Excellent food with excellent service too. Particularly enjoyed the Peshwari naan and bhajis. Our new 'go to' takeaway.
I was on the bus one evening going home from work when I spied this Indian takeaway from the top deck. The smart looks and spicy, instantly recognisable smell piqued my interest enough to check out their website and before I knew it I was eating curry that evening.
The delivery was punctual although the Jude's mini ice cream tub had turned into Haagen Dazs but as recompense I had two instead of one - result!
The tandoori chicken starter was juicy and full of flavour, fresh out of the tandoor. The lamb Madura is the Cardamom Clubs lamb version of a tikka masala and it's a fine dish with an intense tomato sauce delivered with a kick of chilli and perfectly cooked lamb pieces.
There is spice aplenty here and I can't wait to try more of their selection. It may be slightly on the pricey side - starter, main with rice, paratha and dessert for approximately £23 - but it's worth it for the quality and flavour of the food.
An appealing design and eye catching shopfront make this a winning image for those looking for a more contemporary change to the traditional Indian takeaway. The food easily exceeded my expectations - cooked while I waited, I was able to see exactly what was going on in the noticeably spotless kitchen. Staff were friendly and I was offered free poppadoms and mango chutney while I waited - plenty of the local posh mags to read too, even a copy of the latest LRB! Food wasn't drowning in the usual thin sauces disguising a myriad of dodgy ingredients - no sir! Chicken saag, was large generous pieces of succulent breast with a rich sauce of fresh spinach - I watched the chef throw in an extra handful of large leaves in the last few mins of cooking. Pilau rice was flavoursome, a couple of green cardamom pods to chew on! Tried the aloo gobi and a really delicious puffy garlic naan with a sprinkling of fresh green chilli (my special request), made this a meal worth waiting for (twenty five mins, but it was a Thursday). Definitely worth coming back to... I'll try a delivery next time!
It’s the third or fourth time we come here and we always enjoy the food! Freshly made, very quick and and SO SO tasty! Give it a go
Gorgeous, good quality food. Lovely staff too - one of the drivers drove half way across London to return my wallet when I accidentally left it there! We order from here all the time because it is consistently delicious. The Lamb samosas are amazing.
Whhhhhaaaaat?! I can't believe this place has had bad reviews! I think it's amazing and you actually taste the subtle flavours in the light sauces. It's not just all swimming in ghee.
Maybe the portions aren't huge but you can taste it is quality meat so i'd rather a smaller portion of something lovely than a huge portion of dubious cheap meat. The prawns are amazing, big fat and juicy with actual flavour not just cheap shriveled up.
Yes they do tend to be on the mild side but they will spice them up for you if you request.
Best Indian takeaway near Tooting Bec station. As others have said, it's consistent, and never too greasy/oily. I tend to try something different each time and have never been disappointed. But as a side dish, the spicy carrots, or spicy cabbage are always a must.
Best Indian Take away in the Tooting area - having tried another (Dawat - it was dreadful) on Tooting High Street wouldn’t go anywhere else - it just didn’t compare at all flavour or quality wise.
An error has occurred! Please try again in a few minutes