Shree Krishna Vada Pav (Hounslow)

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Shree Krishna Vada Pav (Hounslow) Address 121 High Street, Hounslow, London TW3 1QL
Shree Krishna Vada Pav (Hounslow) Phone 020 8572 2269
Shree Krishna Vada Pav (Hounslow) Opening Hours Monday - Sunday : 10am - 8pm
Friday & Saturday : 10am - 10pm
Shree Krishna Vada Pav (Hounslow) Food Price £10 - £20 per pax
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What people say about Shree Krishna Vada Pav (Hounslow)

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97 reviews
  • One of the best misal pav you can have

  • To read my complete review with more photographs go here

  • Anybody who is good friends with me knows for a fact that I can be bribed with food especially if it involves chaat

  • Now I have a perpetual crib that the ONE thing I really miss about my life in Mumbai is good chaat

  • If there ever was a moment when I felt I the way navigator and explorer Vasco da Gama did after he found India then it was when I bit into the Vada Pav at Shree Krishna Vada Pav at Hounslow

  • This was some time in 2011 when hubster and me were out hunting for Indian eateries and discovered this gem

  • Clean space with comfy chairs and tables

  • Then the food is so good that the decor and other mundane stuff takes a backseat

  • Actually that is true of the Harrow branch as you can see in the image below the Hounslow one is pretty cool

  • Need more coaxing to make a visit well they now have another branch in Harrow which also I happened to visit last month while I stayed over at my best buddy from school&rsquo

  • S place S her OH and kids were hyper excited to be eating there and we greedily ate almost 1/4th of the options on the menu

  • Misal Pav a mixture of peas curry spiced up sprinkled with crunchy chivda or farsan and served with a soft pav &ndash

  • India and is served with a small bowl of red coloured chilli powder in dangerous volume to make a dipping sauce from hell only the VERY brave survive &ndash

  • Also must try the star attraction and the dish which is part of their name &ndash

  • This notoriously famous street food is famous amongst Mumbaikars of all ages &ndash

  • Onion and mixed bhajiya plates with several cups of hai for company and loudly discuss Indian politics with your Indian friends

  • The food here is as good if not better than what you will get in Mumbai

  • I found this on Zomato while I was searching for decent indian restaurants in Hounslow

  • Only one reason that's the Vada Pav with the same test as of Mumbai"

  • Many of my other friend stays in Hounslow London so when i had been there my first step was in this restaurant

  • Cutting chai was also one that i had

  • Puran poli is must eat thing here

  • We had dabeli which was delicious and ragda pattice which reminded us of home

  • Bombay grill is nothing like it

  • The pani is overspiced and with the ragda its really not that tasty

  • All in all a good place to visit if you are craving indian food

  • A very famous chat bhandar(stock house) with a variety of indian snacks to be eaten with little chit chat

  • Vadapav and misal Pav are too good and the exact taste as we get in Mumbai perfect and tempting

  • Mumbai masala pav and dahi poori are sure shot recommendations

  • The ambience could have been better and with the footfall they have

  • Yummy in the tummy with a smile on the face

  • I won't say it's the best chat I have had

  • Though the staff is quite helpful about getting you seated promptly

  • Guys you people are a saviour who misses home and Mumbai after getting at the place all you see is chuskis of the chai and frying aromas of the vada pav which tastes and smells amazing

  • The harrow one is less spicy compared to hounslow one

  • Their star staff member Suzy is efficient and pleasant

  • You would miss if you are looking for sign board outside but not certainly if look inside hustle bustle

  • Enjoyed it with tea which was not really tasting like masala chai but better than dip tea anywhere else

  • Take away of vada plate and samosa plate took no time as staff is attentive and quick in service

  • This restaurant gave me the best I wanted to have for Christmas

  • Friendly staff who manage rush with a smile and work tirelessly

  • I also first went with a lot of expectations but misal pau wasn't upto mark

  • A place for good and quick snack with a simple ambiance

  • I have got to agree with the other raves

  • The misal pav is also authentic and was very satisfying

  • The only letdown was the samosa chole as the chole was over masalafied and too little in quantity to even start to be able to do justice to the samosa

  • Shree Krishna Vada Pav (Hounslow) is forever packed

  • The Onion bhaji pav is a bit of a rip off in comparison to the more than economical pricing

  • The vada Pav here is one of the best

  • It feels as if we are sitting in Mumbai or Thane

  • I bet you will feel like you are sitting in a nukkad in Mumbai

  • All the items they served are hot and spicy

  • The service is quite quick

  • If you are craving for some Vadapav and cutting chai this is the place to be

  • Small place but with big heart staff

  • Really amazed with so good taste of vada paav which served with green and sweet chutneys

  • All perfect again with expected spicy taste

  • Must go if you are near to Hounslow high street

  • Shree Krishna Vada Pav (Hounslow) serves very good Indian street food dishes and hot breakfast dishes we are used to having in India

  • Not to miss the 'masala chai' it is extremely good

  • Shree Krishna Vada Pav (Hounslow) is insanely popular with queues lining up outside the place for a takeaway

  • The pav bhaji was a bit of a let down

  • Finding such authentic food in London was a big surprise

  • Then the price is rock bottom for London

  • If your missing India and are craving for some good Indian street food than this is the best place to go

  • The vada pao is a must try at Shree Krishna Vada Pav (Hounslow)

  • Chole paratha is also very tasty

  • Poha and sabudana vada were not very good

  • Food is the best serves vada pao with coconut chutney and fried green chilli

  • There are many restaurants in UK serve Indian street food but catching Indian food test is matter a lot

  • The quality of food was stunning too

  • Service is very fast and prices are reasonable

  • Rest all the dishes were just about average

  • Mumbai masala Pav was a huge let down

  • Cheese toast was good but it&rsquo

  • Paneer Bomb was good but only with the sauce they gave

  • The ambience is cool with sign boards of Andheri thane station etc

  • May be our expectations were set too high for this

  • Unless the Hounslow centre is closer to where you are

  • My personal favourite is vada pav of course

  • Ambience is really cool with all Mumbai related stuff

  • Everything was already new and surprising for me

  • I was amused but was not expecting much

  • Simple vada pav and masala chai and you are sorted for the day

  • Mumbai either begin or end their day with a Vada Pav and Kadak Masala Chai

  • It gives you a feel that connects London with Amchi Mumbai

  • I pity the person serving us he was multi tasking to his fullest doing the job of a bus boy

  • The filling usually contains a few more things apart from boiled and mashed potatoes with spices and mystery seeds

  • Toasted coriander seeds and coriander leaf along with a few other konkan ingredients will surely make things better

  • The Sukha chutney was really wonderful and along with shallow fried green chilly is a good dish in itself

  • I visited the place which offers street food and with amazing chai

  • I tried vada pav for the first time but Shree Krishna Vada Pav (Hounslow) is known well for pav bhaji

  • They serve the best vada pav in UK

  • The tea and missal is also very good

  • Nice concept with good food &

  • It was snowing that day and having chai with lip smacking street food made our day

  • I loved their food specially the vada pav and dabeli with authentic taste

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