Amazing place in London. I love the food. can’t wait to come back here again. Congratulations to the staff.
Wonderful Indian food that is freshly cooked and served promptly and punctually with the help of a really nice and friendly staff not to mention the optimal hygienic conditions.
Amazing Indian food. Love the starters and biryani for main course. Loved the chicken tandoori and chicken Tikka very authentic and tasty.
#Vegeterianhawk
Want to taste the best 'Dal tadka' in the city? You got to be here for that. With a variety of naan to choose from, Punjab is a delight for vegetarians. If you are in the mood for a snack, then go for 'kaddu puri'. The eggplant curry is good as well and the biryani is decent (there are better biryani places out there!). But I would still give it a 4 rating for its dal tadka.
Luvly place. Delicious food. True to its taste,the punjabi food. Must visit place when you are in covent garden and want to eat an authentic aloo paratha in london. Everything was fabulous about the restaurant. Service, ambience game on point.
I visited “Punjab” twice in a week !
Just shows what appetising food this place offers.
Chicken tikka and Amritsar Chole were my favourite dishes.
Service is quick , the staff is polite and courteous. Thought their attendance to your table can reduce once the place gets crowded. The restaurant gets really noisy when full.
Mostly there is a waiting.
Neha | Culinary Chaser
+4
Punjabi food in london😍😍
Restaurant located on Neal street serving North Indian food, place is good... staff is friendly.
It was fully crowded so we have to wait for 25-30 mins meanwhile one of the staff member gave is the menu which was good.. They take 50% of bookings rest is walk-in.
Coming to food we had
* Paneer tandoori: Perfectly grilled, thought it was not as per Indian taste i mean not that much chatpata but it was good.
* Kadhai paneer: was good
* Breads: Bullet naan & lachha parantha, were good.
Overall I liked it, can be visited!!
Wonderful Indian restaurant with charming staff (thank you Anna!) and delicious food. The chili paneer was stupendous as were the dosas and butter chicken. All this served with a smile in a very friendly atmosphere! Go for it if you are in London City!
What else can be better than having Punjabi cuisine in London..
After tasting so much of british cuisine what can be better than finding a Punjabi resturant...those cravings for Indian food ..
Mouthwatering food ..lamb shami just melts in mouth and the chicken tikka was yummm..
After having the tikka I was like wanting more of tikka's
Perfect food..
Services were good too...
Located in heart of covent garden, their food is good. Ordered for dal and aloo along with aloo parantha and chilli garlic naan. Aloo was average but dal was good. Best was their chilli garlic naan which just makes u go crazy if you are a spicy food lover! Can try!!
Plush ambience and as name suggests one is ought to get swayed !
Full marks for hospitality and quick service. Food however lacks the kick if you are one who wishes to have greatest cuisines served
. One that hits inside your head for couple of days and asks you to revisit !
It’s great
kebabs, Biryani, chicken
are some of the items that are claimed to be served best above all others by many however, I recommend the restaurant for starters.
Hope chef gets to have at least mentioned items from other Servers around !!
Food Misses Kick !! :)
Ohh this heavenly place . Always satisfying the craving for authentic Indian food. The lamb shami are just melt in mouth. The chicken tikka would make you want more and more of it
Would definitely recommend this place for Indian food in London. Located in Covent Garden the restaurant serves authentic punjabi and Indian cuisine.
From the Tandoor, the Chicken Tandoori and Malai Tikka we ordered were soft and flavourful as it is well marinated before cooked to perfection. The Amritsari Fish is also soft and has crispy batter coating that is mildly spicy. All the naan breads are perfectly made.
However, one should try the bullet naan served here as it is different from the usual naan breads with chopped green chillies and coriander. The laccha paratha too was well made as it is crispy and soft layered bread made with ghee.
Lastly, the chicken tikka Masala (spicy) was moderately good since the chicken pieces were slightly dry but the gravy is a perfect amalgamation of masalas used.
Wonderful place , very courteous staff and knowledgeable about the food , the staffs attitude is very different from what I have encountered at other ‘Indian’ restaurants in London , the staff in the restaurant inched the quality of the food a little more toward excellent and beyond, dishes to be tried are the Aachari Murg perfect marination and perfectly cooked, I had previously given up on eating this dish at other curry houses as it used to pieces of chicken pushed inside a bottle of mango or lemon pickle , but in Punjab the dish was magnificent , with their Kaali daal and Jeera rice
Happy new year 😊
Came here for new lunch 🥗
Good place in London for indian food 🥘
We ordered chicken 🍗 tandoori , paneer , Dhall, palav, butter naan, Lacha parata and cheese 🧀 parata. Food is not spicy but it’s very good taste. Service is very decent and a nice a place to have a nice time with 🥘
Went there for lunch...authentic Indian food. Paneer pakoras were perfect. Chole had the perfect spices. Ordered bullet nan as it sounded fascinating...was good too. Wasn't much impressed with bombay aloo and cucumber raita, room for improvement as other items were so perfect. Will definitely visit again..
I’ve had one the best butter chicken here, but was disappointed on my last trip when the chicken was served on the bone. There’s always a swift moving queue outside. Beers like Cobra and Kingfisher are served here, and are perfect accompaniments for the chicken tikka and other starters.
A perfect tase of punjabi food for the punjabi’s. If you want perfect spices in London this is a must visit place, just don’t expect tandoori roti as you will find it never in London.
Just amazing authentic punjabi food I had outside India. The achari murg is simply spicy and how they cook in India. Hats off. More British guests here than Indian.
Food is excellent - traditional, full of flavour and aromatic. The labyrinth of small dining rooms gives the place a wonderful atmosphere.
We were a walk-in on a Saturday night, so it was busy but nicely so, we had to wait for a table and efficient, friendly service meant it wasn’t long and it was a pleasant, short wait.
Food is just ok. Lots of canned (?) sauces are added. Missing the flavor, artificial colors is okay if you are looking for home style cooking. Rotis are surprisingly wholemeal which tou don't find in restaurants normally
North Indian cravings in central London ? Well Punjab justifies those authentic Indian cravings where the chefs are Indian and so is the food. From chole
Masala to paneer tikka, Punjab provides a close to home experience and the food here is delicious too. The servers are friendly and the service is quick. I was served two main course dishes, Indian breads and two starters in fifteen minutes. What else can a hungry customer ask for ? Besides, great option of starters and a vast menu too adds to the authentic galore the place has to offer :).
Filipe Passos-Coelho
+4.5
London's oldest North Indian restaurant deserves a visit indred. As family traditions go, we all love Indian cuisine, and when we're together in London, we love going there, specially my old folks. The samosas are incredible and they are only the starter for an amazing gastronomic experience. Try the Punjab delicacies like Acharri Murgha (chicken) or Gosht (lamb), or the classic Butter chicken. For the tought ones, try the Madras, as they are the spiciest. And then please do yourself a favour and finish the meal with a delicious kulfi. For larger groups, a reservation could be a great time saver, as the place seems to be fairly busy all the time.
This place is always crowded so book ahead.I have been here with my friends couple of times this place served us Indian food away from home. Have tried chicken tikka,paneer tikka and my favourite kadu puri.A must visit to this place.
This is the oldest Punjabi restaurant in London. I had dinner here with a few friends on Lohri. It's easy to get a table provided all the guests arrive together, and of course, given the time of day. The food is amazing. I'd never had Kaddu-Puri in London before and the one here is delicious. Must have if you like Pumpkin. My favourite dish would be Butter Chicken. It's on-the-bone and chicken-lovers should give it a go. One of my favourite restaurants now. Highly recommend!
Vaibhav Rajiv Chakravarti
+4
All those who wish to pamper their taste buds with Indian food only visit it. Service is slow. Taste is authentic. They offer students discount too. It's rushy at times.
Damn Delicious Indian Food! One of the oldest Indian Restaurants in London and still rocking! Luckily its close to my office in London, so a visit here everytime I am in London is a must.
The Dal is absolutely gorgeous and how you would eat in India! The Chicken Tikka and other starters might be a little bland for Indian tastes but nonetheless soft and delicious.
If you have a craving for Good North Indian Food in London, go visit, no questions
Best Indian restaurant in Covent garden, London. They can match the flavour of India to a good extent. Staff is fine and so is ambience. Prices are a bit high but competitive and definitely worth in front of other over rated Indian restaurants.
This place has always been a life saviour in this city. Whenever I had craving for Indian food this place was my first preference. I always go for the chicken Biryani which is sumptuously delightful and also tried prawn puri which is equally good.
Absolutely best place to eat if you are in London, cheesy note please don't ask for any special demands as they are always busy so usual answer will be NO, Butter chicken highly recommended along with Kali Daal, Pumpkin starter to be remember for !!
Punjab is one the best places in central london to eat authentic indian food. I have been here multiple times and this place never disappoints. Their menu is extensive and lists their specialties making it easy to decide what to order. They also have a nice selection of beers which are hard to find in India. Note that they do not take reservation and you might have to wait for an hour.
If in the mood to eat Indian food while in central London, I highly recommend Punjab. Flavors were excellent and everything tasted fresh. Waitstaff was helpful.
Just happened to pop in by chance with some friends who said this is one of the oldest in London and has some real history. The decor must be the same for the last 30 years including the carpet but not worn in anyway. Had the mixed grill and lamb and butter chicken. By the way they don't do chilli sauce but the service was good and friendly staff. The food is not cheap and portions ok apart from the mixed grill which is really small and would expect more. Food was served quickly and the style is classic English Indian. No twists or turns. Plating is nothing special just on the plate and so no formality at all. But it is relaxed and you can actually hold a proper conversation without the need to shout. Worth a visit if you are hungry and want some tried and tested indian food with no fuss.
Location: covent garden tube station
accessible: to all the theatres in covent garden and market square
average price: $25 for two (excluding alcohol)
Experience: Absolutely loved the north indian punjabi cuisine. I have been longing for good punjabi food in california and then in london. Most people would get the gravy to an average. However, I found the perfect breads at Punjab - the restaurant along with sumptuous gravy!
Favourites: Bullet naan (green chilli and garlic naan - not too spicy) and achaari chicken gravy (boneless)
Caution: their butter chicken is not available in boneless category
service: friendly and quick
overall experience: perfect
Tips:
1. you can ask for free onion green chilli on the side and meethi saunf in the end :) They usually get you lollipops with the bill.
2. They serve punjab local beers as well
3. they dont accept reservations post 10pm so you can go ahead and stand in line after 10 pm usually 10 minutes waiting only post 10pm. If you have a bigger group or want to dine before 10pm then call them and reserve a table for sure.
Indian Foodie In London
+4.5
My most favourite restaurant in London! The service and food are definitely a notch above any other indian restaurant I have been in London. If you want to have an authentic indian cuisine then definitely go to Punjab. The Amritsari Fish and Lamb Biryani are my favs!
The WOW place. I'll come to taste later on. Firstly, I want to mention the hospitality of this place. Very warm and smiling staff, extremely welcoming. Feels to be home on a foreign land.
Now FOOD :)
Food is AMAZINGLY brilliant in taste. For the first time in any restaurant, we tried pumpkin veggie and it tastes like home cooked. Superb.
The guy gave us complimentary salad (just like restaurants give in India). I was moved with this gesture.
One of the oldest establishments which is still keeping its name up by warm and friendly staff and ofcourse food :)
It was 4.5 for me !!
My butter chicken cravings satiated at Punjab. A 50 year plus establishment that serves up North Indian cuisine is situated at Covent Garden. ( accessible through Tottenham Court Road station )
My picks here would be pindi chhole, butter chicken, onion kulcha and the gulab Jamuns.
It's value for money and the service is good and prompt.
Keep gobbling xxx
A must visit if you want to have authentic North Indian food. The entrance looks small but the restaurant is pretty big and I must say the service is really fast and good.
If you are looking for a true authentic Indian food, this is the place. The restaurants shows its age and in need for some renovation to make it contemporary.
Omg!! Thank you to Alexandra Kalinowski, Zomato's community engagement lead in London for the recommendation! The food here is delicious and the service is great! Get the Chicken Tikka Special and chicken korma . Those are my favorite . They also have an array of great veggie dishes!
As the name says the food was authentic. Dal tadka was very good, aloo preparation was authentic too. The only thing we did not like was paneer tikka. The quality of paneer was not good. Also there was a long waiting for food, which sometimes annoys you.
A place we would goto every Friday for team lunch. You cannot find tastier North Indian food in Central London.
The Bullet Naans are the ones to die for. Everything tastes good in this place. Highly recommended !!
I went to this place with my wife and I really loved this place. The food was very well prepared, nicely presented, the portions were generous and the quality of ingredients was high. We tried out the Gujarati dishes and the taste was so authentic. It is hard to find such authentic Indian taste even in the various restaurants. I will definitely be going again during my next visit.
Yummy. I have a bittersweet opinion of Punjab. It is the restaurant that we go to, on our last night in London. It is our last meal to end our holidays and it is a tradition to end it at Punjab. That is the negative - that the holiday is ending. Everything else is a positive. I am in love with the cauliflower dish, Aloo Gobi, and they make a very fine version. The poppadoms and four accompanying sauces are a great way to munch and start the meal. Chicken Tikka and the Tandoori dishes are great. Very authentic, and a nice way to end our always fabulous time in London.
I was surprised to see this restaurant classified as expensive. It didn't seem that way to me. It was nothing outstanding but it was pretty good Indian fare. Being Punjabi, the menu is a little different from ones' classic high street Indian. The food was served fresh and hot and I enjoyed my meal there.
Very attentive service and authentic food. Quick walk from the DoubleTree on Sputhampton Row
A Punjabi Jewel in Covent Garden. Authentic, genuine and utterly delicious Indian food. Good service and surroundings - very highly recommended.
Great service and waiting staff, make a conversation and speak many languages to make customers feel comfortable. Really recommend, just park somewhere good as we got clamped - but other than that the food and service is superb!
Very good food. However, service is spotty and decor quite dated
One of the authentic Indian foods in Central London. Food is made mild to spicy as per your liking. The portion size is generous. Service is average but quality of food makes for it. It's no fail indian food cuisine choice in London. Will visit again! TheFoodaholic London Lounge
The food here is authentic Indian. It tastes so good, you feel you are at home.
Ambience can be much better. It is always crowded and the tables are kept very close to each other.
Service is really good, somehow they are able to make you feel at home. There is definitely a warmth in their serving.
London's first Punjabi restaurant ( as they claim themselves) this is a small crowded place frequted by large groups.
Food though not very authentic was yet delicious.
We were running late to catch the last train back and had very little time and urged the waiter to bring anything that's made quickly. Staff was well behaved and served quickly.
Food was quite good and unfortunately we didn't get enough time to check out this place completely.
Check out for the small Indian artifacts on the walls. Really cute.
Ambiance - 3/5 - It's a small, slightly crowded restaurant. But it has paintings and stuff to give a more authentic look.
Food - 4 / 5 - Food overall was delicious. Things were a little bit bland compared to what one might expect from an authentic Indian restaurant though.
Service - 4 / 5 - Courteous. Serving with a smile even at 10.30 pm on Diwali.
Amazing!! I had visited London during the Dussera break, and decided to have lunch at The Punjab one afternoon. The location is great, and the ambience really transports you back to India. The Kaddhu poori is one dish that shouldn't be missed here.
Oldest North Indian cuisine in London between Holborn and Covent Garden. Food is just great, I have been visiting this place for last 5 years. The only thing I didn't like is they don't take reservations by phone but it is worth waiting. The granddad's black daal and panner tikka is just awesome.
This place made my stay in London so worthwhile ; thanks to all in The Punjab Hotel ; for giving us the perfect blend of Indian food while away from home .both mine and my cousin sister's ; we strolled out for walk every day straight from the hostel to Covent Gardens to have food there :)
Coming to the Food - Excellent :P
Starting from the Lassi , the Kebabs , The Biriyani (Vegetable as well as Chicken) with the curry sauce , just filled out our tummies so much ; left no place for desserts .
But , like a kid we stuck on the Lollipops we were offered everyday after food :)
So , going back to this restaurant again .
Been a couple of times and food was great on both.
Butter chicken and garlic naan! Best in london.............
Its hard to write a review for Punjab as it is an icon and one is bound to go there at some point if in London - it's absolutely worth trying at least once!
The starters are all worth trying although the Kadu puri and tikki are my favourites. I love love love their tandoori - by the time I get through these, I'm usually full but press on!!
The black daal (which is apparently a secret recipe from the family) and the punjabi chole are brilliant as are the 2 paneer dishes (makhani and Karahi).
I've only tried the phirni (or was it kheer?!) once and recall that it was very good. The sweet lassi is amazing too but the chai is worth giving a miss as is coffee!
I'm not a big fan of the decor or the constant crowd in the waiting area. I don't understand why they don't buy out a couple of the little (not doing so well) shops next door and expand the place. So I completely agree with some of the other reviewers on that!
The oldest Indian restaurant in London owes its longevity to extremely tasty dishes in a cozy atmosphere and impeccable service. Legend has it that their client had twice a day, five days per week, for 20 years. Tip: If you go, a serving of rice is enough for two people, especially if you take a nan everyone! The menu is available on their website.
when we were in London in 2010, Punjaab was our regular dining place.. excellent Indian food... aloo paratha and cheese garlic naan are out of the world! the paneer makkhanwali and daal makhani are simply outstanding - even better than those served by restaurants in India! those who are in London now - MUST go to this place for excellent Indian cuisine!
I had been to Punjab convent garden on a busy Saturday night and despite of that the service was good and the food was awsome . The staff was friendly and efficient . After having finishing the main course when we ordered the dessert and found it to too bland and we made them aware of it and much to our surprise they didn't charge us for the same.
I see a lot a people complaining about the rude treatment meted out to them at Punjab. I have been here a couple of times and thankfully have no such bitter experience to share. The food here is very authentic and tasty, but the portions are rather small and it is priced a bit steeply.
This place is real old school, and I love it just for this fact. Some of the punjabi stuff these guys dish out tastes, looks and smells real authentic that it reminds me of good 'ol Delhi.
I went for the Butter Chicken, which has to be the most popular dish here, and for a good reason. My wife ordered Dal Makhni which was buttery and had the perfect consistency. The Indian desserts here are really nice, I tried the Kulfi here which is tough to mess up, but delivered the right results anyway!
Punjab
The oldest punjabi restaurant in London. Very traditional looking indian restaurant hidden in the backstreets of Covent Garden. This restaurant is probably only worth the trip for indian cuisine rookies who aren't good at telling the difference between curries (guy like me really). To me the food was delicious and varied. However, i would say the menu on offer is quite similar to any indian restaurant. What tips the balance in the favor of Punjab is probably its inside feel. Whilst maybe a little overplayed, colors are all very warn, chairs big and comfy and the ambiance relaxed and professional. A restaurant cannot stay around for over 50 years without having outstanding qualities. Service is one of these in my opinion. Drinks on offer a very common with a couple of indian beers on sale.
My advice: very good indian restaurant which I recommend to anyone.
Ps: they serve a great chicken tikka massala! (I know, boring)
So, this was one of my earliest stops in London. The name of the restaurant is extremely promising as it is inviting for someone who may be missing North Indian food. I stuck to the safest bet and ordered the butter chicken. I also ordered the mango lassi. The menu was very extensive and will definitely get confused as to what to order from the huge variety. The food was tasty although a little bland by Indian standards.
If you're an Indian in London, be here! The best Indian restaurant. Ate here about 10 times in my 21-day stay. Butter Chicken is fabulous.
Authentic North Indian food at Camden area - service is good, the server arranged seating in a more quiet area for us to enjoy our dinner (away from the noisy side). Food is tasty and not oily/overly thick gravy. Chicken Tikka on fire display is a first I have experienced - really enjoy the experience.
A London institution and reliable option in the center of town. Punjab has been around for ages and for good reason - the food is consistent and comforting, service is no nonsense, and you know what you’re going to get. I guess that’s also the restaurant’s downfall - nothing is really outstanding, and the mad rush of people at dinner time means you get very little attention, often after a long wait in line just to get a table. The dishes themselves come out quickly once you’re seated, though, and there’s lots of veggie and non-spicy options too - we had lamb curry, baingan bharta, and palak paneer, as well as roti, rice and chai. We also had some very yummy carrot halwa for dessert. The one disappointment was the samosas - the pastry case was stale and bready rather than the flaky shortcrust one expects. As for the atmosphere, the design is vintage but clean, and while the service is efficient, it’s not particularly kind, and the staff don’t bother much with making small talk or recommendations. This might suit some people just fine, but it made us feel rushed. I’d definitely come back, but I wouldn’t stay long.
Mind blowing food. We were in London for leisure and went to Punjab for our lunch on the two days we were there.
We tried their specialities - Kali dal, Paneer Butter masala, Achari Gosht and Amristari Chhole as main dishes and the taste was extraordinary.
On top of it, the best tandoori roti I have ever had!!
The atmosphere was nice and there were some old hindi songs playing in the background when we were there.
Coincidentally, the 2nd time we also met the owners of the restaurant who were very warm and friendly people.
No wonder the food is amazing as well 😍
My compliments to the chef.
Highly recommended if you are in London and want good Indian food!
This is not my first visit but this time I will only give 4 stars as it could be my bad experience, first time ever I felt that food didn’t taste the same.,, explanation by the manager wasn’t very convincing starters I am taking point out and chole wasn’t cooked at all chole was like stone,,, but till now this isn’t my 1st visit I have been here more than 15 time. Hopefully my next visit will be satisfactory 🤞
Been here before and so wanted to comeback! Food is really good ,the prices are really decent so I strongly recommend the restaurant. Went with a friend for dinner before theatre and it was worth it,the prawn biryani and a side veggie dish was delicious and filling!
The place is good and also has some great reviews. We ordered starters and they were just amazing. We loved the pakoras and the samosas. They are really worth trying. However the main curries weren't as good as expected. The Nan was good. The service from the staff was good. But the staff came too frequently to the table giving you an impression that they want you to order quickly, eat quickly and leave early. May be that's to avoid the rush. Other than that, it's a good experience to have.
It was on my list of "things to do in London", to eat at an Indian restaurant and I think I found the best one! The food was absolutely amazing, a lot of vegan options like always in Indian restaurants and a really professional service. Another pleasant surprise were the prices! Really good prices if you compare with the London prices that in my opinion are way to high. This restaurant has a lot of history, it was opened right after the WWII and it stayed in the same family sins then. We has a great evening with the family and some friends!
Cosy restaurant. Was seated quite quickly despite the place being full. The staff were very attentive and provided good recommendations. I thoroughly enjoyed the butter chicken, nann and rice which were prepared traditionally. The owner was sitting at the table next to me and took the time to come and talk to me as I was by myself. He explained the history of the restaurant and the authenticity of the food. He also recommended other restaurants in the area as it was my first time in London. Highly recommend. Best dining experience I’ve had in London.
Probably the most authentic Indian restaurant in London.
Ordered the lamb biryani and the meat was so tender and portion was good.
Butter chicken was on the bone and was succulent.
I do love my Indian, and this one is in my top 2 favourite spots for a classical Indian in London. Their butter chicken is great. We ordered 3 curries for 2 of us and it was the right amount. 2 curries would have left us on the hungry side.
Indian restaurant in the heart of London serving authentic Indian , Punjabi and Pakistani , Sindhi dishes . . Service was very quick and the atmosphere inside was great. Food in my palate was mediocre. I’ve had better flavourful Indian food elsewhere. I ordered Achari Murgh and I couldn’t get that Achar aroma in the dish. Most of the chicken dishes we ordered were made of the sour tomato base and tasted more or less same . Grandad’s dal was good . I should try the dishes again sometime on a less busy day and see whether that makes any difference
The food was tasty and I loved their service. The person who served us was very quick and he has a different swag in serving food. I was just looking at his speed of doing work until my food arrives. I asked his name when I was about leave after completing my dinner and his name is Santana. Good job brother you are superb. Overall good experience and by the way it's my birthday today. Thanks for serving greatly.
Great authentic flavours
Spacing is quite cramped so be prepared
Staff are friendly but took a long time to get seating and people were queuing to eat even at 9pm
Food was delicious and came out quite quickly
Ordered many things: pakoras, amristir fish, mixed grill, methi gosht, prawn biriyani, chicken biriyani, butter chicken, fried paneer, naans, prawn curry and paneer curry.
All delicious but top faves were methi gosht, armistir fish and chicken biriyani
WOW what a place, looks like it used to be an old pub.
We did a walk-in midweek round 8pm, the place was full, would suggest booking a table.
The greeter was very helpful and found us a table very quick, staff gave us ample time to look over the menu and answered a number of questions we had.
The food was well presented, hot and tasted good,
Lot of staff on hand and very quick to help and keep the table clear.
The place has a lovely historical story.
Will visit again
Ryan Ragreynolds (ragreynolds)
+5
Fantastic food. One of the best Indian curries I've ever had.
My colleague and I stopped in for some lunch. The starters could have been a little more flavoursome but they were nicely cooked and I'm a big fan of sizzling onions.
The main dishes we had were spot on, we had Karahi Chicken which was hot and spicy and some Saag Aloo.
I haven't been for over 15 years but it's still a solid experience if not a little expensive. 4 Lamp Chops were over £15!
Excellent Indian restaurant.
The food is great and there's a huge range of choices.
The setting is really cosy and traditional.
Staff are friendly and attentive.
Very reasonably priced for this part of London.
Absolutely delicious! Food is great perfectly prepared, flavorful and tasty! Service is very good, very friendly and attentive. Ambience is nice with nice tables and great setting. The food took a little while to arrive but I think it is because was made to order. When we left at 8pm there was a big line outside, so it is better to arrive early.
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