Delicious! The food is traditional, but feels light bc they don’t use a ton of butter – this is really unusual. The Peshwari nan is delicious in particular. Service was slow, but very helpful and accommodating both of our noisy children and our many requests for not spicy food, etc.
Michael B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
Tucked awry in the charming Village of Hampstead in one of London’s charming inner burbs, this place serves excellent authentic vegetarian Indian cuisine. Exotic dishes such as okra with yogurt, coconut and spicy peppers, smoked aubergine and other local favorites. Lovely people and tasty food.
J N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Reading, MA
On our way back from walking all day we passed this place and decided to try it. Am I glad we did. Full disclosure: I believe vegetables are what food eats so trying a vegetarian Indian place wasn’t my first choice. Wow. We had a great meal! The vegetable samosas were some of the best any of us have had and the tikka masala with cheese cubes was wonderful. How they made their sauces so creamy is amazing! We also had a dosa that was very good – the only negative was it needed more of the excellent filling. The only dish we didn’t fall in love with was the lentils. Good flavor but too soupy for our taste. Highly recommend trying this(even all you meat eaters like myself!)
Zoe C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
In short — no atmosphere, nasty service charge, dirty toilet, reheated food & overpriced portion sizes. AVOID! The restaurant was empty save for one other table when I arrived — absolutely no atmosphere. I should have left then. Proceeded to look at the menu, when the food arrived it was clear it was very expensive for small portions. The waitress didn’t seem to know anything about the menu and had to call the manager over. Half my meal arrived within 5 minutes of ordering so it was clearly just reheated. It was taken back until 10 mins later my full meal arrived — obviously reheated for a second time. The portions were small for the prices charged. The dosa was pleasant enough. The Channa Masala is amongst the worst I have ever tasted, and had the most repugnant aftertaste — it tasted like a ready meal prepared days in advance and left to stagnate. I had to drink glasses of water to wash it down. The lemonade was grossly overpriced and served luke warm in a small grubby glass. When I had paid my excessive bill of £20(I was aghast at the £2.50 service charge!!), I asked for the bathrooms, the staff were clearly disinterested once I’d paid my dues and I was vaguely told«downstairs». There were no signposts upstairs or downstairs for the toilet and when you did find it, you were almost walking into the kitchen as it was right beside the kitchen door, the bathroom was clearly used by the kitchen staff as it was dirty(and had a urinal beside the sink), and I couldn’t wait to get out of there. Horrible end to my afternoon in Hampstead.
Sean R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
My friend suggested we try Woodlands after a trek through Hampstead Heath, and she showed her good taste! The three of us shared samosas, the paneer dosa, vegetable kootu, and vegetable biriyani. All delicious, particularly the biriyani and samosas. I believe I also tried their sweet lassi, which was very good, though also very filling.
Amy S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Portland, OR
We recently moved to the neighborhood and already know that this is going to be a hard place to avoid :) We enjoyed everything we ordered! I have Celiacs, so can’t have the dosas here since they aren’t gluten free. Because of that, and the prices, Rasa still wins for our veg-friendly Southern Indian food. But this place is a great second place!
Rob K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Francisco, CA
Southern Indian Vegetarian restaurant. They have some great Dosas here and homemade chutneys, which tick my boxes for finding authentic Indian food. If you’re vegetarian especially, this is the place to go.