Harden's says
A third branch for the home-style Indian mini-chain opened in January 2020; the mock train setting adds a quirky touch.
Harden's survey result
Summary
“Delhi-style street food” from an “extensive menu with different descriptions” has won a fan club for these “fun”, “small” and basic cantinas in Ealing (x2) and on gracious Hammersmith Grove. Reviews this year however weren’t quite as enthusiastic as in times past.
Summary
“Some really interesting menu options that are a bit different from the average Indian”, help distinguish these colourful street-food cantinas, which added a third Ealing branch in January 2020. “The owners and waiting staff are very friendly and helpful” and “although conditions are a little cramped”, dishes are “delicious” and “good value-for-money”.
Summary
“Love this new Indian street-food joint” – a neighbourhood cantina in Hammersmith not dissimilar to its predecessor (Chai Naasto), refurbed, formatted and renamed by the same owners to become this current incarnation. It serves a “good selection of veg and non-veg options”, and some dishes are “fantastic”. There’s also a branch in Northfields.
Summary
“Love this new Indian street-food joint” – a neighbourhood cantina in Hammersmith not dissimilar to its predecessor (Chai Naasto), refurbed, formatted and renamed by the same owners to become this current incarnation. It serves a “good selection of veg and non-veg options”, and some dishes are “fantastic”. There’s also a branch in Northfields.
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