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The best restaurants serving Other food in Norwood Green Ealing London
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15 Opinions in 1 websites
I've not been in a while. I made sure I arrived early enough to go and have a bite to eat before my training session. I had one of my favourites, a fried egg sandwich. Simple but very effective. I sat in to eat and relax. Staff, as always, were very friendly and did their duties with a smile, politely and effectively. The shop now has an area dedicated to the selling of mainly clothes but other items too, for charity donations. Namely Diabetes for one, the other I forget but think it was for a heart health organisation. When I enquired about perhaps donating clothes to them. I was informed they have more than they can deal with at the moment, so they kindly declined my offer. So I suggest asking before you donate, or you'll end up lugging it all back home with you 😉

1679 Opinions in 4 websites
I recently dined at Apna Pind in Southall and overall, it was a delightful experience. The ambiance of the restaurant truly captures the essence of traditional Indian culture, making it a warm and inviting place to enjoy a meal. The menu offered a wide variety of authentic dishes, and I was particularly impressed with the flavorful curries and freshly made Roti bread, which were simply delicious. However, there was a slight wait for our food, which took a bit longer than expected. While the staff was friendly and attentive, the service could have been a touch more efficient during busy hours. Despite this hiccup, I would definitely recommend Apna Pind for anyone looking to experience authentic Indian cuisine. I will certainly be returning to explore more of their menu!

89 Opinions in 2 websites
Hi , This restaurant and its prices are well over rated. The food wasn't pleasant very oily and noticing the hygiene wasn't good either . The food doesn't have the acquired African, Kenyan taste and to top it the price list is ridiculous, I mean half a makate mayayi is now £7.90 and it tastes like the taste of Gujrat. I wouldn't recommend this restaurant as its well over rated.

293 Opinions in 2 websites
An excellent Indian dinner at Mehfil, that evoked memories of my recent trips to Delhi, Indore and Dharamsala. Food was outstanding, faultless. As two people used to the usual ‘Indian’ fare served in this country, it was great for us to travel to Mehfil and taste truly authentic Indian food cuisine. Extraordinarily well-priced for food and drink, and blessed to have Frank as our waiter who navigated our way through the menu brilliantly. Will indubitably return!

6 Opinions in 1 websites
I booked this using TheFork app with a 50% discount on food. 2 hours before the booking they called and said they aren’t accepting the discounts from TheFork on the weekends, even though it’s been over a week ago and the app still clearly says it does 👎🏽

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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.