Harden's survey result
Summary
This highly rated curry house just north of Richmond town centre (on the way to Kew), from Goa-born chef Sunil D’Souza (ex-Trishna and Kutir), is notable for its range of classic and more unusual dishes, and a particularly “good choice of vegan and vegetarian options”. Top Menu Tip – try the super-hot ‘Sexy Chicken’ starter (move over, Richard Caring).
Summary
“In the lost part of Richmond” (on the way to Kew) – “a very good curry house” spread over three levels, whose staff are “always really friendly”. Head Chef Sunil produces a menu that intersperses less familiar dishes and ingredients with tandoori classics: “it’s much much better than so much of what’s available locally, and well worth the extra short walk from the town centre”.
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100 Kew Road, London, TW9 2PQ
Prices
| Wine per bottle | £25.00 |
| Filter Coffee | £6.50 |
| Bread | £3.50 |
| Service | 12.50% |
100 Kew Road, London, TW9 2PQ
Opening hours
| Monday | CLOSED |
| Tuesday | 5 pm‑10 pm |
| Wednesday | 5 pm‑10 pm |
| Thursday | 5 pm‑10 pm |
| Friday | 5 pm‑10 pm |
| Saturday | 12 pm‑3 pm, 5 pm‑10 pm |
| Sunday | 12 pm‑3 pm, 5 pm‑9 pm |
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