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Kailash Parbat

Kailash Parbat

529 High Road, London, HA02DH, United Kingdom

Meat • Asian • Indian • Delivery Services


"Mumbai is all here and the best part you don 't need any aircraft to land you here if you are in London!!!!! All that you have to do is come to this restaurant after fasting a day before as your stomach will to need that place to fit all the delicious food they serve here in beautifully garnished and plated. To start with AMBIENCE Simple still classy. relaxed , friendly and family oriented ambience!! A very impressive wall depicting a picture of colourful India. A very neat and tidy seating arrangement and all clean. FOOD Authentic Indian food ! To start with the choice of drinks proper indian drinks options other than mango lassi usually the only indian drink found in maximim restaurents like chaas and jal jeera . Go for these i loved them! Ragda pattice, bhelpuri, pani puri, chhole bhature, misal pav all were simply awsome. Specially the way they are plated in a creative way. Do not forget to order faluda in dessert menu.......i had one of my best faluda i ever had!! Visit this place again and again specially to have its Faluda a very famous and rich in flavours dessert of India topped up with rose syrup . SERVICE The staff is very friendly though they are less in number to serve during busy days. The service might be slow. I had to remind them again and again for a simple water. This is why i ranked 4.5 instead of complete 5. Need to pay bit attention on service! COST A bit more towards higher end but the taste covers it all. It cost approx £35 £40 for two. In a NUTSHELL an absolute delight if you are a PURE VEGETATRIAN and a chaat lover like me ; ."

Manjal Restaurant

Manjal Restaurant

3 Turnberry Quay London, E14 9RD, E14 9FJ, United Kingdom

Indian • Brunch • Chicken • Burgers


"We had to see some important clients in Canary Wharf earlier in the week. We booked this restaurant as they expressed a liking for indian food and the location was perfect. We arrived ten minutes early, and the waiter very kindly pointed us to a parking place very near. The restaurant was split into two, with the ground floor serving Italian food and the upstairs serving Indian food. It was modern and clean and was right on the wharf, with expensive yachts parked on the Quay. The menu was very, very extensive, with some dishes I had not heard of before. We ordered a cross-section of vegetarian and meat/chicken dishes. These dishes turned up almost immediately, and none of them were freshly prepared. We got the impression everything was just reheated. None of the food was hot, not even the nan breads or Roti. The service was very amateur, though friendly enough. There were a total of five of us eating. Three of the others shared a bottle of Rioja, one had a beer, and we used three bottles of water. No one wanted a dessert. The food was cheap for the area, but it would have been much better to increase the prices and also the quality. The menu should (in our opinion) be reduced to a manageable length size so that it could all be prepared properly. The total bill was just under £200 and 12.5% service charge was added, making it £222. There were not a lot of clients in either the Indian of Italian parts of the restaurant, though our booking qas early at 6.30pm (leaving at 9pm) When we left we thought what a shame, for such a nicely presented venue, in a unique setting."