nothing out of the ordinary but a safe bet for an Indian. The menu is not the largest but covers all the main options and enough selection for all. One really big negative point to bear in mind is that they don’t do doggy bags so no take away and stating a silly excuse that its the hotel policy. Having eaten at nearly all hotel chains and many restaurants this is a disgrace and I would say that it should be mentioned when you are seated. I would suggest you order less then order more only after you finish what you ordered. I would still however be happy to go again if in the area as its a pleasant and relaxing environment.
Rating: 7.0 out of 10.0
Having been to the Madhu's in Southall and also because this was next door to my hotel, went over for a dinner with some colleagues. The place looks upscale with lots of reds around and quite big as well. Being late and also very hungry, we went straight for mains and the food was good. The menu isn't as elaborate as it's property in Southall but the quantities are big, and taste well. Service is reasonable though it does get a bit warm inside, especially near the open kitchen section. Worth a revisit when in the area.
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