I recently visited TV, and I have to say, it was not a pleasant experience. While the food was okay—nothing memorable but decent enough—the service left a lot to be desired. Our waiter seemed uninterested and was rude from the start, which set a terrible tone for the entire meal. Basic manners were missing, and any question or request seemed like a huge inconvenience to him.
The atmosphere didn’t help either; the place was dimly lit in a way that felt more unsettling than cozy. I didn't feel comfortable, and it wasn't an environment where you’d want to spend much time.
Overall, the combination of mediocre food, unprofessional service, and an uncomfortable setting made this a place I won’t be returning to or...
Read moreJust bang average in every regard. Have been an Ealinger longer than time itself and never tried this place. It hasn’t got a licence and you can bring your own beer or wine at no corkage. The offie round the corner does 3 Cobra for £9 which is convenient (very convenient a cynic would say!)
The food was unremarkable, which included a butter chicken, chicken tikka masala, along with a couple of rices and naans. It came to nearly £45 for two people, which was a bit steep considering no booze was bought. Staff seemed disinterested too.
Wouldn’t hurry back. It was only a stopgap whilst Monty’s on South Ealing Road was closed. Hopefully it opens...
Read moreWent here based on positive reviews; bad move. Picked up a takeaway with quite a lot of dishes. This is the old style of Indian curry house where things like garlic naan are bought in ready prepared and heated up, no fresh garlic in sight, where one gravy is the base for all sauces, where no fresh spices are toasted then used to make a fresh and good quality curry. If you like Indian restaurants as most were in the 70’s and 80’s and you don’t care about fresh and flavoursome, this is for you. Otherwise use Patri, Papyaya, Kathmandu or Zayka. I will say it is cheap compared to others so if you just want a big feed then it may also...
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