The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 3 and Version 2 of Putney Tandoori

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Quite a nice curry house; the owner was very friendly and they didn't mess up our order (much) or try to force stuff on us we hadn't ordered.

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The naans were pretty good; they are the round shaped ones, rather than the big ear shaped ones. The keema naan in particular was quite nice. They do beers which is always good. They also do mushroom rice which i think is the mark of a good curry house. I think the best way to have curry is for everyone to order something and then everyone shares everything, so we did that. The Chicken Jalfrezi was nice (green chillis), the Vindaloo wasn't too overpowering (actually quite mild for a Vindaloo - no it was i'm not just trying to look hard). It was all fine, and not swimming in fat like some curry houses.
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Some other online reviews say you can expect to pay 25 quid per head but this is a lie, it's normal curry prices - 5 to 10 quid for a meaty/other thing and then about 2 quid for rice
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Its quite a nice curry house, the owner was very friendly and they didn't mess up our order much or try to force stuff on us we hadn't ordered.

The naan's were pretty good they are the round shaped ones, rather than the big ear shaped ones, the keema naan was quite nice. They are do beers which is always good. They also do mushroom rice which i think is the mark of a good curry house. I think the best way to have curry is for everyone to order something and then everyone shares everything, so we did that. The chicken Jalfrezi was nice (green chillis), the Vindaloo wasn't too overpowering (actually quite mild for a Vindaloo - no it was i'm not just trying to look hard). It was all fine, and not swimming in fat like some curry houses.

Some other online reviews say you can expect to pay 25 quid per head but this is a lie, its normal curry prices - 5 to 10 quid for a meaty/other thing and then about 2 quid for rice

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Its quite a nice curry house, the owner was very friendly and they didn't mess up our order much or try to force stuff on us we hadn't ordered.

The naan's were pretty good they are the round shaped ones, rather than the big ear shaped ones, the keema naan was quite nice. They are do beers which is always good. They also do mushroom rice which i think is the mark of a good curry house. I think the best way to have curry is for everyone to order something and then everyone shares everything, so we did that. The chicken Jalfrezi was nice (green chillis), the Vindaloo wasn't too overpowering (actually quite mild for a Vindaloo - no it was i'm not just trying to look hard). It was all fine, and not swimming in fat like some curry houses.

Some other online reviews say you can expect to pay 25 quid per head but this is a lie, its normal curry prices - 5 to 10 quid for a meaty/other thing and then about 2 quid for rice

I tried to book but just got an answer phone so I left a message which it seems they didn't get. However it was ok, we arrived at 1930 on a Tuesday and it was empty.

The Chicken is Halal, but not the other meat.


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