Three stars based on: — decent food, most likely pre-cooked but still ok — cheap — they do take-away — the venue is really small and you’d probably sit right next to someone if you eat in — not the greatest service — they accept cash only
Clint R.
Tu valoración: 5 Acton, London, United Kingdom
The best place to eat in Kilburn!!! The family that own the place are fantastic and look after you!!! Cheap and cheerful and they even have a place to sit. A must if your in the area.
Nick G.
Tu valoración: 1 Washington, DC
They microwaved my Masala –__–
Jonathan E.
Tu valoración: 3 San Diego, CA
If you ask most people what they want in life, they list a bunch of shit like world peace, brilliant children, perfect health for everyone they know, etc. I think I’d like an ever-present Indian takeaway joint nearby. Always. And not a place you have to order and wait for an hour. A place that anticipated your needs and has everything on the ready. I could then die a happy man. At the very least, I’d be a well-spiced man. Regrets? I’d have naan. This place almost delivers on that promise. Almost. They have vats of ready made food. Entrees like curries. Different rice options. Breads. The chef is a big man with a big, friendly demeanor. I went with a bowl of curried lamb, medium heat, and some naan to soak it up. The dish was decent, not really hot in terms of spiciness, but tender and rightly sized for the price. But really, it was something like a fiver for a meal. Is is the best Indian food in London? Heck no. Is it the best, no frills Indian on this particular stretch of road for the immediate area? Heck yeah. I just wish there was one of these on every corner in my life. Lotto?
Don W.
Tu valoración: 5 Woodland Hills, CA
Fresh off a nap after flying into London from Los Angeles, we ventured north on foot in search of food. We made it as far as Kilburn before we decided we had to pick a place and eat now! We walked by The Asian Restaurant & Sweet Center and looked in the window. SOLD! Lots of good food was staring back at us. It was simply a matter of picking what we wanted. The slightly brusque gentlemen behind the counter wouldn’t give us a recommendation, so we went with our standbys: chickpea curry and lamb curry. The result: WIN! Both were great. The naan we got with it was delicious. A number of locals stopped by and friendly greetings were exchanged between the man behind the counter and the customers. Even though it’s a hole in the wall with no decorations, the atmosphere was friendly. We watched the Egyptian revolution unfold on Sky TV as we ate. Upon paying on the way out, the counter man decided we were okay and we got the same treatment as the other regular customers. All is well! If you’re in the neighborhood, I can’t imagine not stopping her for some fast, delicious fortifications.