Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Twickenham. Twickenham is a suburban area and town in Greater London, lying on the River Thames 10.2 miles west-southwest of the centre of London. It has an extensive town centre and is famous as being the home of rugby union, with hundreds of thousands of spectators visiting Twickenham Stadium, the world's largest rugby stadium, each year. The historic riverside area is famous for its network of 18th-century buildings and pleasure grounds, many of which survive intact. This area has three grand period mansions with public access: York House, Marble Hill and Strawberry Hill House. Another has been lost, that belonging to 18th-century aphoristic poet Alexander Pope. Among these is the Neo-Gothic prototype home of Horace Walpole which has given its name to a whole district, Strawberry Hill, and is linked with the oldest Roman Catholic university in the country, St Mary's University, Twickenham.
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4 based on 210 reviews
Tangawizi restaurant in London���s East Twickenham, close to Richmond Bridge, earned the well-heeled locals��� devotion right from the off. The chef is ���trained by and strongly recommended by Vineet Bhatia��� and that���s saying quite a lot. The dining
Now feel like regulars here. Another excellent meal. Food and service of a high standard. May not be the most unusual curries, but portions are good and they are not greasy and floating in ghee. Chicken Masaladar is tomatoey and rich and Saag paneer is delicious. Flavours are distinct and meat is tender. Doggy bags for leftovers are happily provided.
5 based on 86 reviews
Mouth-watering food from tea houses across the Himalayan range of Nepal, Tibet & India including dumplings, noodles, curry, roti roll & Indo Chinese Cuisine.
Very good food, great hospitality and lovely atmosphere. We had our anniversary in this little gem, we will return in a week with our kids..Thank you Mr.MomoHi aurizio P,Thank you for taking time to leave us a great review and we are very happy that you enjoyed your experience at MOMO & ROTI. We appreciate your detailed compliments on the food and service from our restaurant, which means a lot to us. Thank you so much once again and looking forward to serving you soon.Kind RegardsThe MOMO & ROTI Team
4 based on 135 reviews
Magnificent small sushi restaurant in the centre of Twickenham, conveniently near to the station and open until 10pm.Very authentic, almost cliché, sushi chef emerging from behind the curtains delivering fresh, very well prepared sushi rolls, sashimi, chicken katsu and all sorts of tempora.We had the 74/75 which was a marvellous selection of sushi treats, plus a tempora squid dish which was good, though not sensational.The green tea ice cream was a novel desert, though the sweet red bean was slight strange as we couldnât get over the texture of baked beans!Service was attentive, though one of the waitresses could do with a tickle as she smiled as frequently as the fish swimming on our plates.Definitely worth a visit to the most underrated sushi restaurant in Twickers.
4 based on 270 reviews
Atithi is Owned by EX Michelin BIB Gourmand award winning chef Krishnapal Negi.
I've been to this place a lot over the years, with friends and family, especially as it has always had a strong veggie bias. I think it started out wholly vegetarian, but Twickenham wasn't ready for that. I admit I haven't been for a few months but I took a veggie friend there tonight for a quick supper. It was dreadful. I've put 2 stars out of respect for previous meals. I had to apologise to my friend for bringing him here under false pretenses. Soggy popadoms and standard cheap chutneys from a jar. None of that chopped fresh onion and mint. Then a lurid looking dahl, mostly a rather metallic, tomato sauce and a few split peas in it. No spices or real flavour to speak of. The vegetable curry seemed to be in the same sauce with a few peas, maybe a bit of cauliflower and a couple of bits of potato. Nothing nice about it at all. The 4 little puris looked like those 1960 party snack cheese footballs. Filled with some yoghurt and a sweet, sticky jam. Seemed more like the pudding. Looked bought in. Staff fairly off hand. No one asked how our meal was or took any interest, so guys, now you know. Maybe this was a one off, but it looked like something had fundamentally changed from what used to be a little bit of excellence. Decor has changed. Some tacky photos, carvings and fairy lights.I fear it's changed hands. No sign of the engaging staff of old. Sorry, won't be back unless I hear positive reports very soon. You've lost a customer.
5 based on 209 reviews
We are a family run restaurant serving fresh & seasonal Oriental food.Whether it's a romantic date, supper with kids or a girls' night out, Hei Hing can offer you a wonderful experience in a stylish yet friendly setting.
Came across this little restaurant by accident down in Isleworth for work and needed some great flavour. This couldnât have been better, a fantastic choice of food and a really friendly atmosphere, lovely staff and made to felt so welcome. Thank you for lifting the evening.
4 based on 238 reviews
A traditional, family-friendly pub, The Prince Albert has a great reputation for first-rate service and exceptional food and drink. Yua are able to enjoy it all in a stylish new setting. We are one of the best pubs in Twickenham to catch the latest live s
The best Thai food Iâve eaten since I last ate in Thailand itself 100%. All starters, mains and dessert were amazing. The staff are friendly and the service is fast too. Great choice of drinks and a nice garden area in the back of the pub. Canât really fault it in any way! Thanks Prince Albert for a quality experience.Dear Richard, Thank you for the review. We are delighted you love our Thai food.We hope you visit us again soon.Kind regardsKen and the Albert team
4 based on 128 reviews
Welcome to Panas Nepalese Dining . We are a palace for enjoying the true authentic hospitality. We focus on creating seasonal menus where you will enjoy fine Nepalese and South Asian creative cuisines; We are very passionate in our restaurant therefor " W
The restaurant is large and has a very nice interior. The staff were so welcoming and very professional. A real effort was made. There were some complementary starter snacks which were a nice touch. I found the rest of the food to be underwhelming. The main dish was just like a very average medium curry, despite it being a vindaloo. The flavour wasn't great at all. Maybe it was a bad night as there are many other good reviews here.
4 based on 263 reviews
Little Mumbai is a collaboration of Indian Chefs who always wanted to serve authentic Indian recipes which reflects true Indian cuisine. They have a vast culinary experience whether it is in the best Mumbai hotels or some of the best London restaurant and
It's a very small place and it would be best to book. We were welcomed and drinks and poppadums arrived quickly. We did then wait a while for our actual food, but the owner/manager apologised saying they were exceptionally busy as lots of takeaway orders had come at once. I was inclined to feel that customers in the actual restaurant should take precedence, but I suppose Indian restaurants must rely heavily on takeaways to keep going. When our food arrived it was absolutely excellent. I had never had palak pakora chaat, which was deepfried spinach leaves in batter, very crunchy. This would go soggy in a takeaway BTW. The tandoori lamb chops were fantastic, thick, juicy and good value. Onion bahji sizzling and crunchy. We again had an apology for the delay; all the food is freshly cooked to order. We will certainly go here again. There were three or four groups of family with children, and everybody was treated individually. It's more for local residents than a large group of rugby fans who want to mop up their lager fast.
5 based on 370 reviews
Such a nice evening in Umi; the service is very attentive, personal but not in your face. It is exactly right. We enjoyed the Kaisa salad as a starter, crunchy wirh a fresh peanut dressing. The other starters were also very good. The main rolls were spot on and because it is all freshly prepared the few changes we asked for were not a problem. Thank you Bobby and team for a fantastic evening!.
4 based on 60 reviews
UNA is a stunning, newly established restaurant located in Richmond upon Thames that specialises in serving authentic gourmet Asian cuisine in the tapas style. Our passion for creating delicious, high-quality meals, along with our intimate, beautifully de
Let's start with the positives- delicious food. Asparagus, popcorn prawns, paneer all cooked to perfection. The food was brilliant. But this place needs to get its act together elsewhere."Asian tapas" is a neat concept but falls apart when the first plates are brought within 25 minutes and the next ones are over an hour after that. The spacing was just silly. We finished our bottle of wine before our second round of "plates" and were not offered any more drinks at any point. When our first (dirty) plate was taken away, we were given a replacement with cutlery essentially chucked on it. No thank you after we'd paid- and we needed to work quite hard to even get the bill.It could be a great restaurant but there are some glaring issues they need to address before that is the case. Let's hope they do.Dear Andrew Many thanks for your valuable insights on the areas of improvement at Una. We shall discuss all the valid points raised and shall share this review with our staff during our next briefing. Slight tweaks can help improve your dining experience, and we will implement all that has been suggested. We hope to see you back soon Regards Una Management
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