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YO! Bursledon Tesco Kiosk - (Near , london)

Address: 🏡 Hamble Ln, Bursledon, Southampton SO31 8GN, UK
Phone : +44 0345 266 6628
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Rating: 4.6 /5
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Wazir Restaurant - Redbridge

Rating: 3.8 /5
Hamid Mahmood I came to Wazir Restaurant for the Qawwali session that took place. I came with family to facilitate for them a cultural heritage experience. The qawwali was excellent, floor seating for all and most importantly the restaurant has its own carpark in the back, on Mansfield road. You can drive around and park up.

The Grill House -

Rating: 4.3 /5
Chris Goff Outstanding Indian food at moderate price. My teenage son loved the Mango Chicken, pilau rice and naan. I had Lamb Dansak, which was quite spicy, but so good I couldn’t stop eating it. Both times there has only been one person working, a kindly older man, and nobody else eating in. He does not cook very quickly, but VERY well. Not the best atmosphere for dining in, but the food is worth it.

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Rating: 3.1 /5
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Grand Somsa (Uzbek Choyxona) -

Rating: 4.7 /5
Alex Vidic Ive been eyeing this place up for years and finally found a reason to come, and it did not disappoint. The Uyghur-style Laghman - stir-fried beef, peppers, onions and green beans in a tomato-ey, meaty broth, over fresh noodles - was excellent. The Somsa - I got the smaller oven-baked one - was clearly rolled with homemade dough, and inside was juicy spiced mincemeat and onion. Very tasty - not like UK pastries at all. The achichuk (a thinly-sliced tomato, onion and cucumber side salad) was fine - its hard to get good tomatoes in February in London, Ill admit, but they were a little grainy. I wont dock points for that. The salty tomato sauce was great. Ill have to come back for the kampot (homemade fruit juice), which they were out of, but they had Salaam cola, which is always nice to support. As for the vibe - I love a place with a few menu classics they know by heart, and the clientele seems to be all local - lots of Uzbek and Russian being spoken. Service was efficient and polite - especially recommendations. I will have to come back with friends to try their soups, dumplings and grilled meats. Its a sharing kind of restaurant - get a big pot of tea and chat over this delicious food. Portions are well worth the price, too. Will be back.
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CheMen Cafe & Restaurant -

Rating: 4.6 /5
Joanna Gabriel I love this restaurant! Everything from the people to the special coffees and fresh food. The menu has a great range of breakfast, brunch and lunch or dinner items, all reasonably priced and with very fresh, colorful veggies. Every time I have gone, Im greeted warmly and have had wonderful service. I love to sit outside because it feels like an oasis with the plant boxes and lights. This is truly a gem of a place! I look forward to trying the breakfast next time Im in town. Highly recommend!