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Przekaż informację zwrotnąWe are from atlanta ga, spend christmas in london. our whole family thought it was the best Indian restaurant we would have ever been. friendly service and good food.
Sripur is great for a fast business lunch as I experienced during my visit. the place was revived at 1:00 o'clock and we had to wait for a few minutes for a table. Mostly, profis who work around tower hill and monument and people short on time, but on the look for good lunch rate./ I had the dal tadka and spicy garlauch huhn with chapathis and must say that it was a very satisfying eating! the dal was well aromatized and of the right consistency that he had that Indian Chinese kick to him and the chapathis were soft and well made. / wish that we had time to try dessert, but was short, so had to get out. but since it is in the opposite and offers good food, there is always the next time!
Since the well-run and ever better informed diners of london visit the market for authenticity, it is interesting to see how the restaurant of the middle market Indian' is coming. where I come from, no single Indian restaurant is operated by a person who has ever been in india (the family behind the taj mahal originates from karachi, and the man who promises a taste of india, hails from chittagong.) but in the city london and in countless suburbs, we have come to accept, embrace and always ask we go for a curry' instantly connotable asses of mild deception, civil and frivole entertainment and feel very full with delicious meat and fat. and there is always this beautiful moment when they serve them a laminated menu of frozen desserts in a plastic penuin that they would have rejected, even if they were not too full again because it is a disturbing picture. sripur is close to my office, zomato informed me, so I led us there about a precurry doombar in the cheshire Cheese./ and yes, in the old of dishoom, food trucks and Michelin-starred curry kitchen, the mid-market curry house of the city is alive and well. / I say the medium market because for two of us, with a poppadom, a tandoori mixed grill everyone, say chana, roti and naan, plus two large kingfishers each, the bill came to £60. < br>/ but it was great. not spectacular, but the mixed grill was exactly what they want to stand at this price point among these. the keema was substantial, the fehde. the naans were a bit thin and crispy for my personal taste, but they said and channa were both deliciously fed. and kingfisher is kingfisher a sin qua non of a good (british) curry experience./ was sripur as location service is friendly enough, efficient and uninvasive. it is mainly colonized by some men in suits. not the loud, obnoxic art, but a smashing, something behind their best gray-handed-the-ears chaps with loose ties and the intention of a £40 taxi house in front of them. / could have had another curry for it.
We stumbled over this restaurant when we couldn't get a table. we are so glad we landed here! it was a Sunday night and very quiet with only a few tables occupied. no idea why eating was absolutely great, the aromen on the places, good portions and not too expensive for an iondon restaurant. service was fast and friendly. we will definitely come back.
Ordered Meat Thali and Chicken Tikka Biryani and loved both of the dishes. Absolutely good food with friendly staffs.