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The George - (Near Hounslow, london)

Address: 🏡 77 Inwood Rd, Hounslow TW3 1XH, UK
Phone : +44 020 8570 5876
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Near Hounslow

street 21

Street 21 - Hounslow

Rating: 4.6 /5
Dr Suraj PC They deserve 5 stars because of Excellent service,Excellent food and good prices. Cheeky shake is my fav
madras flavours

Madras Flavours - Hounslow

Rating: 4.5 /5
Abhisheik yk We recently hosted my wifes baby shower at Madras Flavours on Hounslow High Street, and it was a wonderful experience from start to finish. The venue was well-equipped and great value for money, with facilities that worked perfectly for our celebration. The food was absolutely delicious - every dish came out fresh and piping hot, and our guests couldnt stop complimenting it throughout the afternoon. A special mention must go to JaiRam, who was outstanding from the moment we arrived. He took care of every detail, managed the service seamlessly, and made sure all our guests were looked after with warmth and attentiveness. His dedication really made the day special. We would highly recommend Madras Flavours for anyone looking to host a family celebration.

Goan street food hounslow - Hounslow

Rating: 5 /5
Cladwell Fernandes Goan food is one of my favourite. Ambience is amazing five star ambience pleasant music. Food is next level no one can beat their taste .

Khan Baba London - Hounslow

Rating: 5 /5
pravesh dhanola Excellent

MANGAL 11 - Hounslow

Rating: 5 /5
Atefe Rohani Grate food and service,everything was delicious and fresh, we felt comfortable the whole time ,so recommend
casa de goa

Casa De Goa - Hounslow

Rating: 4.1 /5
Greta Came here for breakfast to introduce my partner to Goan street/ breakfast food. Goa is a small state in India but the flavours pack a bold punch. What makes it unique from mainstream indian food is the use of coconuts, vinegar and the Portuguese influence on the cuisine. If you are in the area, you have to try it. They have an extensive menu that covers Goan street food, thalis, indo Chinese food, seafood, pork and beef dishes. Good service and nice ambience. We had the mix bhaji puri- potatoes and white peas curry and puris that’s typically eaten as a breakfast dish… it takes me back to the little cafes in Goa, ros omelette- a popular street food which consists of an omelette drenched in a curry similar to xacuti (coconut based), chicken lollipops- deliciously crispy chicken served with a schezuan dip, and beef croquets- snack made with minced beef. We also had the chikoo milkshake because you can’t say no to seeing chikoo on the menu!