Reviews Radha Krishna Bhavan

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Dee Patel
+5
I went last night with my friends and I have to say the staff where amazing and the food was delicious, this restaurant 100% deserves a 5star reveiw, I will be going back
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Vendan Kumararajah
+5
The food is definitely something different/special. I quite like it.
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Rajkumar Radhakrishnan
+5
This is the best place I ever had a good south Indian breakfast in UK...
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Claire Macmaster
+5
Best food in Tooting and amazing service and great prices too. Love this place.
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Neil Weightman
+5
Great South Indian food in Tooting. The Masala Dosas are terrific and everything else we've had here has been of the same standard. Try the Indian wines, too - they're fantastic.
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Dan Rhys Price
+5
Utterly delicious food, wonderful service. You can't beat South Indian... go on, you owe it to yourself.
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Jimbim
+4.5
Been a regular at the RKB and it never disappoints. Friendly service, great food, light and tasty dishes a welcome change from the heavy sauces in some other local restaurants.
Feb 13, 2011
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Michael Chapman
+4.5
Cheap great Indian food well worth a visit. Take away is just as good as eating in
Jul 16, 2009
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Chris Morrison
+4.5
Have been going to this restaurant for years and it's always been delicious with great service. The dosas are great value and the other Keralan specialities are very tasty. The palm tree beach wallpaper is also really enjoyable.
Feb 28, 2009
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Adam Smith
+4.5
One of my favourite restaurants in Tooting, good south Indian food at a very reasonable price
Feb 22, 2009
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London Curry Blog
+3.5
26 October 2012 - Radha Krishna Bhavan: Tooting curry blog election special

"Together, we can help make sure that every family that walks into a restaurant can make an easy, healthy choice"- Michelle Obama

With America soon heading to the polls to choose the next US President, we decided to pay homage and cast our own vote on one of Tooting's favourite curry venues - Radha Krishna Bhavan.

In a true-to-life tribute to American politics, we have decided to pass some ignorant yet powerful verdicts over the culture of others, namely the Indian food industry of Tooting. However, this week there's a twist. In an encomium to the two-party system, we have offered a balanced debate, one that, for the first time, pits the vigour and resolve of the Tooting Curry Blog against rival budding reviewers to determine who really is giving you the most bang for your bhaji in the Bec to Broadway blogging battleground.

Disclaimer: All rival comments are quoted verbatim, but not necessarily in context. The Tooting Curry Blog reserves the right to twist and spin interpretations in its favour.

INFRASTRUCTURE (VENUE)

Andy Hayler, author of the London Transport Restaurant Guide and a guest critic on each series of BBC's Masterchef: The Professionals has said, 'This establishment (previously called the Sree Krishna) is an old faithful'.

We say - Mr. Hayler, you're entitled as a critic to your own opinions, and to your own blog, but not to your own facts. Sree Krishna is in fact a separate entity to Radha Krishna Bhavan as any knowledgeable fan of Tooting cuisine should know. However, we will forgive your geographical confusion as you were no doubt distracted by the alluring interior within. As Chris Morrison rightly points out 'The palm tree beach wallpaper is really enjoyable'. Similarly, Square Meal state, 'that , RKB is not a venue where subtlety is a priority' and we concur - the 1980s are calling to ask for their interior design back.

Not only is the decor lively, but so too is the atmosphere. Our very own Tom Scrimgour was quick to point out the 'good vibes', a far more subtle and respectful observation than Kath Dyer's: 'a lot of Asian customers...got to be good'.

In general, a colourful and pleasant surround. Our verdict - 8/10.

FIRST TERM (STARTERS AND SIDES)

Poppadoms
King Prawn Poori
Chicken wings
Garlic Parotha X 2
Pilau rice

I think one anonymous Google User hit the nail on the head when he said 'i like those mini pizza sticks there relly good for my belly great evreything plese order the mini pizza sticks'....but, seriously (and more coherently), we agree with the sentiment.

London Eating may have exaggerated when they said the puffed poori breads were outstanding, but nonetheless, our King Prawn variety were a nice, subtle opener, albeit with all the filling in one and not the other. Better still were the chicken wings that offered a great diversion from the usual carb-loaded suspects, with a tangy, peppery glaze, complimented by caramelized onions.

The Garlic Parotha was so good Tom ordered a second. The rice and poppadoms were standard, but Tom's laying the blame for some next day repercussions on the onion dip (and strangely not on the fact he'd had two curries in two days).

Consistently good - 7/10.

SECOND TERM (CURRY)

Erachi Ulathiyathu
Kerala Chicken Curry

'I've had better microwave curries from Tesco' - 'Ashley'

In TCB's opinion, this has been probably the biggest whopper that's been told during the course of this campaign. More accurately, as one commentator on Trip Advisor points out, RKB serves 'very good Keralan food'.

Once again, we question the judgement and taste (in more ways than one) of other critics, namely juratedudley, who thought the curries were bland and thought it appropriate to make a 'joke' 'at the expense of minorities: 'My boyfiend [perhaps an appropriate typo] made a joke about how many so called ethnic restaurants try to make the food as bland as possible to the english/european clientelle'.

We, here at the Tooting Curry Blog, on the other hand, are more tolerant and tasteful, and thoroughly appreciated the restaurant's Keralan specials. In this respect, we echo Ashley Nickels who recommends the Erachi Ulathiyathu - lamb deliciously spiced with pepper, chopped coconut slices, coriander and chilli. Likewise, the traditional, Keralan chicken curry was up there with the best on the Broadway. 8/10

THE WORKING CLASS (STAFF)

Attitudecounts says, 'the staff were excellent, they showed great professionalism', and London Eating are spot on -'The service is brisk and efficient, but you can have a relaxed meal out here (unlike, say Mirch Masala, where they rush you in and out).'

The service at RKB is probably the best we've experienced so far, much more consistent, polite and disciplined than others on the high street. 8/10
As an aside, in the spirit of the election, we at TCB would like to take the time to campaign for greater gender equality in the Tooting restaurant industry, as the majority of jobs seem to be for men. Can't we find some women that are also qualified? We are going to reach out to a number of groups, Mitt Romney-style, and see if they have any binders full of women to help us in our crusade.

THE ECONOMY (VALUE FOR MONEY)

'Great meal, I had king fish ,good service and buzzing atmosphere, all for £12 per head including wine, what more can you ask? - coinshooter
What more can you ask, you say? We ask for the same value, as you, as unfortunately we didn't get it from RKB on our visit! The final bill came to a whopping £62.65 between two.

Immediately we lost value from the non-BYOB policy, but in general the dishes were just that couple of quid more here than elsewhere. Whilst we acknowledge the food was of a high standard, relative to neighbouring venues it still didn't quite justify the price tag. Many others have said Radha Krishan Bhavan is good VFM, but unfortunately from our visit we have to rate poorly. 5/10

SUMMARY

'The better version of Sree Krishna' - who knows, we shall hopefully see soon, but in general, don't let the few extra pounds on the bill put you off piling them on your waistline at RKB.

One reviewer says 'Oh how I miss you! This is the only reason I miss Tooting'. Whilst it saddens us to read such a blinkered view of Tooting, we can see why many love and keep returning to Radha Krishna Bhavan. Some of the best food we've sampled, in a lively, welcoming setting; well worth a visit. 36/50

And so we leave you with some final words of wisdom:

The choice you make this November will shape great things, historic things, and those things will determine the most intimate and important aspects of every Tooting life and every Tooting family. This is an election about Tooting and it is an election about the Tooting family. All elections matter. This one matters a great deal. Over the years of our nation's history, choices our fellow citizens have made have changed the country's course-they were turning points of defining consequence. - Mitt Romney

http://tootingcurryblog.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/26-october-2012-radha-krishna-bhavan.html
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Susana T
+5
I recently had the pleasure of ordering a takeaway from Radha Krishna Bhavan, located near the Tooting Broadway underground station, and I must say it was a delightful experience. The restaurant not only exceeded my expectations with its delicious food but also impressed me with its top-notch customer service. First and foremost, the food was incredibly tasty. I decided to try the Chicken Ularthiyathu, even though I wasn't sure what it was. To my pleasant surprise, it turned out to be a wonderful combination of flavours that I absolutely loved. The chicken was cooked to perfection, tender and succulent, while the spices and herbs infused it with a rich, aromatic taste. In addition to the Chicken Ularthiyathu, I would highly recommend trying their lamb curry and chana masala (Chickpeas). These dishes are bursting with authentic flavours and are sure to satisfy any curry lover's cravings. Not only was the food exceptional, but the portions were generous as well and my takeaway was packed with care. What truly stood out for me, however, was the excellent customer service I experienced. While I opted for a takeaway this time, I look forward to dining in at Radha Krishna Bhavan on my next visit as the atmosphere in the restaurant is very pleasant.
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Edward Osmond
+5
Second time eating here, and both times left very happy. I’ve eaten at many restaurants in Tooting and this is one of my favourites. Staff very friendly and welcoming, and more than happy to provide a selection of starters for a bigger group. Everything I ate was delicious. Ended up around £30pp for starters, mains, rice, bread, and two drinks each. Could easily eat for under £20 and be very satisfied.
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Sophia Dumoulin
+5
Great restaurant! Big, varied menu with good prices and the food was delicious. The service was amazing. The waiters were very polite and the food was brought out quickly. And when we forgot our sunglasses in the restaurant, one of the waiters ran after us to give them back - and we had gotten quite far already. Thank you, we’ll be back!
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Gabriela Hopkirk-Jaramillo
+5
Amazing food! I came in not hugely hungry but couldnt stop eating. The food was fresh and delicious. The staff were also amazing. Siva was super friendly and attentive! Great waiter serving us with a smile :)
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Jane Wood
+5
3rd ‘visit’ (2 eat in and one takeaway). We won’t go anywhere else now. The food at RKS is incredible. The service is second to none! Price wonderful. We’ve had a selection of dishes here and each and every one is delicious. You can smell the herbs and spices immediately. Get yourself here. Best in Tooting…and further afield!
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Megan Glynn
+5
10/10 best curry house in the local area. Of the dishes tried on the menu all have been delicious with an amazing depth of flavour. The service is also great, very welcoming. When we have friends or family round we bring them here and each have all said it’s the best curry they’ve had. Very good value for money on both drinks and food. *Also aware of gluten allergy, and able to accommodate recommend what’s suitable, which is over 75% of the menu.
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Jeremy Francois
+4
Fabulous food great value.. staff do their best.. Always drop in when in south London. But Tooting has many fantastic restaurants.. Thank you Tooting!
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Rosie Shaw
+5
Ordered two vegan curries takeaway - the Vendakka (okra and potato) and Kathrika Koottan (aubergine) - and recommend both of them. The aubergines were fantastic. It was cheap, fast and really delicious.
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Gary B. Haley (Attunist Trilogy author)
+5
Oh my. We had the best Indian food we've ever had at Radha Krishna Bhavan. And we've had a lot of Indian food. Parking is an issue though, so walk there if you can.
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Kevin Keenoy
+5
Fantastic welcoming and friendly South Indian restaurant, our favourite. Delicious food both take-away and eating in (you need to eat in for the crispiest dosa experience though!).
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Pooks Together
+4
We ordered directly from the website, however later found that Uber Eats not only has a cheaper delivery charge, some of the dishes were also cheaper. Super disappointed as we ordered directly to try and help the business save money, and then found that it cost us more, which is just weird. The food was delicious, however the saag aloo was made with coconut milk, which I have never experienced before, and just made the dish very sweet, which was weird. Great vegan options available.
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Sunya Mookaji
+4
It’s pleasant enough . The food is tasty but always arrives late. I’m into healthy eating but the food here is not cooked with health in mind although delicious.
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