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Bombay Chow - (Near Brent, South East)

Address: 🏡 299 - 303 Harrow Rd, Wembley HA9 6BD, UK
Phone : +44 020 8900 0173
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Near Brent

Grandmas Food & Bar 阿婆私房菜 - Brent

Rating: 4.5 /5
Kirby Scott - Bennett We were made to feel very welcome as soon as we walked in the door and were seated very quickly. The service was fast and the staff were lovely and very accommodating. There was a girl working there and it was her first night and she did great! Definitely the best Chinese food we’ve ever had and the portions are great. We’ll definitely be recommending to our friends

Icons Bar and Grill - Brent

Rating: 3.1 /5
Felix Gan We booked for an afternoon tea at this hotel during Easter. Although the booking to this restaurant was a little bit difficult because we had to put in a £5 deposit. However, towards the end we managed to resolve this. The afternoon tea was definitely a top spot and I would definitely rank this as 5 star. The sandwiches were absolutely delightful and scrumptious. We were amazed by the variety of the ingredients added to these sandwiches. The desserts section definitely tasted delicious. It wasn’t too sweet to our liking. However, I think the scones were a little bit disappointing. We felt that the scones texture were a bit hard snd felt like it was baked for very long time. We definitely had a great time here as we had a bottle of Prosecco to enjoy under the bright sunny weather.

Zia Lucia - Wembley Park - Brent

Rating: 4 /5
Ka L Definitely my favourite pizza place in the area. The staff is friendly and charcoal dough is just amazing. I ordered twice a week. Cannot resist
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Wembley Tandoori - Bar and Indian Nepalese Restaurant - Brent

Rating: 4.2 /5
Amy Field “Ask and you shall receive”: this famous line from the Book of Matthew rings true tonight for The Wembley Tandoori, a medium sized Indian-Nepalese restaurant which, upon asking for a review following a visit from my sister and me, now finds itself in receipt of one. It was a cold, albeit fairly dry, Monday evening when my sister and I, having met at my new home within the Wembley area, decided that a traditional “sisterly curry night” was in order. Having already sampled and reviewed the fare in our hometown of Rugby, we felt it only natural to branch out and expand our remit into London’s culinary world. Following a frostbitten walk, during which canned cocktails may or may not have been consumed, we were beckoned towards The Wembley Tandoori by brightly illuminated signage and a wholly unique entrance, one that evoked the mountainous terrain of Nepal. This proved to be a recurring motif throughout the restaurant’s décor. In this respect, The Wembley Tandoori is something of a mountain retreat, quietly nestled within the congested streets of Wembley. After taking in our surroundings, my sister and I soon found ourselves perusing a slightly tattered, yet extensive, menu. I was particularly impressed by the wide array of vegetarian offerings, which far eclipsed those found in Rugby establishments. Service was fast but friendly. Our server, clad in a Wembley Tandoori branded fleece, was attentive, and after a brief browsing session we ordered two Cobra beers, alongside a poppadom starter to share. I will briefly note that considering our London location, we were impressed by the reasonable prices found at this establishment. In particular, we noted that The Wembley Tandoori seems to be one of the few venues in London where a pint can be purchased for under £5. Our poppadoms arrived with haste and possessed a delicate crisp. My sister, ever the audiophile, noted that the music choice, Radioactive by Imagine Dragons, complemented what was a pleasant, if rather green, yoghurt accompaniment, served alongside mango chutney and a small salad. Seeing as we did not contract radiation poisoning, we decided to move on to the main event, ordering a decadent spread consisting of paneer tikka masala, tandoori chicken, pilau rice and, ever our personal favourite, naan bread. This arrived, quite charmingly, via a wheeled cart in a nod to the silver service of old. Both my sororal companion and I were pleased with our decisions that night. My paneer tikka masala was mercifully free from the overwhelming taste of tinned tomatoes that so often plagues the dish. Instead, it was characterised by a creamy richness, made all the more indulgent by the paneer itself. Having only recently been won over to the concept of cheese in a curry, I now consider myself thoroughly convinced. My sister was similarly impressed by her tandoori chicken, which arrived with dramatic flair upon a sizzling hot plate and was accompanied by crisp vegetables. Robyn reserved particular praise for the chicken’s moist texture and subtle heat, clearly the product of extensive marination. Naan bread and pilau rice never fail to delight, and we particularly enjoyed the freshness conveyed by both dishes. There is little that impresses me more than a chef unafraid to properly season their pilau rice. This was one that contained a generous amount of cardamom pods and was balanced by a careful mix of spices. Our one gripe, since leaving our provincial home of Rugby, is that the time honoured tradition of the lemon scented moist towelette has thus far failed to make its way to London. We found ourselves yearning for that ubiquitous artificial lemon scent which so often followed our prior culinary adventures. Perhaps next time, we shall have to remember to bring them ourselves, alongside a small microwave. However, lemon scented moist towelettes aside, we enjoyed our visit to Wembley Tandoori, which has attained the dubious honour of being the recipient of our first London based review. Ask and you shall receive? Receive you shall!
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Cerbul Romanesc - Brent

Rating: 4 /5
E. FARIAS I discovered it by chance after a concert at Wembley. The place oozes Romanian folk charm, from the décor right through to the traditional music. The food is a perfect 10 out of 10, taking classics like sarmale and mămăligă to another level. The grilled mici and sausages were absolutely scrumptious. As a big fan of Romanian cuisine I give a solid 20 out of 10!
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Station31 Indian and Indo-Chinese Restaurant and Sports Bar - Brent

Rating: 4.2 /5
Evila Fernandes Had an amazing experience at Station 31 (Bombay Chow), a spot that truly nails the Indo-Chinese fusion. We ordered the Masala Peanuts, Tandoori Wings, Tandoori Chicken, and Lollipops – and every bite packed a punch. The Lollipops were the absolute highlight – crispy, juicy, and bursting with flavour. Easily some of the best we’ve had! The tandoori items were beautifully spiced and grilled to perfection, and the masala peanuts were perfect combination of spicy and a great way to start the meal. The ambiance is vibrant and energetic, perfect for a casual night out. If you’re craving bold, spicy, and satisfying Indo-Chinese food, Station 31 is a must-visit.