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Woburn Tandoori - London - Photo album

Delicious Indian food right next to our Hilton Hotel. Very nice owner and very clean place to eat. Food was ordered to go and was devoured on the Eurostar train back to Paris.
Found another gem of an Indian restaurant here in the heart of London last Friday. The food was amazing, every dish was perfect especially the best tarka dall and paratha I have tasted. Madras was 'proper', I mean just the right balance of spice and heat. Staff were fantastic and very reasonably pri
Great food and very well priced, especially given the location. Staff friendly and helpful with the menu. I would highly recommend and will be going back for more. The spend per person included a bottle of Moët, otherwise it would have been around £25 per person.
It taste like no other indian restaurant I was in. Very strong taste of spices, very! As you can see from photos it's good to take more than just main meal but don't worry. Prices are not scary.
Cosy little restaurant with decent food for a fair price. The portions are not massive but filling and tasty. The starters we had were quite nice except from the lamb that was a bit chewy and flavorless. But the main courses we had were good and the naan very fresh and tasty!
One of the best Indian meals we've ever had,friendly people. We couldn't fault this place at all. Thank you for a lovely meal Saturday 19th November
Perfect! Amazing food, nice staff (despite a small "language barrier"). Since the restaurant is so small, it really provides its very own special atmosphere, wich I really enjoyed. Absolutely recommended!
I eat here almost every week and it’s an absolute favourite. The staff are friendly and the food is properly home cooked and very very tasty. Yum yum yum!
Friendly staff, good prices, welcoming curry house.
Great food and service. It is now one of my "go to" places when I am in London.
I found this restaurant to be a real delight with very tasty good and great service. The waiter was very helpful with recommendations. The only downside was the bathroom, which was way downstairs and very cramped, but again this is central London.
This friendly family-run restaurant serves good curries in a cosy atmosphere and I like it very much. Much of the menu and the ambience are reminiscent of 30 years ago but they have added some dishes that have become popular more recently. This is an expensive area of London but prices have been kep
The restaurant is in a really Dickensian street and has always been family owned. The food was well cooked and of adequate sizs. The proprietor was very friendly. The menu was varied with some more unusual dishes. It is an intimate restaurant, and some potential customers had to go elsewhere. It is
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