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Contribuisci feedbackHere countless times to eat the best prantha’s in london. others then that, they have bundles of Indian spicy food that is worth trying. what I think is an upgrade is equipment and furniture. I personally like this place very much.
Possibly the best cholleh patooreh. .in city, a great claim, but ate in most southalls restaurants I really think these youngs have it right. as regards the appetizers, the disc runner is the one to go.
After a fabulous eating holiday in wales there is nothing I wanted more than some delicious, vegetarian Indian food. spice was what we were all and southall was on the way to home. southall is located a few miles from the airport heathrow and houses the largest Asian community in london. the neighbourhood is mainly sikh and the roads are full of gurdwaras, tempts, shops and amazing food. for me, a trip to southall always includes a visit in the gurdwara on havelock road and a delicious meal in delhiwala. this is a family tradition that has been strong for many years. delhiwala is a pure vegetarian restaurant in the king street (the “other side of Southall”, away from the bullshit of southall broadway. Delicious, house style punjabi food is their speciality but they also have South Indian and Indian Chinese dishes on the map. it's about eating here and besides two television screens that radiate the latest Bollywood hits, there's really no ambiente. first was papri chaat, which was wonderfully crispy, creamy, spicy, tangy and everything else, at once. brilliant and satisfying, as always. chana bhatura screams punjabi comfort and is a stack delhiwala order. they make a great job with the tasty cherry curry, the fabulous tastes with the softest, fried bhaturas and a delicious pickel. yum. it didn't end there. rajma was next to a delicious kidney beans curry, which is a favorite in every punjabi home. it was the first time that we ordered this court here and it was wiped with some tandoori roti and an order of windshield wiper (tree cheese parantha for the little one. da delhiwala also a large selection of Indian mithai (sweet, dessert was disappointing. the gajar ka halwa (carrot pudding was overheated, almost burned, and the kulfi (indian ice cream was not worth the calorie. disappoint, but I can live with it because the rest of our food was delicious. delhiwala is my favorite place in southall for eating authentic, house style punjabi. very recommend a way around to delhiwala southall the next time they drive past heathrow with a serious Indian spicy. P.S. we also picked up a greedy ride to dinner.
This place is true to its name. I’ve tried several dishes as Delhi Wala and each and every one of them has been spot on. My favourites are the Aloo Paranthas and Cholle Bhature. As much as a trek Southall can be from Central London, it absolutely is worth it. You will be spoilt for choice, whether it’s the starters or the dessert that you’re trying to decide for. Asking for any specials is always a good idea!
Delhi Wala is a vibrant restaurant situated on King Street, Southall. The menu delivers a sumptuous assortment of vegetarian Indian dishes. The chats are yummy. The paneer sizzler was great. In the main course we tried chole bhature and assortment of parathas. The parathas have authentic north indian taste. The desserts are very good as well. If you like north indian cuisine this one is for you.