Masala bowl Wembley won our vote for the best Indian food in London so far!
This is our new find.
Taste and spice:
The spice levels are perfect, the food is really good. The dishes resonated perfectly our Indian tastebuds and we ordered a lot of food. We thought the dabeli could have been a little better but everything else was 10/10.
Price and quantity:
The food is affordable in my opinion as it comes with good quality and quantity.
Staff:
The owner and the staff are both super friendly. They payed attention to our order and got everything ok the table as soon as it was ready.
What we ordered:
We tried pav bhaji, pani poori, paneer tikka masala, dabeli, tandoori roti, tandoori prawns, jal jeera and chai. Everything was really really good!
A great selection of Indian favorites, well made. There are some appetizers that we had not had since India (try the paneer stuffed grilled aloo!). The food is not too spicy, hence should appeal to even non-indian. The chicken masala, saag paneer, and masala bhindi are all great choices. The naan was ok. Service is attentive, and prompt. The food also comes out pretty fast. Definitely check out Masala Bowl.
A delightful find in the heart of Ealing Road Wembley.
Friday Night dinner but we had a reservation.
Wings, starters and mains are all beautifully presented and delicious!
My favourites were the pizzas. Huge! I had a takeaway box and this didn’t disappoint the next day.
All staff were super friendly and attentive.
We recommend you visit and experience this cuisine. It’s most definitely recommended.
What an absolute pleasure dining here. The decor is amazing, plenty of seating and staff were lovely.
The food was very delicious! The spicy pani puri had a nice kick to it. The flavour in the chicken wings marinade was amazing and the wings were cooked really well, juicy and tender. The dahi puri was our favourite on the night.
The jamun with ice cream could be served in a different/better way to avoid the ice cream and sugar water mixing.
Stopped here for a quick chai and chaat option. Their street food options are must try mixed bhajiya(made fresh and hot) and masala tea (served in glass tumblers) is a must here. We had ordered their chilli chicken (spicy and quantity is less for the price-hardly 5 small pieces), peri peri wings(most of the pieces were burnt), Achari paneer(which was also burnt). Starters were not impressive for the portion and price. Ambience is really good.
Neasden temple parking will be the nearest. This is between fruity fresh and simrans on ealing road.
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