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Akbar

5.0 (2 reviews)
ModerateIndian, Pakistani
Closed 12:00 pm - 2:30 PM, 5:30 PM - 11:30 PM

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Roz ana Restaurant - Dessert Platter

Roz ana Restaurant

(12 reviews)

££££

Kingston Upon Thames

Great service, cool ambiance, food was delicious and authentic. Loved that they had a children's…read moremenu and colouring pages. Best papadam I've had. The air freshener near our table detracted from the delicious smell of the scrumptious fare. Overall very pleased.

All I want to do when I wake up in the morning is see your eyes…read more.. The lyrics to the old Toto song don't quite suit this particular Roz-Ana but the sentiment - slightly obsessional love, disappointment that they're not together - certainly applies to me and the lambchops. Mmm, lambchops... Little meaty bundles of gorgeously marinaded, er, meaty bundles... Sorry. Did I say that out loud? It's just that since I had the lambchops here (mmm, lambchops...) I've had this drooling response to the word. In a nutshell, lunch at Roz-Ana was the best Indian meal I've had this year. Given that other challengers include Tamarind and Indian Zing, that hopefully says a fair bit about the quality on offer at this charming Norbiton outpost. And the lambchops? (mmm, lambchops...) will easily make this year's Top Ten of Great Things Eaten. It's not that they stood out like a shining beacon of meaty gorgeousness, either. The other dishes we sampled - a piggy four starters, four mains, assorted sides, breads, puddings plus some rather excellent Chilean Pinot Noir - were of a similar quality with the sort of sauces that require as much moppy-up naan as your stomach can handle. Pork belly vindaloo, for example, was rich, meaty, hearty fare and topped with a perfect little square of crackling. Salmon was moist, fresh, beautifully fishy and not overpowered by the robust, tongue-tingling spicing. Scallops were perfectly cooked and fat, hand-dived specimens. And then there's the chicken tikka masala. Or, rather, the Chicken Tikka Laphroaig Masala as this is fully billed. Done well, CTM can easily prove why it's an English favourite. Done brilliantly, with the smoky, peaty undertones provided by a flambeed single malt finish... Well, that means another lambchop-style Pavlovian response. (Mmm, lambchops... mmm... Laphroaig Masala...) With even puddings hitting the right buttons - particularly the Darjeeling Brulee with cardamom cookies - Roz-Ana proved itself a very serious restaurant indeed. The name translates from the Hindi as "come every day". Here's hoping they DON'T open a Finchley branch. If they do, I'll be taking them up on that offer...

Jolshiri - Chicken Leg Roast

Jolshiri

(1 review)

Claygate

Myself and four friends visited Jolshiri on a weekend away to Claygate recently as we were all in…read morethe mood for Indian food and had heard great things. I'm very surprised that I'm the first to review this place on Yelp. The food, service and atmosphere were excellent and by far one of the best Indian meals I've ever eaten. Whilst the majority of us have our favourite dishes, I was gently swayed by the waiter to try an alternative variation on my favourite dish - lamb saag. The dish was perfect, a perfect blend of tastes, spices and tastes incredible. I want to say it was called Lamb Sagotti but I might be wrong. Everyone agreed it was a terrific meal and if we ever found ourselves back in Claygate, we would certainly return.

From the owner: Jolshiri names after a mystical river famed in poetry, is the exciting new sister restaurant to the…read morehighly acclaimed and award winning Sesame in New Maldon. Our menu is carefully designed by our chefs to appeal to the taste of those newer curry fans as well as the more experianced who have developed a discerning palate. we hope to comfort you with your favourites and entice you with exciting new selections for your dining enjoyment. Whether you are a meat eater or vegetarian, fish fancier or tandoori taste we have tried to give you the widest range of choice possible. Visiting our restaurant will be a dining experience combining ambiance, decor, service and, of course, good food to tantalise and test your taste buds and, hopefully, wanting to come back for more.

Akbar - indpak - Updated May 2026

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