Khan's Restaurant (Bayswater)
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Khan's Restaurant (Bayswater) Address 13-15 Westbourne Grove, Bayswater, London W2 4UA Khan's Restaurant (Bayswater) Phone 020 7727 5420 Khan's Restaurant (Bayswater) Opening Hours Monday - Sunday : 12noon - 11pm
Friday : 2pm - 11:30pm
Saturday : 12noon - 11:30pmKhan's Restaurant (Bayswater) Food Price £15 - £35 per pax
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After a tiring session of sightseeing all you want is good food and a place to relax
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She took me to Khan's and said that they are one of the best Indian restaurants in London
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The place is huge and there is no chance you would miss it
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Neither friendly nor rude which is kind of odd in my opinion
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I have to tell you we had to wait for a really long time before were were served
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Or maybe I was impatient but I would say that the waiting time is roughly 30 40 minutes
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I understand they were very busy because the restaurant was buzzing with people but how do you explain that to your grumbling tummy
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I wouldn't say it was very good because I have tasted like more than 100s of butter chicken dishes back home but then compared to what you get in England
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Its chicken cooked with lentils and the flavor is hot n sweet
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The lamb Pasanda was too sweet for my taste
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The naans were good but I dunno what is it with the Indian restaurants in England
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They never come up with the authentic and original naan
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The food was good and the price was very reasonable
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The butter chicken was successful in bringing a smile to my face but the naan can be altered
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The service is quite nice and very responsive
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It delivers in the kitchen and the food is ultra fresh
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I continue to say that we have the best chicken tika masala ever
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Obviously you come out with a doggy bag (impossible to finish the dishes)
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The Khans are 30taine past year and is a must for Londoners
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The service is indifferent neither too sweet nor too rude
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The menu is vast and there is enough to impress all
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Getting good spicy indian food in London is quite pleasing and makes the stomach very content
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One can't really call it cheap but it is value for money
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The quantities are quite huge so a doggy bag is expected
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Serving delicious Indian food and making it at unbelievable speed is the USP of Khan's Restaurant (Bayswater)
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The place is big and spread out with Asians and non Asians enjoying the cuisine
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The naans and rotis are freshly prepared and are a treat to go with the authentically prepared gravies
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The grean peas with minced meat is an excellent choice to have and the lamb biryani is something to fight
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Otherwise Khan's Restaurant (Bayswater) is a place to order blindly and you wont be disappointed
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Spicy tandoori chicken chili masala and pilaf rice with plenty of mango lassi
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Tandoori chicken masala is not on the menu but they do it on request
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Khans was highly recommended by a lot of friends who are frequent visitors to the city of London and love the vibrancy of this happening city
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Khan's of Bayswater is pretty much in the middle of where all the action in the city takes place
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Dining area of the restaurant is expansive and smells of delicious indian curries
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Their food is straight authentic
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I ordered a portion of seekh kebabs and a keema nan as starter with crispy poppadoms served with indian condiments
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The kebabs were served on a sizzler were fresh and had a very distinctive taste of the ones baked in clay oven with charcoal
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The mains I ordered a lamb tikka biryani with spicy vindaloo sauce and mango lassi and faluda
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After having a great Indian meal I walked out of the restaurant with a feeling of fulfillment and an urge to return soon
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To be honest the food was a disappointment
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The jalfrezi felt like something with green sauce straight out of the blender with an overpowering smell of garlic
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The rogan josh was no where rogan or josh
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The curries are no where authentic
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If your taste buds are feeling experimental go in here
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I happend to be in Notting Hill around lunch time and just when I was looking for options to eat I came across Khan's
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I had heard about the legendary (has been around for more than 30 years) restaurant from friends but did not realize how near I was from it so ended up going for it
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We went for their 'Lunch Buffet' and I have to say it was one of the most value for money meals I have had in London
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There was a lot of food and most of stuff i tried was pretty good
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So if you are more into mains by quantity buffet is the right option
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He rudely told us all the tables were booked (even though they were still empty an hour later when we left)
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The Tandoori Chicken in the mixed grill was superb however the lamb was overcooked and rock hard
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The nan bread and rice were nice enough
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I suspect it hasn't been updated for many years as I felt like I was back in 80s
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We ordered Butter chk which was average in taste
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I started going to khan's when my wife and i were students it was a treat back then to have a relatively cheap tasty meal in bayswater
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We still go back to khan's with our family
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We know that most of the menu is to our taste and we know what we like
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Khan's has never served alcohol despite the loss in revenue that must accompany this but this makes it good for families and there is a broad range of soft drinks
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It is always full for a reason the food is reasonable and the quality and taste is consistent
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Worth a visit if you are in bayswater/queensway area
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One of the best Indian restaurants in London
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The service was a bit slow I thought
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The waiter told me the curry was supposed to be hot but it wasn't at all
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The food portion was huge however
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Khans at Bayswater was pretty average
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Service was slow minimum attention to detail but I can't blame them as much 'cause it was rush hour in the restaurant that day
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A truly desi place with authentic punjabi and hyderabadi food in London
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A must try is khan's Special Kulfi
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The food here is very tasty
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The service is bit slow here and needs an improvement
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He was a real cool dude with handmade leather shoes but holes in his jumper
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Good looks and a wicked sense of humour but was so reserved that
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The decoration is so taseteless and stale that I believe even when it opened in the 70s it looked shabby
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The restaurant is so huge it evokes an aura similar to that of a large cafeteria in an American college
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They get it right with food and only the food
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I order a chili naan which is not on the menu and depending on the chef's mood
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Chicken korma is really their star dish
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An eclectic creamy mix with just the right amount of spices
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I don't usually order seafood in Indian restaurants but their Prawn Bhuna is unbeatable
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Their tandoori chicken is very popular though I found it to be a bit too dry for my liking
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I'm sure better Indian restaurants are available in London
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Lamb chops and balti chicken were good but other food we ordered were just average
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Took ages to sit us even though there were loads of empty tables at the back
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Only thing i would say that needs improvement is the ambience as it isnt the "
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Perfectly cooked rice with succulent pieces of chicken
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To match our spice cravings we used to order extra onions and green chilled with our takeaway
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Was visiting UK with my family and we had our accommodation in Bayswater
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The booking was at 8 but some people got there a bit early and therefore had a long waiting period to get seated
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Was absolutely delish and couldn't find fault with it even if I tried
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Quantities were appropriate and everyone really enjoyed the food
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Ultimately the experience which should have been a great one was only marred by the deplorable service and the long waiting times
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I would only recommend it if uou are in small groups or are going with a set of very punctual people who won't be late
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On christmas Khan's Restaurant (Bayswater) was absolutely jam packed
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The service was understandably too slow
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Seekh kebabs were the best followed by chicken tikka
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Butter chicken was too sweet to our liking
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The price is well worthy and the entire experience is a memorable one
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My biggest problem was with the rude staff
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Also slow service as it was busy but no apologies whatsoever
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Authentic taste of the food with limited localisation of the flavours
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Stylish Indian restaurant with spacious seating area for small groups of a large party
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If is a well known and established brand popular with locals and people that may travel just to experience Khan
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The food is very good with a high standard of cooking but portions are small and expensive as compared to other Indian restaurants
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