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Chakra

Chakra

33c Holland Street, London, W84LX, W8 4LX, United Kingdom

Asian • Indian • International • Delivery Services


"as they expect in kensington, the restaurants are more on the fine dining side. with property over 1 million, they would certainly not dive among their mews and town houses. chakra is not on the high street, it is not even on a side street. in the did they have to go down a side street, then through a few meters, to another road. it is solid in a residential area. because there is no too much trade, there is local and recommended. in this small place could fail chakra because the dependency of the word get out and natives are satisfied with the offer. they only do that with a light Indian menu will be concentrated on ingredient, in contrast to too much tradition. there are modern dishes that are rooted in history to bring it to a less experimental palate. for me I love to eat Indians, whether it is delivered as a take on my door, all fat and heavy or in this restaurant delicate and forward thinking. for our Indian extravaganza we started with an salate of granatapfel, mango, papaya, coriander, early on the bulb and amaranth for prisca. we also had an interesting lotus root with guar green beans, coriander, runners and mangles. I had my favorite beauty tandoori king prawns. a side of okra and also a creamy chicken and tomatenmasala. all this was washed with a dry sauvignon blanc. the service was very informative in a room that was clean and contemporary. in summer they can dine in the small outdoor terrace. for its location, the menu is very affordable. I recommend this as their Indian choice when they shop on the high street kensington."

Quayside Bar And Gurkha Restaurant

Quayside Bar And Gurkha Restaurant

Haven Road, Colchester, CO28HT, United Kingdom

Bar • Bars • Kebab • Asian


"We visited around 1:30 PM on a Friday, and while the restaurant was quiet, the bar had quite a few patrons. We received a warm welcome from our Nepalese host and were seated at our table in the cozy restaurant, which was pleasantly warm (especially appreciated in November). The lunch menu was offered, and there’s a separate one for the evening. Our drink orders were taken promptly—a large bottle of Gurkha beer and a wine with lemonade. We chose to start with handmade noodles that were accompanied by two spicy sauces. And when I say spicy, I mean they really packed a punch! For our main courses, we opted for a lamb dish and a goat curry, both served with the fluffiest, simplest rice I’ve ever tasted. Both curries were exceptional—rich in flavor and generously portioned with meat. The lunchtime servings were not enormous, but just enough to satisfy our appetites. For dessert, we shared the banana fritters. They served us four portions, and we were delighted to share this lovely treat. The total bill was around £30, including drinks. Overall, we enjoyed a pleasant experience with fast and polite service. The ambiance was charming and clean, albeit a bit dated, and the food was delicious and served at a good temperature, offering excellent value for money. The pub also has good parking and clean, easily accessible restrooms. My recommendations: definitely try the Gurkha beer, which is crisp and has a nice hoppy flavor. And don’t skip dessert—it would be a shame to miss it!"