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Wembley Tandoori
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L'ambiance
Tucked under the shadow of the Wembley Stadium arch, this place has been serving up genuine Indian-Nepalese fusion for over three decades. It's the kind of spot where you can grab a pint for under £5 and still get a proper curry feast. The menu leans heavily on Nepalean influences with an impressive vegetarian spread, and the service is quick without feeling rushed.
Known For
- •Bhutuwa Chicken
- •Tandoori Chicken on sizzling plate
- •extensive vegetarian options
- •affordable pints under £5
Best For
Location & Hours
Mo-Fr 12:00-14:00, 17:30-23:00; Sa 17:30-23:00; Su 17:30-22:30
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A mountain retreat under the stadium arch
Wembley Tandoori is the kind of place that feels like a little mountain retreat in the middle of a busy London suburb. The decor leans heavily into Nepalese themes, and you'll find yourself wondering if you've stumbled into a Himalayan village rather than Wembley Park Drive. The menu is genuinely extensive, especially for vegetarians – way better than what you'd find at most local curry houses.
The food is solid, no-nonsense Indian-Nepalese fare. My go-to is the Bhutuwa Chicken, which comes out piping hot and perfectly spiced. The tandoori chicken gets a theatrical presentation on a sizzling plate that's fun for sharing. Prices are refreshingly reasonable for central London, with pints often under £5. Service is friendly and efficient – they know their regulars and treat you like one.
It's not the fanciest spot in town, but it's exactly what you want after a concert at Wembley or a night out in the area. The location under the stadium arch makes it a natural stopping point, and the atmosphere is relaxed enough for families or groups. Skip the tourist traps and come here for a proper meal that won't break the bank.
Lire en français
Situé sous l'ombre de l'arche du stade de Wembley, ce restaurant sert une cuisine indo-népalaise authentique depuis plus de trente ans. L'intérieur rappelle un refuge de montagne, ce qui est une touche originale dans ce quartier animé. La carte est impressionnante, surtout pour les végétariens – bien plus complète que dans la plupart des restaurants de curry locaux.
Les plats sont solides et sans chichis. Le Bhutuwa Chicken est un incontournable, servi bien chaud et parfaitement assaisonné. Le poulet tandoori arrive sur un plateau brûlant, idéal pour partager. Les prix sont très raisonnables pour Londres, avec des pintes souvent en dessous de 5 livres. Le service est amical et efficace, les serveurs connaissent bien leur travail.
C'est l'endroit parfait après un concert au stade ou une soirée dans le quartier. L'emplacement sous l'arche en fait un point de chute naturel, et l'ambiance détendue convient aux familles comme aux groupes. Oubliez les attractions touristiques et venez pour un vrai repas qui ne videra pas votre portefeuille.