Saturday, October 17, 2015

Curry World: Best curry house in London saving the Day!

There is a huge craze for takeaway food in UK more than any other country in the world. Trust me I know how difficult it is to eat healthy food when you’re an working person. After a long day work or travelling, there is not much time and energy left for anything else. So the idea of having a fresh cooked meal delivered right to anyone’s home door is priceless.

I was pleased to accept the invitation from Curry World takeaway to try it out during my hectic hours of the weekdays. Now, before introducing Curry World takeaway let me tell you about how the home delivery works. Online food delivery system is very easy. On the order online page you need to select the dishes that you want and check out by detailing your address. Once registered you don’t need to register for second time.

As the takeaway has a good rating system I’m sure it will be quite easy for you to find what you are looking for local curry takeaway in London. Great food in abundance! The timing worked out fine. Whereas the order was supposed to be delivered in 45 – 60 mins, I got my order in just 30 mins.

Here’s a review that I have meant to write for a while. Now you wonder, how do curry world cook their dishes? Well let me give you an example of the foods that I have tasted so far.

LAMB SHASHLIK (6.60) a good old stick, it was the perfect cut of meat which I found that the combination of lemon juice and apple cider vinegar gives the meat a tangy and subtly sweet flavour. It was good in taste and was enough for two. Though I gobbled all in one go.

PANEER TIKKA MASALA (6.95) this paneer gravy pairs great with roti, butter naan or pilau rice. I truly treasure this takeaway style paneer. It was for a moment euphoria in my mouth.

PARO GARLIC CHICKEN (7.10) had a subtle flavour that went good with the basmati pilau rice. The mushroom bhajis were well marinated and had no four substance that are usually found in other takeaways. The oil was proportioned while the cooking was underway. A big 5 there for the oil being used less. I avoid such dishes. But the dish had no issue there.

Side dishes are usually less proportioned in takeaways but here the dry mixed vegetable (3.10) could do well for two person. So there was leftovers even I was eating more then I usually do.

All the dishes were very delicious, I couldn’t find a fault with any. I would totally suggest this place to everybody to be best curry housein London, including those who want to try Indian cuisine for the first time. The flavours are perfect without being extra spicy or fiery.


Suggestions: Tikka paneer, chicken Balti, makhani behar lamb, butter chicken tikka (chef’s special).
Discounts: over £40, 25% less