Find out what Bangladeshi restaurants to try in Hornchurch. Hornchurch is a suburban town in the London Borough of Havering, East London, England, 15.2 miles (24.5 km) east-northeast of Charing Cross. Historically an ancient parish in the county of Essex, that became the manor and liberty of Havering, Hornchurch shifted from agriculture to other industries with the growing significance of nearby Romford as a market town and centre of administration. As part of the suburban growth of London in the 20th century, Hornchurch significantly expanded and increased in population, becoming an urban district in 1926, and forming part of Greater London since 1965. It is the location of Queen's Theatre, Havering Sixth Form College and Havering College of Further and Higher Education.
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4 based on 118 reviews
I eat here quite a lot, always good, always busy which is a good sign, book to avoid disappointment.
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4 based on 57 reviews
No booking but seated and ordered within a reasonable time. Food lovely, service and drinks all good
4 based on 41 reviews
Late decision to grab a curry, ordered and paid and then waited and waited, after 40 minutes chased up the order to be told - im not your waiter - so I went into the kitchen to inquire - absolute madness was told its coming - one minute - actually turned up 5 minutes later - when we got the food home - wrong rice orders and luke warm. What was interesting is that other waiting customers were offered small beers ( i didn't want one but the offer would have been nice) . However overwhelming was the very rude waiter that repeated " i dont look after you Im not your waiter" very well done - thats going to make me want to return isnt it ? his reply well thats your choice ......We dont need you.
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4 based on 40 reviews
Based in Hornchurch, Essex, Caf�� Balti is a favourite of local curry fans, offering some of the best Indian cuisine in the area. A classic balti restaurant, Caf�� Balti is located on a corner of the busy Hornchurch Road, close to Grenfell Park and easily
Dined here with my husband on a Thursday evening. First visit and we were the only ones eating in. So, a really quiet evening, staff were unintrusive, but needed prompting to get their attention. Ordered off the main menu, had poppadoms a starter to share, two mains with sides (pilau rice, sag, bombay potato) and a couple of soft drinks. Reasonable price at £42. The food itself was ok in flavour but I've never seen anything so brightly coloured which was a bit off putting!However, when we left we noticed sign in the window which offered a choice of 3 courses for a fixed price of £7.95 per person on Thursday nights (and the choices weren'tfar off what we had ordered). While I was happy with the meal it was disappointing the set menu wasn't offered to us.
4 based on 186 reviews
Ginger lounge, a pioneering sophisticated & authentic indian resturant opened its doors in June 2014, Ginger lounge offers its patrons a delightful range of refined, fine food which remains faithful to the best Culinary traditions of the Indian sub-contin
We visit at least once a month and the food and service have always been great. An excellent choice of dishes with the Jingray Sag Paneer a particular highlight. Don't miss the Chef's Starters.
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4 based on 54 reviews
Went in for a meal with colleagues who had flown in late and was greeted with friendly service. Drinks and starters came quickly and the mains were all tasty and without lurid colours but with good tastes and flavours. Overall good value for money and friendly...yes you can get posher food but for a good standard curry this was very good.
4 based on 440 reviews
Been a while since I've been in this restaurant but after a particularly boozy session a curry seemed like an excellent idea.We didn't bother with any starters but the poppadoms with chutney / pickle etc. made for an excellent appetiser.I had chicken jalfrezi with boiled rice an onion bhaji & keema nann and all the food was great, it soaked up the beer I'd had earlier nicely.Service was good but the restaurant was more or less empty so that was no surprise really.On reflection today with a clearer head the bill was on the high side working out at roughly £25 a head but then we'd all had a beer and a brandy each so that's probably why.Anyway, very good on this occasion but, from my previous visits, I know this isn't always the case.
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