Experts name the three best Indian restaurants in Ealing

By Dimitris Kouimtsidis 26th Aug 2021

EALING is full of great Indian restaurants and Three Best Rated has named its three favourites.

Three Best Rated was created in 2014 with the goal of finding people the top three local tradesmen, such as professionals, restaurants and health care providers.

It checks reviews, reputation, history, complaints, ratings, satisfaction, proximity, trust, cost and general excellence, using a 50-point inspection.

It has named Haweli in West Ealing, Rangrez in Ealing Broadway and Patri Indian Restaurant in Northfields as the three best Indian restaurants in the borough.

Three Best Rated also gives a brief explanation of the review and why it has named these three Indian restaurants as the best.

For Haweli: "They have designed a thrilling menu of authentic Indian food and fresh contemporary dishes."

For Rangrez: "Their award-winning food will make you feel like you are in India."

For Patri Indian Restaurant: "Must try their Special Raj Kachori, which is made up of mouth-watering savoury chana and moong lentil pakoras."

The owner of Haweli, Manik Miah told Nub News: "I am extremely happy with this award.

"What a great way to start 2021, after a difficult year with the restaurant being closed for dine-in customers since March.

"However, we have managed to stay open for takeaways and pride ourselves in the fact that we've kept all our members of staff, from both front and back of house and they have pulled together and made a massive difference to our business.

"Food is my passion and I'm looking forward to seeing customers back in our restaurant once restrictions ease and show everyone why we're been named as one of the three best Indian restaurants in Ealing."

This comes as Haweli and its owner were awarded the COVID Curry Hero Award by Curry Life Magazine in December, for helping NHS staff workers during the pandemic.

     

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