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Quality...Authentic Indian food, worth a lot for money. best indian in the south-east londons by far with great service and friendly staff. it is a must! (there is also an Indian dining club in kensington.) View all feedback.
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a bad experience. ordered after the reading of all Rave reviews of this restaurant. both curries stood as bland and runny curry with some pieces of cooked meat in them. it seemed not necessary to make this curry, but someone had emptied a dose of dilute sauce over chicken pieces that she gave as a cook specialist. after our exp recommend steer away from huhn tikka club, huhn nilgiri and tandoori rotis. the pictures o... View all feedback.
A bad experience. ordered after the reading of all Rave reviews of this restaurant. both curries stood as bland and runny curry with some pieces of cooked meat in them. it seemed not necessary to make this curry, but someone had emptied a dose of dilute sauce over chicken pieces that she gave as a cook specialist. after our exp recommend steer away from huhn tikka club, huhn nilgiri and tandoori rotis. the pictures on the website are all shiny and some dressed foods look great on it. but as a take, they can judge the quality as it comes minus cosmetic changes. the chef needs serious training, not authentic!
Disappoint. terrible head cold, so wanted to cut a little hot and fragrant. ordered a home delivery by huhn xacutti, with bhindi bhajee and Sag distributor. it came in good time, and hot, but the xacutti simply did not. When I had it before, it's a thick, rich, hot Goan sauce... that looked like someone had randomly put a corma in the box. I called to complain to say that we are doing xacutti." I have pointed out that even her menu it was called fiery, but there was no excuse that alone tried to redele; they didn't even accept my name so they could check who messed up the order.
Quality...Authentic Indian food, worth a lot for money. best indian in the south-east londons by far with great service and friendly staff. it is a must! (there is also an Indian dining club in kensington.)
I was handed a flyer at the Gipsy Hill Fair and it quoted £10 off and BYOB (corkage applies. On emailing them for more details it transpired that the £10 off applied to take-away only, and that the corkage was £10 per bottle of wine, and £3 per bottle of beer. So not only is this establishment saving money by not having a drinks license, they expect the customer to fork out more money than if they had ordered alcohol in-house. Most licensed restaurants charge £3.50 for a beer. If you buy one at a supermarket for £2.00 and pay corkage, that's £5.50. Exploitative !
Amazing food with beautiful presentation and incredible flavours. They have a menu and a smaller specials menu which changes each time we go. Alexander (the gentleman who owns/runs it Maitre D) is always on hand to recommend specific dish and drinks combinations and is a charming host. He is really helpful when it comes to allergies and dietary requirements too. My family have been coming here for years and it never fails to impress whether dining in or as a delivery. Guests we bring here love it, it really is an amazing find. I can't fault it, Indian food at its finest, absolutely delicious.