Munal Tandoori

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I thoroughly agree with the other reviews.

I have actually experienced Ghorka food in its native surroundings, and this place recreates some very pleasant travel memories for me.The staff are excellent and charming, the menu extremely comprehensive (I defy anyone not to adore the Mo Mo starter!)

, and the portions are huge.

The Munal staff are more than happy to perform this service.Anyway, the only reason I don't give it a '10' is the slightly claustrophobic way in which the tables are crammed in to a relatively small space.

But as long as you don't mind over-hearing other peoples' conversations, you won't have a problem eating here.I should also point out that this is not 'Indian' food – while there are many similarities with the cuisine of Nepal's larger neighbour to the south and east, and many recognisable dishes for those familiar with, particularly, northern Indian food, this is distinctly different from the regular high street 'curry house'.

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This month Sophie Farrah swaps grey skies for colourful curries and Indian-inspired cocktails without even leaving South West London With the nights drawing in and the temperatures dropping there’s nothing quite like the flavours and aromas of a spice-filled meal to instantly transport one to sunnier climes, and luckily there’s no shortage of creative curries and exotic cocktails to be found locally… Originally cooking only Goan cuisine, Ma Goa in Putney now serve everything from tasty Mumbai street food to the comforting dishes of Southern India and its recent stylish refurb includes the addition of a new craft beer tap wall.

There are more tropical tipples on offer at the recently refurbished ‘Indian cocktail boudoir’ The Imperial Durbar in Tooting, which boasts rather magical and eclectic Indian-inspired interiors and cocktails such as the Mumbai Mule and the Calcutta Cobbler.

Richmond Hill Rise boasts the Michelin recommended Swagat and its delicious combinations of modern and traditional Indian dishes, whilst over the bridge you’ll find all the usual favourites at Tangawizi, served alongside seasonal specials such as venison tikka.

Moidul’s of Teddington is well known for its authentic Indian and Bangladeshi food (particularly its signature sweet and sour Pathia Balti) and over in Twickenham lies the traditional Little Mumbai as well as the more contemporary Atithi, which are both enduringly popular.

But on a dark November night sometimes only a delivery will do – for a trendy takeaway try the acclaimed Motu Indian Kitchen in Battersea which delivers unashamedly indulgent home-style Indian food fit for a Maharajah, and with several delivery kitchens in SW London, Holy Cow’s refined dishes are also reliably good, particularly its super spicy Saliza King Prawns – the tastiest way to warm up this winter.

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