Short version, food took too long food was WAYYY too salty food came in toddler portions smelt like leaves and herbs. In a bad way bathroom wasn’t clean, at that point it was a pool no parking
Long version. How long does it take you to make rice? According to this restaurant, almost an hour. Already this place has no parking, annoying. We’re a family of 7, entered around 7:50 and was sat right away, to a very nice lady. We took a look at the menu, great options, or so we thought.. we ordered the chicken lollipop and the samosa chat. We also ordered 3 bowls of biriyani. 2 lamb, and 1 chicken. We didn’t get any drinks, just some water. At around 8:15, a good TWENTY-FIVE minutes later, we got our samosa chat. 5/10, part of it felt like rocks. 🤷 a couple minutes later, we got our chicken lollipops. 4/10. I think this restaurant has a salt problem. After finishing our starters, we waited a bit for our biriyani. It was 8:30 or so at this point. We asked the server, she said at least 10 more minutes. Alright, fair, 10 more minutes. We continue to wait. 20 MINUTES later, still no food. Started to get a little impatient here.. we asked again “oh just 6 more minutes” 🤨. sigh okay whatever. We’ll wait. 9:00 hits. Still no food, what on earth?? A couple minutes later, we FINALLY get our 3 biriyanis. We were shocked. 3 small to regular sized bowls, are placed on the table. Almost lashed out, but we’re calm beings. (For the most part) We were starving at this point, so we all took itty-bits of the small bowls or biriyani, and ate. Then spat. Not actually, but I really wanted to. Holy. Moly. The amount of SALT in the chicken biriyani, Jesus. It was like eating spoonfuls of salt, almost inedible. But we were hungry. So we ate, as much as we could, baring the horrendous, head-aching stench, washrooms with flooding floors, and ran out as fast as we could. Safe to say, we will NOT be...
Read moreI recently had the pleasure of dining at Pasa Restaurant in Hounslow, and it was an exceptional experience from start to finish. From the moment we walked in, we were greeted with a warm and friendly welcome, which set the tone for the rest of the evening.
The ambiance of the restaurant is charming and inviting, with a perfect blend of modern decor and traditional touches. It created a cozy and comfortable atmosphere that made us feel right at home.
The menu at Pasa is a delightful journey through Nepalese cuisine, offering a wide variety of dishes that cater to all tastes. The flavors were authentic and well-balanced, and the presentation was impeccable.
The service at Pasa is top-notch. The staff were attentive, knowledgeable, and genuinely passionate about the food they were serving. They went above and beyond to ensure that we had everything we needed and that our dining experience was enjoyable. Wilson is always awesome and chef pasa served great and delicious food.
Overall, Pasa Restaurant in Hounslow exceeded our expectations in every way. The combination of delicious food, excellent service, and a welcoming atmosphere makes it a must-visit for anyone in the area. I highly recommend it and look forward to...
Read moreWants to give 4.5 not 4 stars!
After reading the reviews, we went there for dinner last evening. It was our 1st traditional Nepalese food experience, and I must admit, it was fantastic!
From entering the restaurant, you can feel the Nepali vibes. Aliza, who was serving everyone there, was wearing a traditional Nepali costume and looked lovely. She helped us order food as we are vegetarians, and it was our first time tasting the traditional Nepalese food.
We ordered Pasa Khaja set (vegetarian), spring rolls, steamed momo, sadeko momo, veg chowmein, paneer shaslik, mango lassi etc. Must say all dishes were tasty and flavoursome. I highly recommend khaja set, momo, spring rolls, chowmein, mango lassi.
The ambience and service were good too. The food quality and quantity were good and the price is...
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