Popped in here Saturday night and ooooh!!! What Joy! We didn’t book, we just popped in but it was getting busy by the time we left and being the first Saturday after New Year most places were pretty quiet so Next time I go I’ll make sure to book. The Food was delicious and reasonably priced! Most of all a full 5 stars goes to the Butter Chicken. Moist, tender and full of flavour. Got to mention an outstanding service! Everyone was cheery and very welcoming, so much so, on presentation of the bill our waiter wished us a Happy New Year and presented us with a glass of wine on the house!!! What a star! Guys. your awesome!
Iamnot
Tu valoración: 3 London, United Kingdom
Tasty mild curry but vindaloos were not hot enough. Good service. Too busy to bring some of the request but forgivable.
Sheila P.
Tu valoración: 3 Tracy, CA
This place has been around for over 10 years. I’ve eaten here several times and the food is generally good. The overall place is clean, the staff are friendly and service is with a smile. I still prefer Monty’s over Zayka for Nepalese cuisine.
Arume
Tu valoración: 3 Sheffield, United Kingdom
This is one of my most favourite Indian restaurants for both a meal in the restaurant and for a piping hot take away! The staff here make you feel so welcome when you go for a sit down meal. They are attentive without being at your table constantly and you never have to wait long once you have ordered. The menu has all the usual Indian type dishes, lots of hot curries and lots of other things too, so everyone will be able to find something they like. When the food arrives it really has the most amazing aromas and tastes absolutely delicious! Amazing and first rate place!
Poor_d
Tu valoración: 3 London, United Kingdom
Zayka isn’t too bad. There’s nothing overtly wrong with it, but there are probably better Indian restaurants in Ealing. In fact, there are better Indian restaurants in Swansea, which is surprising given Ealing’s ethnic diversity and proximity to Southall.(Whereas while Swansea’s ethnic makeup is more mixed than surrounding villages, you are still considered a foreigner if you’re English — but Swansea nonetheless boasts one excellent Indian restaurant, and two very good ones, and lots of mediocre ones, all on one street.) The seating area in Zayka is quite small, but I’ve never seen it full so you can probably get a table quite easily. There is no designated area to wait if you’re picking up a takeaway, hovering over a dining couple can be a bit awkward. For people with cars, you can park in the car park opposite for free in the evenings. This is probably a big advantage, but I don’t drive, and I’m giving the stars in this review, and they’re only getting 3.