If you fancy a quick cheap healthy wrap/salad with some great Indian cuisine fillings and happen to be in the area — that should be your choice. Mooli’s is a wrap as I was told, which you can ask to be substituted by a salad.
MühdieQuee N.
Tu valoración: 4 Daiting, Bayern
— cool location: you can sit at the window and observe people walking by — it is more an imbiss, not a real restaurant: food is served very quickly — nice, polite and welcoming staff: if you go there the first time, they explain how the concept works and what the food is about — fresh food, big portions, great lassis — price is reasonable I absolutely recommend this place!
Christian N.
Tu valoración: 5 Glinde, Schleswig-Holstein
Great and spicy food. We had a wonderful lunch time there. Damn that I am not based in our London office, I would definitely be there every day.
Jorval
Tu valoración: 2 Roma, Itália
nao o conheco ainda
Nolivo
Tu valoración: 5 Artigues-près-Bordeaux, Gironde
top ! rien a dire, indien :)
Natnut
Tu valoración: 5 Paris
Ils en ont de la chance à Londres ! Cette ville regorge de ces petites boutiques où l’on peut vraiment très bien manger sur le pouce pour pas trop cher. Le Mooli’s fait parti de ces petites adresses proposant de savoureux sandwiches absolument abordables, assez équilibres et terriblement délicieux. La communauté indienne et pakistanaise a fortement influencé la culture gastronomique de la ville. Le Mooli’s né fait pas exception et propose des recettes d’influences indiennes regorgeant d’épices. On peut aussi choisir différents tailles de sandwichs pour les petites ou grosses faims. Quelques chaises sont disponibles pour ceux qui préfèrent se poser quelques minutesafin de déguster leurs encas. Et pour né rien gâter, la boutique est situées dans une rue très agréable du très animé quartier de Soho.
Auroch
Tu valoración: 5 Londres, Royaume-Uni
Excellent et prix très convenable!!!
Jorge L.
Tu valoración: 5 Madrid
Mooli es un buen lugar si tienes que comoer en Londres, sobre todo si vas con un poco de prisa(son extremadamente rápidos). La carne está muy bien, con una buena mezcla entra dulce y salado. De los wrarps que sirven mi favorito es el Chicken Mooli(que lleva entre otras cosas pollo y yougur). Estoy seguro que si alguna vez voy a India me recordará a Mooli, o tal vez no… Sea como sea me encanta este tipo de comida y el sitio es bueno y barato. Cinco estrellas.
Allen J.
Mooli’s describe their food as old Dehli meets Tokyo. Wow, that’s quite a bold combination but I love new ideas and concepts in food. A look through their menu reveals a store selling fast food style Indian wraps with fillings anchored in European-Indian curries augmented with less traditional sauces and ingredients. The wholemeal roti wraps are made daily by 2 machines called R2D2 and Moolita. I chose the Goan pork mooli, which has a filling inspired by Portuguese dish Carne de Vinha d’ Alhos, a meat preserved in red wine vinegar, chillies and garlic, a necessity on the long voyage to India in the days before refrigeration. The fiery and tangy pork was perfectly complemented with the soothing sweet and cool pops of pomegranate seeds in the pomegranate salsa. Seems an obvious match once I’ve tasted it but I’ve not come across this combination before. The moolis come in normal size(£4.80−5.50) or as mini moolis(£3−3.50) or as a salad box(£4.80−5.50). There are an assortment of snacks and starter — I enjoyed roasted papaddom bites with chutney for £1. The mango lassi was nice but I’m thinking about asking them whether they’ll make me one of the mojitos(available in lychee, guava or chilli-pomegranate) without the alcohol. Great street food bursting with creativity and fresh flavours, a Star Wars reference, and great value for money(Chinese Thrift Gene very happy!). What more could you ask for? 5 stars!