Kailash Parbat (Wembley)
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Kailash Parbat (Wembley) Address 529 High Road, Wembley, London HA0 2DH Kailash Parbat (Wembley) Phone 0208 782 2222 Kailash Parbat (Wembley) Opening Hours Daily : 12noon - 10:30pm Kailash Parbat (Wembley) Food Price £20 - £40 per pax
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I had high expectations and was not disappointed
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The main course was a paneer masala subzi with a roti
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A bit over enthusiastic at times though with amazing speed to pick up used plates and cutlery which is refreshing
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Ordering a plate or two is a no brainier
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The cutlets are really good too
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KP's chole bhature is to die for but if you are going in a group
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The only reason I haven't given them a 5/5 is because I was so disappointed by the Bombay Chinese
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I am disappointed with Kailash Parbat for not being able to deliver food at home on Friday evenings despite advertising to do so
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They are just fooling people by saying that they can do home delivery whereas they are just not capable of doing this
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Spoons and forks were missing from our table
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There was no taste in the food and the quantity was too little for the price they are charging
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If someone wants to burn their money they are more than welcome to go their
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Their prices are same as any other restaurant but the quantity and taste is not their
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It was suppose to have small paneer/cheese cubes in it but i couldn't find any when i complained no action was taken and i was charged the full amount for that sandwich
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Avoid them on weekend as they are pretty packed and I wouldn't be surprised if you may end up waiting over 30 mins and you're not allowed to book a table on weekends
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I could not believe my eyes as this is one of my favourite restaurant back there in Mumbai (India)
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So i decided to enter with my Indian buddies
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The ambience is simple along with Indian music giving a treat to your ears whilst presented with awesome dishes
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Finding a restaurant chain that has roots from back home is a treat to the eyes
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Chaat (mumbai street food)and Chole Bhature (Chic pea gravy with a kind of indian bread)was what I wanted to satisfy the indian in me
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Rubbery and the taste of the curry was no where close to how it is back home
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Mumbai is all here and the best part you don't need any aircraft to land you here if you are in London
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All that you have to do is come to this restaurant after fasting a day before as your stomach will to need that place to fit all the delicious food they serve here in beautifully garnished and plated
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Misal pav all were simply awsome
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Specially the way they are plated in a creative way
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I had one of my best faluda i ever had
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( a very famous and rich in flavours dessert of India topped up with rose syrup)
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SERVICE The staff is very friendly though they are less in number to serve during busy days
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In a NUTSHELL an absolute delight if you are a PURE VEGETATRIAN and a chaat lover like me
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Food I took the buffet option which was for just £
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The chana masala was good and rest of the food was okay
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Ambience The restaurant is quiet small and has very less seating space available
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Service The staff was really nice and polite
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They were attentive and kept asking if everything was going fine
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There was no dessert option available in the buffet which was very disappointing
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Visited on 11th Jan in the new restaurant which was earlier Chennai Dosa
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Very less crowd on Sunday evening which was a surprise
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Muahh that's how oily it is for god damn no reason
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Garlic naan was properly done but lacked garlic flavour
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They do have south indian food but in the menu nothing was mentioned only at the cash counter they had a leaflet with range of dosa
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God knows why don't they bind it with original menu
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Their food is more towards Gujarati and Mumbai side than North Indian as the name suggests
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The rating is given on service and food
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Everyone was disappointed with the service and food today
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Nice place to try out if you are missing Indian food
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One of their staff member was asking extra money to our guest which is so unprofessional
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This incident no one was ready to listen
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Whenever we try to call or go there for complain their behaviour was so rude and treating us as beggar
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One of the most famous place to go and eat at and the food here is to die for its never been a let down to eat here
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The staff here is helpful and friendly
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The Indian snacks are amazing here
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Visited here for the brand and fan of kailash parbat but was highly disappointed
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It was just loaded with spices which lacked any flavour
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Many central London Indian places are far far better
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One of the most amazing restaurants offering the best North Indian food in London
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I am from Mumbai and a typical North Indian lover was just helpless to find good food
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The service is really good and the food is served red hot and according to your taste
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