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Contribuisci feedbackThe place is very welcoming, Had a very wonderful waitresss called Aanchal who was very attentive and polite. There were many dishes to choose from and its like home cooked food. Love the food and hospitality, definitely would recommend and I will be coming back
We came to TKC for dinner and we were greeted by Aanchal straight away. Very friendly and helped with our orders. Our food came immediately and was very delicious, full of flavour. I really enjoyed it and would recommend that if you are in the area then come to TKC for some real authentic food.
I have dined at this restaurant three or four times in the past and had positive experiences. However, something has changed in recent months or years. The lamb tikka dish I ordered was very disappointing and seemed to be poorly cooked. The quality of the lamb itself also appeared to be poor, as it was tough, undercooked, and difficult to cut. I returned the dish immediately. The staff did try to make up for it by offering two kebabs which were flavorful and of good quality. It seems that the chef needs to be more careful or receive additional training. I do not plan on eating here again for a while.
My wife and I were visiting family members in Southall when we passed by TKC and decided to give it a try. I ordered the Chicken Karahi while the Mrs ordered Saag Chicken. Both dishes were cooked and seasoned to perfection and were bursting with flavor this is the way to do it. I cannot recommend this place highly enough, if you are passing by you must give this place a try.
The decor around is nice, with lots of stylish lighting. However, the buffet isn’t what it seems. From my experience, they only had about 11 different foods mainly from the East. Unfortunately, lots of the food was lukewarm. The service was pleasant, although they did fail to give the correct Wi Fi password (I think they said that it wasn’t working, but I'm not fully sure). On the bright side, they were quite friendly. For ‘dessert,’ The waiters handed out plastic bowls like the takeaway ones which had small rice in this milk like liquid, a bit like ras malai. Overall, the total cost was £70 for 2 adults 3 Children, which was different to the price when we asked over the phone, where they said £62. Compared to other buffets, such as Zaza Bazaar, it isn’t worth the money you pay for it. Altogether, I personally wouldn’t recommend going here for the buffet.