List of Some Popular Indian Restaurants In London with Reviews here IndiansInLondon.net
Indian Curry is UK’s No 1 Fav Food for more than a decade, however the most fav dish “Chicken-Tikka” isn’t an authetic India-Born Dish. Most Curry restaurants in UK are owned and operated by Bangladeshi People which is the reason that food doesn’t taste anything like we are served in India. Plus a lot of Indian people have reported that Bangladeshi Restaurant Staff had been very RUDE to them on many occasions. We would advise you to double check about the staff & operators of a restaurant and better avoid chances of a humiliating experience.
If you are really missing Indian Food like the way it tastes in India then nothing can beat Indian Restaurants in Southall (Overground from Paddington Station- its also known as Mini-Punjab). There are many good restaurants there serving you exactly the same taste as you get back home. Plus you can also get rare things like Aloo-Samosas, Jalebis etc. Many other Indian areas like Hounslow, East ham etc have some good restaurants owned and run by North Indian Or Pakistani Punjabi Staff. Probability of you liking the food served there is very high. 🙂 . JD Wetherspoons chain of pubs in london serve a fantastic Curry deal on Thursday (Which is a curry day in many Pubs) in which you are offered a spicy-hot chicken tikka + naan + basmati rice + mango chutney + pappadams + 1 Pint of beer – All this for only £6.49 Pounds something. Its a great offer and food is yummy too. Combine it with a Movie and your thursdays will become as good as your weekends. 🙂 Or checkout the total Indian Style canteen at Indian YMCA near Warren Street Tube Station where you can get Indian Canteen style food for £5. 🙂 Or checkout the lunch buffets (£5-£6) at Diwana’s or Chutneys (pure-veg) plus Aloo-Samosa/Gulab Jamun from Ambala Sweets at Drummond Street (Near Euston Station). It’s pretty good. There is this Pure Veg Buffet at Tourist prices £3 only near Angel station. For simple daal+rice+poori+aloo nothing can beat this one at this price. Checkout this Map for directions to reach there. There is also this £2.50 takeaway decent taste Indian curry available in heart of west end. When you come out of Leicester Square station, on charing cross road, walk towards Barclays Bank Cash Machines/Trafalgar Square. This “coffee n snacks” Indian owned shop is just there, a little before the Barclays cash machines. Or Try lamb/chicken/veg Samosa and Achari Lamb + Pulao Rice at SPAR-Haymarket. Its just Opposite Tiger Tiger in Piccadilly. Or Try the awesome chicken/lamb/veg biryani from any TREATS shops in London. There is one Treats shop inside Leicester Square Station and for another, walk to charing cross station and then to embankment station. Just after Gordon’s Wine Bar you will find a small Treats Shop. Great Cappuchino/Tea and Super-Great take-away aromatic Biryani (with kishmish, kaju etc) for just £2.90 🙂
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