Amazing!
Took my husband for his birthday last weekend. The service was wonderful, food recommendations were spot on, cocktails were lovely and the food was amazing! Highly recommended and we'll definitely be going back soon!
My friends told me about this place mowgli so i visited there it was an Indian food destination and i was in dilemma thet what to ordered and what to not, firstly i tried street chat yogurt chat bomb or masala omlete wrap, and also tried mango lassi, then ordered mother butter chicken and rooti food was delicious and tasty
We been there for office lunch.
Place is nice, ambience is too good.
Food is bit costly but worth it. Great quantity and mouth watering food.
When missing india away from india. The yogurt gol gappa what we call in india were amazing. Reminded me of mumbai. Always come when miss home
The summer holidays lets me take a break from the day job and spend a bit of time with the family, try some food and write the odd piece. This was the case this week when Red (the wife), Fidget (the eldest) and I popped into Liverpool to do some shopping, followed by the promise of lunch. So after several hours of that bloke thing of standing awkwardly in clothing aisles, trying to not look at the ladies unmentionable sections, wondering why there are no seats anywhere, I even had a look at some clothes, only to wonder why everything is slim fit? I, like many, fit into the ‘well built’ category and, as the country goes through an obesity epidemic, who exactly buys the skinny fit clothes? Where is chunky monkey fit? Dough Boy fit? Rather than the honed ripples of a muscular cheese grater, I end up looking like a piping bag that has been over-squeezed!
England is known for their Indian curries and so I wanted to find one while on travel. Mowgli did not disappoint. Atmosphere is modern and fun. The menu includes small portions and you are meant to order two curries per person plus rice and/or a bread (we ordered roti). The butter chicken was the favorite that we ordered. The house Mowgli Chicken was also good. The house Mowgli Lamb curry was our least favorite and was more like a chili. We also ordered a cheese toast which came with Indian pickles. They were so good we ordered more and mixed in with all our curries. They are super flavorful and really tasty! My daughter ordered butter chicken too and the children’s menu is mild, so don’t worry that it will be spicy like the normal adult menu. Waitstaff was very attentive and made it a great stop!
I was told about this restaurant by my manager and it did not disappoint. The friendly staff and the low key atmosphere provided a good venue for lunch. Having ordered tamarind fried, himalayan Cheese Toast and the mowgli paneer I was amazed by the taste and consistency of flavour in each dish. Definitely recommend
This place Mowgli in Liverpool City Centre is a great place to go if you are really hungry and are looking for some nice Indian Desi food!! The ambience and the decor is very ancient with brick walls and dimly lit orange lights in a bird cage. Speciality of this place is that their food is served in tiffin carriers that gives you a nostalgic feel of school and work days back in India where we pack food from home and carry it along with us during the day. We had ordered the Himalayan cheese toast and chip butty for the starters, panneer and potato curry for main course along with roti. The Mango Lassi is simply out of the world which is why we went for the second time order of the same. My husband tried their cardamom tea which was again mind blowing. The spices and taste of the food were just about perfect. Their Mutter Panneer is definitely worth a try! Moderately priced, staffs being very warm and friendly this place is a good suggestion for weekend lunch.
Found out the place through online research and zomato. Awesome place to go to for delhi chaat! Love their picnic potato curry, temple dahl, yoghurt chat bombs, bhel puri and himalyan cheese toast! Have already visited the place twice in a month!
After being told about Mowgli by a friend who knows the owner (aka Barrister turned chef Nisha Katona) I gave them a follow on Facebook. I watched them take their first steps, from idea to opening (November 2014), and with my interest piqued I couldn’t wait to try it out. Named after the Kipling character of the same name, Mowgli isn’t your average Indian curry house. It aims to serve traditional Indian style street food, admittedly in a slightly more comfortable setting offered at most such stalls in India. The interior is bright and tasteful and has the feel of a comfortable yet edgy warehouse.
Love street food and Mowgli is always on my list if it's around. Good location at Bold Street with other food places.
Food is amazing. Love every bite of the delicious food. Chicken ginger, gunpowder chicken, chickpeas, mango lassie and many more. Service is always good and staff is friendly and helpful.
What the most I like is the fairytale atmosphere. Beautiful dreamy lights, swinging seating, mirrors all cool and standing it out of queue from others.
Wish I could give more than 5 stars. Great atmosphere, food and staff. A bit different from the Indian food I’ve ordinarily had at other places but not in a bad way. Lots of flavors and the tiffin meal option allowed me to try 3 different items. Would definitely recommend!
My second time at a mowgli, my first being at Oxford. Love the fairy lights. The waitress advised us it's small plates so recommended 2-3 choices per person. We were a table of 2, we ordered the fenugreek kissed fries, himalayan cheese toast, x2 mother butter chicken and x2 basmati rices. All amazing flavours. Have seen nisha making all the recipes on this morning previously. Friendly staff, a bit of a wait on the food but all seemed cooked freshly and couldn't fault it once it arrived. Lovely dessert too gulab jamun.
Visited from Australia and was very happy with my meal at Mowgli. Lydia served me and she was an absolute sweetheart! Provided great service. Meal was great. Highly recommend the chat bombs! Can’t wait to visit again.
Mowgli Street Food is a popular Indian restaurant located at 69 Bold Street, Liverpool L1 4EZ. The restaurant is known for its vibrant atmosphere and attentive staff. The menu features a variety of Indian street food dishes that are healthy, light, and packed with fresh flavor.
Colorful interior, comfortable music, and the authentic Indian food make this restaurant special. One thing to notice, the decorations are very normal but innovative. Finally, I can go somewhere and eat like my home back in Bangladesh.
Highly recommended.
Came here for lunch during a trip to Liverpool after seeing their bespoke vegan menu.
The chaat bombs were a taste explosion but unfortunately that was the highlight of the meal. We may have played it too safe with a chickpea based dish and rice, but we found the bulk portion to just be a bit lacking in flavour and texture. The masala fries were actually cubes of potato with very little topping. It was definitely nice and fresh, not a bad meal but any means but it's not something I would get again.
Service was fabulous, staff very attentive and the atmosphere / decor is so cosy and beautiful. Just not to my taste and I expected a bit more!
We sat outside on a beautiful sunny day in early spring! We had delicious fish curry and paneer curry, and we shared the roti bread. The mango yogurt drink was so unexpectedly wonderful, and the spicy margarita hit the spot. We were served by the lovely Anna and hope to visit again soon!
Visited this restaurant for the first time with a friend who likes the food here. The food was great especially the starters. The concept is interesting and so is the taste. Would highly recommend it.
Mowgli is a culinary delight, offering an innovative twist on Indian street food. The vibrant atmosphere and contemporary decor create a unique dining experience. Standout dishes like the Mowgli chip butty and yogurt chat bombs showcase bold flavors. The communal dining style and knowledgeable staff contribute to a warm and enjoyable visit, celebrating the diverse culinary traditions of India in the heart of Liverpool.
Came here for lunch. Good location. The ambience is lovely too. The staffs are friendly and service was pretty quick.
Food was good. It was more like home cooked food. Have seen other Indian restaurants who overdo the indian cuisine with too much oil and spice, and make the food too spicy to eat. At Mowgli, the food was mildly spiced up hence the taste was maintained.
Would definitely recommend this place.
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