Chautari - HARROW
Chautari
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Hamro Chautari Restaurant, located in South Harrow, offers a wide selection of freshly prepared, subtle, and authentic Nepalese dishes. Our menu is inspired by the legendary Gurkhas, known for their bravery and honesty. Visit us for an unforgettable dining experience, where your satisfaction is our top priority. Thank you for choosing Hamro Chautari.
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Highly recommended to anyone craving real Nepali food in London. Whether you're Nepali or trying our cuisine for the first time, Hamro Chautari is definitely the place to go. I will 100% be visiting again. Truly delicious food and a lovely atmosphere a perfect combination!Jay nepal Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Fresh steamed momos are the best here, unbeatable! Cooked fresh in the kitchen with tasty momo chutney. I've tried other places but always return here! Chow mein and chilli garlic mogo also delicious
Have a really excellent experience of Nepalese food it was delicious the staff were super friendly will be coming again. Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Food : Mid-low at best compared to other Nepali eateries in London. Service: It was, for the most part, fantastic . . . until the manager/person apparently in charge started intruding on our conversations willy nilly. Awkward interjections and bordering cringe humour put us off quite a bit. Rest of the service staff were absolutely amazing though. They tended to our requests and were attentive at the right times. We had a large group and tried a bunch of items from the menu. The momo wrappers were far too thick and we found them unevenly cooked as you 'd expect with a thick wrapper. We brought this to the attention of the intrusive manager guy and he brushed it off with these exact words : So long as it is digestible . Welp, the man completely missed the point and that is absolutely no way to address a potential health hazard. Did not finish the 8pc plate of momo. Chowmein was decent. I 've had worse, but I 've certainly had better on my London visits. We didn 't try the thaali set so I cannot comment on what I would assume should be their signature offering as most of everything else we tried was below par. The only saving grace, food wise, was the Lamb with the Taas we had. I 'm sure it helps that the rest of the dish prepares itself as it tasted like the dish that got the most attention. The prices are actually alright for the portion sizes but this place, for us, epitomised You get what you pay for . I 'd rather spend a bit more in other restaurants and not deal with the weirdness and eat food that felt like it was prepared as an afterthought. Not going back anytime soon. Edit following the owner 's reply: We did give you feedback at the restaurant immediately which was brushed off with what I quoted previously. Verbatim. Goodness me this is no way to respond to feedback either. Ad hominems, self-contradictions on the hygiene part, and tinged with undue rage for a fair review. Also, the point of Google reviews is that it doesn 't have to be face to face and that someone 's opinion could be published for everyone to see. A tiny bit of introspection would go a long way. I usually cannot be bothered with such pettiness but this truly astounded me beyond belief.
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