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Saw really good eating and review so went to their Sunday
Saw really good eating and review so went to their Sunday lunch buffet with a friend. The food is plain mediocre compared to other London Indian restaurants. The buffet size was quite small as well and there were no snacks or desert on the buffet.
Be the first to ReplyWent for my birthday and ordered the rabbit dish.
Wow,great flavours and delicate meat,definitely have to go back and have it again!
Be the first to ReplyWonderful atmosphere and amazing food.
Slightly higher prices compared to other Indian restaurants but worth every penny as the food is absolutely delicious! The staff were very attentive and provided an excellent service throughout our meal. I will definitely be eating here again!
Be the first to ReplyHad the lunch buffet with the fam.
We are a big group and they managed to get us seated. (We booked ahead tho so if you're also a big group, let them know would make you both happier)The food tastes good but it's refilled very slow so we always find ourselves digging for meat in the pot. Also the food selection isn't the best. My vegetarian uncle can only have rice and salad and one curry cus most others have meat in it. Had a good time there tho.
Be the first to ReplyCame for the Sunday lunch buffet.
There were about a variety of 8 different dishes, a salad bar, and naan with rice. The curries were all good, but not exceptional (it's a buffet after all), but I'm taking off a star because there wasn't a single dish that was actually spicy. The drinks are delicious though, and I would highly recommend!
Be the first to ReplyWhat a brilliant restaurant to have in the local area!
What a brilliant restaurant to have in the local area! Honestly, the menu and the food is like a restaurant in Central London. It is not your typical Indian restaurant, it is more authentic than dishes typically made for the western palette. A nice touch is that the menu has a suggestion for a wine pairing, which I thought was brilliant. Although the prices of some of the bottles of wine are quite pricey. My friend and I decided to share our dishes so that we could try more. They do offer a set tasting menu but we ordered from the a la carte menu. We were given a complimentary dish to start which was a nice touch, and we had poppadoms with home made chutneys. Normally I don't go for poppadoms but when they arrived I was really impressed. We got all different types and the dips were tasty, some were very spicy! For our starters we ordered the Afghani chicken tikka and Hiran Ki boti (red deer), both dishes were delicious and the deer had a really kick to it, it was a bit spicy for me. The portion sizes were good, so we were both able to have a decent amount each with us sharing. For the main event, we went for Chicken Biryani and the coastal Mutton Masala. Both dishes came with rice, so you don't have to order anything on the side. We just went for a cheese naan and a roti. The biryani was definitely my favourite, it was so full of flavour and it was delivered steamed in a clay pot. The mutton was cooked perfectly, very tender and you got plenty of big chunks of meat. Again that dish was a bit spicy for me, but all dishes are marked with their hotness rating, so it was to be expected. The portion sizes were again, a really good size. We were definitely full when we left!The restaurant has a vast wine list and cocktails available to really make a night of it. I would definitely visit the restaurant again, but it isn't the sort of restaurant I would go to every week. I will probably return when I have visitors to impress with my local area! I would like to try their takeaway, Babur to go, further down the road. The restaurant is quite expensive, I think our bill came to £85 for two people, with a bottle of the cheapest wine they sell. If you are looking for something different than your Korma and Tikka Marsala then try here! I think we are lucky to have something so good nearby. Don't be put off by the giant tiger statue on the roof of the restaurant!! Also, I would suggest booking as the restaurant was full on my visit. We made a booking at 6:30pm on a Friday evening and by the time we we left it was full and there were people waiting.
Be the first to ReplyOur cocktail and canapes by Chef Jiwanlal's included
Our cocktail and canapes by Chef Jiwanlal's included poultry, vegetarian, savoury and sweet... plus we also took up their 50% off offer in the restaurant that night. Would be ashamed not to!chukandri venison £7.95 - quite a heavy spiced and the venison was a little dry. clove smoked lamb chops £8.25 - the infused flavour of cloves is so subtle yet quite distinct. I have never had cloves as the main flavour in lamb and thought that this works well. Brilliant!ostrich soole £8.50 dal makhni £5.50 - the creamy black lentils was such a hearty warming dish but I thought it was quite a small portion.lamb dum briyani, boondi raita £15.75 - the scent of perfectly cooked basmati rice is just unbeatable and the sealed pot was opened at the table, the smell of those spices was just delectable! Service is as attentive as always and once again enjoyed Babur's meal. I felt that the meat starters that we had was a little dry and the spice was quite intense, bordering excessive but I am sure that Chef Jiwanlal will come up with something interesting soon. Looking forward to our next meal, Babur!
Be the first to ReplyOne of my favorite London restaurants.
So many great things to write about this place. The hospitality is one of the best, the cocktails are great and somewhat adventurous, and the food is cooked to perfection. Little minor details such as the offering of samples while you wait only adds to the experience.
Be the first to ReplyI went here with someone who has been frequenting this
I went here with someone who has been frequenting this establishment for a long time and is a big fan. So I let them order while I sat back. I didn't even look at the menu, so I can't say for sure that the menu is not a typical Indian restaurant. But I will say the two dishes I had were certainly unique. One of them, was rabbit and it was brilliant. Just not typical Indian, so I was a bit out of my comfort zone.I can sum up that this is a more formal, Indian fusion restaurant that does stand apart in ambience and menu.
Be the first to ReplyI don't think I have had better Indian food out of India.
They make perfect food, every time! Wonderful classic dishes, and great niche dishes that aren't that common, but great nonetheless.They do delivery too, so it's pretty much a win-win situation here guys!What else could you want from an Indian restaurant, there's a dish for everyone, and there's no need to go for the meat dishes if you don't eat it, the vegetarian dishes are out of this world (and that's a high compliment coming from a complete carnivore).Get yourself down there (or call for a delivery) and you won't look back!
Be the first to ReplyOut of nowhere just off the South Circular is a house with
Out of nowhere just off the South Circular is a house with a giant papier-mâché Tiger on top. A closer look reveals a high-end Indian restaurant serving exciting and ambitious food in a white napkin style with art-adorned brick walls and sculptures. It's a surprising and rewarding find, but given the rave reviews already here and in press, the real surprise is why everyone in London doesn't know about Barbur. I highly recommend a trip. The OG to HOP is the way to go (overground to Honor Oak Park) and from there it is only a short walk East. You'll need to have a reservation for your table and to have no reservations for your menu choice; there are wild mixes of flavours throughout which excel when combined with the high quality of ingredients on offer.
Be the first to ReplyVery upmarket Indian food.
Lots of deep flavours, surprising twists and beautifully plated delicacies! This really is so much more than your usual Indian restaurant, I wouldn't be surprised if they were in the running for a Michelin recommendation. It's not cheap, but then again it's not your average Indian takeaway, it's more like a journey through the subcontinent by taste, smell and texture.
Be the first to ReplyBabur has speedily shot to the top of my
Babur has speedily shot to the top of my most-frequently-visited restaurants list. The food is always interesting - the menu changes monthly, as does the cocktail menu - and the portions aren't too big or greasy so there is always room for 2 or 3 courses if necessary.The service normally treads the fine line between being neglected and being over attended to perfectly. I say normally as they occasionally get it wrong and hassle/neglect, but I've been enough times to say with confidence that this restaurant knows what its doing and any blips are oddities.The food isn't as cheap as a bog standard Indian, but where else can you get Buffalo curry which is so hot it burns yet so fragrant it makes your mouth sing while burning?! Well worth the extra ££, and nowhere near prices of 'posh' Indian restaurants in central London. Also they have a loyalty card - love it.
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