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non QPR: curry house recommendations 22:21 - Oct 9 with 4390 viewsPeterHucker

where's the best place for a curry around Hammersmith / Chiswick / Fulham area these days? I moved away from W12 in 2003 and none of favourite places from back then seem to be still in business!!

Looking for somewhere we can eat in, not takeaway, mid price kind of place. i.e. not some gentrified over-priced place but not some cheapo place with too much grease and colouring food either.

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non QPR: curry house recommendations on 22:32 - Oct 9 with 4377 viewsHunterhoop

Putney Tandoori used to be an old school type curry house. Haven't been in a few years (used to live around the corner), but used to be pretty reliable, and the curries all erred on the side of hot.

Old bloke who owned it used to potter about talking to customers too.
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non QPR: curry house recommendations on 23:07 - Oct 9 with 4331 viewsjohncharles

Monty's Northfield Avenue.
Nuff said.

Strong and stable my arse.

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non QPR: curry house recommendations on 23:24 - Oct 9 with 4314 viewsRBlock

Rajput on the goldhawk road is very good
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non QPR: curry house recommendations on 23:59 - Oct 9 with 4291 viewssmegma

non QPR: curry house recommendations on 23:24 - Oct 9 by RBlock

Rajput on the goldhawk road is very good


Ajanta on Goldhawk Rd corner of Bush Green. But it's not in Hammersmith Fulham or Chiswick though
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non QPR: curry house recommendations on 01:33 - Oct 10 with 4254 viewstimcocking

By far the best (in London) is Khan's in Notting Hill. No alcohol for sale if that matters.

Not posh, just far superior.
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non QPR: curry house recommendations on 07:22 - Oct 10 with 4165 viewsMrSheen

Indian Zing on King Street in Hammersmith is higher end, but worth it. Really good.
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non QPR: curry house recommendations on 07:59 - Oct 10 with 4139 viewshubble

non QPR: curry house recommendations on 23:24 - Oct 9 by RBlock

Rajput on the goldhawk road is very good


I'll second that - old school, delicious and cheap.

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non QPR: curry house recommendations on 08:11 - Oct 10 with 4127 viewsGroveR

non QPR: curry house recommendations on 01:33 - Oct 10 by timcocking

By far the best (in London) is Khan's in Notting Hill. No alcohol for sale if that matters.

Not posh, just far superior.
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It's not curry (Austrian) but if I was on Westbourne Grove I'd keep going a couple of door's down from khans to the Tiroler Hut. Do not try to sink their beer like a session lager though or you'll be oom-pah-pahing your way round trying to touch everyone's pork knuckle.
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non QPR: curry house recommendations on 08:17 - Oct 10 with 4120 viewsRBlock

non QPR: curry house recommendations on 07:22 - Oct 10 by MrSheen

Indian Zing on King Street in Hammersmith is higher end, but worth it. Really good.


Ooh, ye, I'll back Zing as well. Very good.
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non QPR: curry house recommendations on 08:50 - Oct 10 with 4092 viewsparker64

non QPR: curry house recommendations on 08:11 - Oct 10 by GroveR

It's not curry (Austrian) but if I was on Westbourne Grove I'd keep going a couple of door's down from khans to the Tiroler Hut. Do not try to sink their beer like a session lager though or you'll be oom-pah-pahing your way round trying to touch everyone's pork knuckle.


I used to work round there in the early 90s working lates. Had many good nights in the Tirorler Hut - one of the few places that stayed open after pub closing time. Not averse to chucking people out if you got a bit leery! The others were the Bohemia in the basement of one of those slightly seedy hotels, and Angelos further along Westbourne Grove.
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non QPR: curry house recommendations on 09:42 - Oct 10 with 4054 viewshubble

non QPR: curry house recommendations on 01:33 - Oct 10 by timcocking

By far the best (in London) is Khan's in Notting Hill. No alcohol for sale if that matters.

Not posh, just far superior.
[Post edited 10 Oct 2017 1:34]


Tim Khans had really gone downhill last time I visited it. In the 80s it was superb. Seemed a shadow of its former self latterly. When was the last time you went?

When I was a kid we used to go to the Light of India on King Street which was great and I think there's still a stretch around Ravenscourt Park where there are about 4 or 5 Indian Restaurants (aforementioned Indian Zing being one of them), all of them pretty good.

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non QPR: curry house recommendations on 10:25 - Oct 10 with 4021 viewsrunningman75

Rangrez Indian Restaurant - Fulham Palace Road, great Punjabi food.
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non QPR: curry house recommendations on 11:32 - Oct 10 with 3968 viewsichbinnaughty

Potli, on Chiswick High is magnificent.
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non QPR: curry house recommendations on 13:15 - Oct 10 with 3906 viewsEsox_Lucius

Crown & Sceptre if you like a Thai curry, with the added bonus of Fullers beers on tap.

The grass is always greener.

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non QPR: curry house recommendations on 21:30 - Oct 10 with 3734 viewsGroveR

non QPR: curry house recommendations on 08:50 - Oct 10 by parker64

I used to work round there in the early 90s working lates. Had many good nights in the Tirorler Hut - one of the few places that stayed open after pub closing time. Not averse to chucking people out if you got a bit leery! The others were the Bohemia in the basement of one of those slightly seedy hotels, and Angelos further along Westbourne Grove.


Oh good lord, downstairs at Angelos - first place I ever saw a Greek wedding where bags of gear were pinned to the bride's dress
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non QPR: curry house recommendations on 22:41 - Oct 10 with 3694 viewsBrightonhoop

Long way out and a long time ago but the kohinoor in Uxbridge was second only to the funky Medina on Brick Lane which also had no licence, but you could go next door and return with trays of pints from the pub. Happy days.
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non QPR: curry house recommendations on 01:57 - Oct 11 with 3649 viewsW14Hoop

non QPR: curry house recommendations on 08:17 - Oct 10 by RBlock

Ooh, ye, I'll back Zing as well. Very good.


Yea Zing is good.

Katmandu by the seven stars roundabout by Goldhanger Rd and Paddenswick Rd if it's still there used to be good.

But I'd go the extra mile(s) to the Churchill Arms in Notting Hill for the Thai food there. Absolute quality and reasonable too. Been going there for years then Central line to White City for the game.
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non QPR: curry house recommendations on 03:22 - Oct 11 with 3635 viewsBoston

Never got a liking for Thai curry, not that I don't eat it occasionally, it's just not Indian.

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non QPR: curry house recommendations on 09:27 - Oct 11 with 3559 viewsPommyhoop

I was going to say edge out further West to Southall to go to The Brilliant.
I googled it to see it was still doing the business , found this funky video from 2 years ago.


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non QPR: curry house recommendations on 20:46 - Oct 11 with 3436 viewsBklynRanger

non QPR: curry house recommendations on 09:42 - Oct 10 by hubble

Tim Khans had really gone downhill last time I visited it. In the 80s it was superb. Seemed a shadow of its former self latterly. When was the last time you went?

When I was a kid we used to go to the Light of India on King Street which was great and I think there's still a stretch around Ravenscourt Park where there are about 4 or 5 Indian Restaurants (aforementioned Indian Zing being one of them), all of them pretty good.


Yeah I really like Shilpa around there, though not necessarily completely and utterly mind blowing.
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