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1237 Opinions in 2 websites
One of the best local Nepalese restaurants! The person behind the counter always greets us with a smile and makes us feel welcomed. Food is reasonably priced and delicious. There are times when it gets really busy and therefore service gets slow so you may have to wait for a long time then you have anticipated for your order. Their sadeko momos are delicious, a must try! Lots of vegetarian and vegan options to choose from. Only a small point, they have a good menu for kids but there is no vegetarian option in the kid's menu. The venue doesn't have its own parking but we always manage to find a spot down the street.

452 Opinions in 2 websites
Really hearty and generously portioned Vietnamese dishes here. The prawn summer rolls were fresh, and the broth in my pho was absolutely spot on—full of flavour and deeply satisfying. That said, the place has a bit of a rough-and-ready feel, with dated décor and grubby sauce bottles. The lad serving me didn't seem too thrilled to be there, wearing a permanent frown. Parking outside is limited, so best to pop your car in Tesco Feltham directly opposite. Cash only.

1893 Opinions in 3 websites
If you’re not South Asian, don’t bother—this place clearly doesn’t want you there. Update: and if you don’t want food poisoning either, don’t go, 2/7 of the people who ate here have food poisoning currently. We came for an Eid dinner, expecting a nice meal, but instead, we got rushed, ignored, and borderline thrown out. The disrespect started early: they had the nerve to ask if they could take one of our tables away after seating us. We agreed, assuming they needed the space, but guess what? That table sat empty the entire time we were there. From the moment we sat down, they were in a hurry to get rid of us. Starters and mains dumped on the table at the same time—without us asking. Then, mid-conversation and mid-bite, the waitress started clearing plates without asking. I looked away for a second, and suddenly, two of our curries had *vanished*. Who does that?! And THEN, the absolute worst part—she had the audacity to ask my family member if she could take her plate (while she was still eating). That’s when it clicked: this wasn’t bad service; this was a deliberate effort to kick us out for another group. The whole experience lasted 50 minutes from order to payment. Fifty. Whole. Minutes. For an Eid dinner. The staff at the door were openly hostile, glaring at us while we explained what happened to Farid. Oh, and before you think this was just "quick service," let me make one thing clear—they never even offered us dessert. They just threw the bill on the table like we were overstaying our welcome. What really confirmed the discrimination? A South Asian family at the back of the restaurant, three long tables, finished with their food and dessert, just casually chatting—completely unbothered. Meanwhile, my table got a 50-minute countdown before being pushed out the door. And for what? *Mid* food. Spicy but flavorless—an insult to Pakistani cuisine. The drinks were disgusting. Only thing worth eating was the lamb karahi. Save your money and go somewhere that actually wants you there, because I didn’t feel welcome. I felt like an inconvenience.

41 Opinions in 1 websites
Although it’s been open for around 11 months Shere Khan an Indian restaurant situated in a North American style car park cum shopping mall around Cineworld Feltham, Chere Kham is still offering its opening lunch deal of a starter main and side for a mere £9.95. My choice of a couple of lamb chops followed by butter chicken and rice was quite a steal. The only drawback is that the restaurant is, quite inexplicably, unlicensed so I had to make do with a mango lassi which did nothing for my (mild) diabetic condition.