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The Six Bells - (Near Berkshire, london)

Address: 🏡 Church Ln, Shinfield, Reading RG2 9DA, UK
Phone : +44 0118 988 7977
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#Tower Hamlets

Near Berkshire

Habibi Shawarma -

Rating: 4.5 /5
Ahmet Deniz Tried this place for the first time today and I loved it! The food was super tasty and the staff were really friendly and warm. Great service overall. I’ll definitely be back!

Morrisons Cafe -

Rating: 3.6 /5
Rebecca Hepden-Barker It’s a medium sized cafe Quiet enough to have a conversation Available to everyone
kungfu kitchen

Kungfu Kitchen - Berkshire

Rating: 4.4 /5
Guy Raveh I went 4 times over the last few weeks. The selection is incredible, the food is great and authentic. Lots of vegan options (available also as a separate menu) - Ive tried 10 different dishes already and its just a fraction of the vegan menu. Friendly staff. Very suitable for spice lovers.

Pet Pujo -

Rating: 5 /5
Debika Nag Lovely food, authentic Bengali taste. Fish fry and sorse ilish is a must try

Da Mariù -

Rating: 4.8 /5
Benny Goh Way Ming Absolutely great Italian restaurant. The food we had was all excellent and (Norma Paccheri, Frutti Di Mare, Sinfonia Al Pistacchio and Dolce Sfera for dessert). They have a nice dessert counter with extra things that aren’t on the menu. Definitely will be back.

Raai - Traditional Indian Street Food -

Rating: 4.8 /5
Kapil Varshney Went to Raai in Basingstoke, and let me tell you… my inner Desi Dad was VERY impressed. And trust me, impressing a Desi Dad with restaurant food is harder than passing CA exams. First of all, the prices. Arre wah! Reasonable. Sensible. Pocket-friendly. For once I ate outside without calculating ‘yeh ghar pe bana lete toh…’ in my head. Now the food: • Pav Bhaji: Perfectly buttery. Spicy enough to wake your senses but not your ancestors. • Vada Pav: FINALLY, a vada pav that doesn’t taste like mashed potato pretending to be from Mumbai. This one had personality. • Masala Dosa: Crispy, golden, and made me temporarily forget I’m in Basingstoke and not wandering somewhere in South India looking for filter coffee. • Veg Thali: VALUE. FOR. MONEY. Portions so generous even my inner Gujarati approved. Everything tasted like it was made by someone who isn’t afraid of spices — God bless them. Service? Fast. No unnecessary attitude. No one hovering around waiting to snatch your plate the moment you take the last bite. Desi Dad approves. Overall: Good food, good quantity, good prices. If you’re in Basingstoke and want proper desi street-food vibes without taking out a loan, Raai is the place. Will I go again? Bilkul. Maybe I’ll even take the kids… if they behave.