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The best restaurants in Norwood Green Ealing London
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88 Opinions in 2 websites
We were in old Southall on a sunny Sunday afternoon and noticed this place. Its cosy and intimate. We placed an order a mixture of kebabs, samosa and tea. The food was good although the waiter got the order wrong it was corrected. Overall a nice afternoon.
822 Opinions in 3 websites
Excellent and affordable food, drink and service for 30 strong family gathering. We had a memorial service over the road, then had delicious sandwiches, chilli and cake from Ishma and the team at the Plough. Really fresh tasty food, excellent service and lovely location in the function room. Very good choice of beer and wine. Ran like clockwork. Couldn't be happier.
229 Opinions in 1 websites
Totally tasting machine in latte Latte tasting very strong like capuccino, instead Sit in coffee option is no different than taking awy Waiting area stinking with smokers' smoke from outside the main entrance
5 Opinions in 1 websites
Great food, music and atmosphere, combined with friendly and helpful staff, makes this place unbeatable. Drinks and food are reasonably priced. I'd recommend the mixed grill if in the mood to share with friends. Definitely worth a visit when next in the area.
55 Opinions in 1 websites
Really bad dosa i have ever had here. Really bad sambar in UK just tasting tomato nothing like sambar. 100’s people COMPLAINING BUT THIS RESTAURANT OWNER DO NOT HAVE sh**e AND JUST WORRYING ABOUT their pockets than FEEDING people LOW QUALITY FOOD THE MONEY THEY CHARGE. HAVE SOME sharam AND BE COMPETENT AND SERVE WHAT YOU OR YOUR SO CALLED CHEFS CAN COOK. HAVING 100’s Dishes in MENU BUT NOT EVEN 10-15 got taste. WHAT GOES AROUND COMES BACK AROUND, WILL PAY BACK TO PEOPLE WHO have spent THEIR HARD EARNED MONEY ON THEIR low FOOD.
1 Opinions in 1 websites
My work colleagues and I were passing by when we spotted this nice little quaint pub on a bridge, eager to unwind over a few beers after a long day we parked up and entered this pub. As soon as we walked in, we were greeted by quite the spectacle: a heavyset gentleman in a turban, slumped over the bar and snoring loudly. Four pristine, untouched pints sat beside him, clearly his, as there was no one else around. The barmaid shot us a look that spoke volumes. We immediately understood her silent plea and nodded sympathetically before turning our attention back to the snoring mound at the bar. A few minutes into our visit, the man woke up and groggily scanned the room. He muttered something under his breath while glancing our way. We did our best to ignore him, avoiding eye contact with this dishevelled character, and tried to keep our conversation going. But then he started slurring at the barmaid, and we began to feel uneasy. Our discomfort grew as he muttered obscenities behind us, including a garbled threat about smashing a pint glass over our heads. One of my colleagues, visibly irritated, was ready to confront him, but given the man’s drunken state, we decided against it. What should have been a relaxing afternoon over a few drinks turned into a comical farce, thanks to this unfortunate encounter. The funniest part? As we got up to leave, he tried to strike up a conversation but promptly slumped back onto the counter and fell asleep again. Charming.