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Bidra med feedbackNice concept with good food prompt service. Had Misal pav, vada pav and tea. Tea is in the true sense of masala chai compare to all other Indian joints serving tea. Rest of the dishes also looked promising.
Mumbai either begin or end their day with a Vada Pav and Kadak Masala Chai. In my quest to explore Hounslow, I discovered SKVP. My take on ambience is, it gives you a feel that connects London with Amchi Mumbai. The painting of BEST Bus brings back memories. The staff. I am not sure of how many people work in this place. Given the number of tables and the foot fall I saw, they were surely understaffed. I pity the person serving us he was multi tasking to his fullest doing the job of a bus boy, server and a steward staff. Now the food. The Vada, I have seen and likes in Mumbai has a thicker and a fluffy batter coating. The filling usually contains a few more things apart from boiled and mashed potatoes with spices and mystery seeds. Addition of things like chilly flakes, toasted coriander seeds and coriander leaf along with a few other konkan ingredients will surely make things better. The side Chutney, saw the combination of green and tamarind chutney served together. Liked it in the beginning but then wished they could be served separately. The Sukha chutney was really wonderful and along with shallow fried green chilly is a good dish in itself. The cocktail samosas were good, I guess I was not expecting them to be like this. The quality of all the foods mentioned above will surely get one more visit from me. I am also sharing a cupon detail, if there is anyone who would like to visit the place post reading this Post, you are welcomed to do so. My last line is, hope the employer ensures the right ratio of tables to food and work force. This will surely lead to more people visiting and dining.
Cravings for tasty, spicy street food?? Definitely come to Shree Krishna Vada pav, serving yummy vada pav, dabeli, bhelpuri and many more dishes in London.. Being in London from last 8-9 months I missed the Indian street food and after searching a lot finally landed here It was snowing that day and having chai with lip smacking street food made our day I loved their food specially the vada pav and dabeli with authentic taste, perfect spices it was drooling
Back in 2012,My first trip ‘abroad’ and everything was already new and surprising for me. When I was told about Vada pav, I was amused but was not expecting much! However, much to my surprise, the crowd in waiting and later on the taste just bowled me over! Oh my goodness, its fresh and just tooo delicious! Plain, simple vada pav and masala chai and you are sorted for the day. Thank you for this flavoursome experience worth remembering forever!
SKVP has come for rescue as I moved in here in Hounslow.. It feels so nice that whenever I crave for Vadapav I can simply walk for 10 mins and grab it from SKVP. And they have managed to catch that test. There are many restaurants in London which try to sell Maharashtrian street food but fails in taste. SKVP has succeeded there.. : My personal favourite is vada pav of course.. and Dabeli. Drinks like kokum sarbat, kairi panha deserve a big thumbs up..! I feel that they can improve on Pav bhaji and masala pav. Another best thing here is, you can find few products on display for sell like bhakari peeth, thalipith bhaajni, chitale products etc. All the necessities for a hardcore Maharashtrian foodie.. Ambience is really cool with all Mumbai related stuff.. also love the fact that they keep playing beautiful bollywood songs.. service is quick and loving..! Long live SKVP and see you regularly..!!