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Bhaiya's Kitchen | Indian Restaurant & Takeaway
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Flower Garden - Greenwich Park
London SE10 8XH, United Kingdom
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Moca caffee
10 Old Dover Rd, London SE3 7BT, United Kingdom
Royal Grill Cafe
5 Old Dover Rd, Blackheath, London SE3 7BT, United Kingdom
Sun Ya
9-10 Stratheden Rd, London SE3 7SX, United Kingdom
Chicken Experts Blackheath
164 Westcombe Hill, London SE3 7DH, United Kingdom
The Coriander
1-3 Station Cres, London SE3 7EQ, United Kingdom
Zenith Fried Chicken
219 Charlton Rd, London SE7 7ED, United Kingdom
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Bhaiya's Kitchen | Indian Restaurant & Takeaway

15 Old Dover Rd, Blackheath, London SE3 7BT, United Kingdom
4.8(136)
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attractions: Flower Garden - Greenwich Park, restaurants: Moca caffee, Royal Grill Cafe, Sun Ya, Chicken Experts Blackheath, The Coriander, Zenith Fried Chicken
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+44 20 4618 2990
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bhaiyaskitchen.co.uk

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Featured dishes

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Onion Bhaji
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Lamb Samosa
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Veg Samosa
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Chicken Tikka
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Sheek Kebab
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Aloo Chaat
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Chicken Chaat
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Tandoori Chicken
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Lamb Chops
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Prawn Puri
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King Prawn Puri
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Butterfly King Prawn
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Mix Platter (For 2)
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Salmon Tikka
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Paneer Shashlik
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Tandoori King Prawn
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Mix Grill Platter
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Chicken Tikka Masala
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Butter Chicken
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Lamb Chop Masala
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Garlic Chicken Chilli Fry
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Shashlik Bhuna
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Balti
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Korma
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Dupiaza
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Curry
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Chicken Biriyani
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Chicken Tikka Biryani
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Mixed Vegetable Curry
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Bindi Bhaji
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Aloo Gobi
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Gobi Bhaji
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Brinjal Bhaji
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Saag Aloo
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Saag Paneer
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Tarka Dal
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Chana Masala
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Saag Bhaji
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Butter Naan
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Garlic And Coriander Naan
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Peshwari Naan
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Chapati
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Tandoori Roti
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Steamed Rice
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Pilau Rice
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Special Fried Rice
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Mushroom Fried Rice
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Coconut Rice
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Vegetable Rice
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Plain Papadum
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Spicy Papadam
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Lime Pickle
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Mix Pickle

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Nearby attractions of Bhaiya's Kitchen | Indian Restaurant & Takeaway

Flower Garden - Greenwich Park

Flower Garden - Greenwich Park

Flower Garden - Greenwich Park

4.8

(59)

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Nearby restaurants of Bhaiya's Kitchen | Indian Restaurant & Takeaway

Moca caffee

Royal Grill Cafe

Sun Ya

Chicken Experts Blackheath

The Coriander

Zenith Fried Chicken

Moca caffee

Moca caffee

4.6

(185)

$

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Royal Grill Cafe

Royal Grill Cafe

4.4

(134)

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Sun Ya

Sun Ya

4.1

(149)

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Chicken Experts Blackheath

Chicken Experts Blackheath

4.3

(80)

$

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PhuntisPhuntis
I'm almost worried people will see my review and think I'm being too positive but this is genuinely with zero hyperbole the best restaurant I've ever been to The food was very delicious and with quite generous portions I had the house special biryani, bombay aloo, lamb samosas, & garlic and coriander naan all of which were lovely I should've taken the picture before starting to dish myself up my food but as you can see there was a quite sizeable pot of biryani and 3 samosas most other places I've been to give you 1 samosa 2 if you're lucky I didn't eat the vegetable curry that came with the biryani as I don't like vegetables but I did dip my samosas and naan in the curry and the sauce was delicious I even started spooning the sauce on my biryani at the end As for atmosphere I have OCD that manifests as germophobia so I notice every spot of dirt everywhere I go and even I can attest the place was spotless along with my autism that makes loud noise quite unpleasant so I usually just put my earbuds in and some music I like on to deal with it but the piano music was at a nice volume and quite pleasant and there was noone else in so it was very quiet so I found myself taking out my earbuds to enjoy the music while I ate also the chairs were very comfortable The man who took my order and brought me my food (I forgot to ask his name) was very friendly and the food arrived quite quickly Lastly the pricing was very good at £25 for all my food plus a 10% dine in fee which I was quite happy about so many other restaurants have started to automatically add "optional" 10% service charges they know noones ever gonna say no to which feels deceptive to put one price on the menu then charge another making me not want to go back to these places it's nice that the food is the price the menu says with only an additional fee if you're eating in and you can get takeaway instead I'll definitely be coming back and very strongly recommend bhaiya's kitchen especially if like me you have sensory issues and/or germophobia
Mike CMike C
A nice restaurant with good decor, a nice atmosphere, tasty food and reasonable prices. Me and my group ordered a selection during our visit including the mixed sharing starter, poppadoms, various curries, naan and a few different rices. All were very flavoursome and presented well. Our entire group felt very satisfied and full at the end. My particular curry was the Shashlik Bhuna which was very tasty and I'd definitely want again. We could have done with more chutney/sauces for the poppadoms as it wasn't really enough for 5 people. Also note that at time of writing they don't serve alcohol (they are new and don't have a license) and it's not bring your own either, but they do have plenty of non alcohol options on. offer. The pick-up seemed like it may be slow as there were people waiting for around an hour during our visit, although that's just an observation and also from a customer asking the staff about his order after waiting a while. Overall happy and would probably visit again.
Conor SharkeyConor Sharkey
Wanted to go out for a Monday night dinner for one as a treat and was surprised to see Bhaiya's, a name I didn't recognise, on the map. It's been open for around a month now and WOW! Kind, attentive service from the moment you arrive, lovely ambiance and decor, and the food is the best Indian meal I have ever had. Pictured is the chicken biryani (which comes with a side of curry) and saag paneer. Generous portion sizes and really delicious. Canny recommend it enough and thank you to the guys working there for being so warm and welcoming.
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I'm almost worried people will see my review and think I'm being too positive but this is genuinely with zero hyperbole the best restaurant I've ever been to The food was very delicious and with quite generous portions I had the house special biryani, bombay aloo, lamb samosas, & garlic and coriander naan all of which were lovely I should've taken the picture before starting to dish myself up my food but as you can see there was a quite sizeable pot of biryani and 3 samosas most other places I've been to give you 1 samosa 2 if you're lucky I didn't eat the vegetable curry that came with the biryani as I don't like vegetables but I did dip my samosas and naan in the curry and the sauce was delicious I even started spooning the sauce on my biryani at the end As for atmosphere I have OCD that manifests as germophobia so I notice every spot of dirt everywhere I go and even I can attest the place was spotless along with my autism that makes loud noise quite unpleasant so I usually just put my earbuds in and some music I like on to deal with it but the piano music was at a nice volume and quite pleasant and there was noone else in so it was very quiet so I found myself taking out my earbuds to enjoy the music while I ate also the chairs were very comfortable The man who took my order and brought me my food (I forgot to ask his name) was very friendly and the food arrived quite quickly Lastly the pricing was very good at £25 for all my food plus a 10% dine in fee which I was quite happy about so many other restaurants have started to automatically add "optional" 10% service charges they know noones ever gonna say no to which feels deceptive to put one price on the menu then charge another making me not want to go back to these places it's nice that the food is the price the menu says with only an additional fee if you're eating in and you can get takeaway instead I'll definitely be coming back and very strongly recommend bhaiya's kitchen especially if like me you have sensory issues and/or germophobia
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A nice restaurant with good decor, a nice atmosphere, tasty food and reasonable prices. Me and my group ordered a selection during our visit including the mixed sharing starter, poppadoms, various curries, naan and a few different rices. All were very flavoursome and presented well. Our entire group felt very satisfied and full at the end. My particular curry was the Shashlik Bhuna which was very tasty and I'd definitely want again. We could have done with more chutney/sauces for the poppadoms as it wasn't really enough for 5 people. Also note that at time of writing they don't serve alcohol (they are new and don't have a license) and it's not bring your own either, but they do have plenty of non alcohol options on. offer. The pick-up seemed like it may be slow as there were people waiting for around an hour during our visit, although that's just an observation and also from a customer asking the staff about his order after waiting a while. Overall happy and would probably visit again.
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Wanted to go out for a Monday night dinner for one as a treat and was surprised to see Bhaiya's, a name I didn't recognise, on the map. It's been open for around a month now and WOW! Kind, attentive service from the moment you arrive, lovely ambiance and decor, and the food is the best Indian meal I have ever had. Pictured is the chicken biryani (which comes with a side of curry) and saag paneer. Generous portion sizes and really delicious. Canny recommend it enough and thank you to the guys working there for being so warm and welcoming.
Conor Sharkey

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5.0
17w

I'm almost worried people will see my review and think I'm being too positive but this is genuinely with zero hyperbole the best restaurant I've ever been to

The food was very delicious and with quite generous portions I had the house special biryani, bombay aloo, lamb samosas, & garlic and coriander naan all of which were lovely I should've taken the picture before starting to dish myself up my food but as you can see there was a quite sizeable pot of biryani and 3 samosas most other places I've been to give you 1 samosa 2 if you're lucky I didn't eat the vegetable curry that came with the biryani as I don't like vegetables but I did dip my samosas and naan in the curry and the sauce was delicious I even started spooning the sauce on my biryani at the end

As for atmosphere I have OCD that manifests as germophobia so I notice every spot of dirt everywhere I go and even I can attest the place was spotless along with my autism that makes loud noise quite unpleasant so I usually just put my earbuds in and some music I like on to deal with it but the piano music was at a nice volume and quite pleasant and there was noone else in so it was very quiet so I found myself taking out my earbuds to enjoy the music while I ate also the chairs were very comfortable

The man who took my order and brought me my food (I forgot to ask his name) was very friendly and the food arrived quite quickly

Lastly the pricing was very good at £25 for all my food plus a 10% dine in fee which I was quite happy about so many other restaurants have started to automatically add "optional" 10% service charges they know noones ever gonna say no to which feels deceptive to put one price on the menu then charge another making me not want to go back to these places it's nice that the food is the price the menu says with only an additional fee if you're eating in and you can get takeaway instead

I'll definitely be coming back and very strongly recommend bhaiya's kitchen especially if like me you have sensory issues...

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5.0
19w

I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve eaten at Bhaiya’s Kitchen, and honestly? It just keeps getting better. It’s not one of those overhyped, “Instagram-famous” restaurants with tiny portions and fancy foam on a plate. It’s proper food. Delicious, satisfying, and cooked by people who clearly know what they’re doing.

Every time I go, I end up saying “this is the best version of this dish I’ve ever had” — and somehow the next visit tops it. Whether it's the smoky paneer tikka, the rich and perfectly spiced curries, or even just the rice and breads, everything is full of flavour and clearly made fresh. It’s comfort food done right, without being greasy or heavy.

The service is also brilliant. The staff are always friendly, quick to check in, and they actually remember you. It’s relaxed but attentive — no awkward hovering or disappearing acts. You can tell they care, and that makes a huge difference.

But let’s talk about the real winner here: value for money. It’s honestly unbeatable. You get generous portions, the quality is spot on, and you never feel like you’ve overpaid. In London, where a lot of places will charge £15 for a lukewarm curry and a naan the size of your hand, Bhaiya’s Kitchen feels like a...

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5.0
1y

A nice restaurant with good decor, a nice atmosphere, tasty food and reasonable prices.

Me and my group ordered a selection during our visit including the mixed sharing starter, poppadoms, various curries, naan and a few different rices. All were very flavoursome and presented well. Our entire group felt very satisfied and full at the end. My particular curry was the Shashlik Bhuna which was very tasty and I'd definitely want again.

We could have done with more chutney/sauces for the poppadoms as it wasn't really enough for 5 people.

Also note that at time of writing they don't serve alcohol (they are new and don't have a license) and it's not bring your own either, but they do have plenty of non alcohol options on. offer.

The pick-up seemed like it may be slow as there were people waiting for around an hour during our visit, although that's just an observation and also from a customer asking the staff about his order after waiting a while.

Overall happy and would probably...

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