by Mrs Contractor Mum » Fri Jun 08, 2012 4:42 pm
I really like Mirch Masala but not to eat in - its better as a take away. The lamb chops are amazing.
If you want good food with a more formal sit down service, try Gurkhas Diner which is nearer Balham. Staff are great, they gave my brother in law a minature gurkha sword as a gift when we went . Nepalese food isn't that spicy but its really tasty.
For something different to the usual indian restaurants though, try one of the multitude of south indian restaurants.
If you just want to get snacks, I highly recommend Poojas for takeaway samosas, pakoras, bhel puris etc plus the obligatory indian sweets that will strip the enamel of most teeth.
And finally - right now its mango season so Tooting is awash with shops selling boxes of mangos. I get mine from Bhavins as they show you all the mangos in the box before buying rather than trying to fob you off with a box of bruised mangos which some of the sellers in Tooting are notorious for.
Happy eating.
I really like Mirch Masala but not to eat in - its better as a take away. The lamb chops are amazing.
If you want good food with a more formal sit down service, try Gurkhas Diner which is nearer Balham. Staff are great, they gave my brother in law a minature gurkha sword as a gift when we went . Nepalese food isn't that spicy but its really tasty.
For something different to the usual indian restaurants though, try one of the multitude of south indian restaurants.
If you just want to get snacks, I highly recommend Poojas for takeaway samosas, pakoras, bhel puris etc plus the obligatory indian sweets that will strip the enamel of most teeth.
And finally - right now its mango season so Tooting is awash with shops selling boxes of mangos. I get mine from Bhavins as they show you all the mangos in the box before buying rather than trying to fob you off with a box of bruised mangos which some of the sellers in Tooting are notorious for.
Happy eating.