Samosas Restaurants in Haringey

The best places in Haringey to eat Samosas. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Haringey who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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City: Haringey, 111 Turnpike Lane, N8 0DU, Haringey, United Kingdom
"We enjoyed our party with their food. best Indian curry house hornsey area. service is also friendly and delivery was prompt. would recommend to open the seating area."
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City: Haringey, 27 Turnpike Lane, N8 0EP, Haringey, United Kingdom
"The food is always beyond scrumptious! The service and people there are absolutely great and lovely. Price is extremely reasonable and huge portions as well. All my non-Mauritian finds the food amazing and they keep asking to go there again and again! Best Mauritian Restaurant in London"
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City: Haringey, 216 High Road, N22 8HH, Haringey, United Kingdom
Reservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Delivery
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City: Haringey, 161 Stroud Green Rd, N4 3PZ, Haringey, United Kingdom
"We went to a late dinner and wobbled the last table. the menu is extensive and almost all vegan, and the door is delicious and very reasonable. we over ordered by at least one court, and including corkage for four beers spent only £30 plus service. it is clear a popular local restaurant with a lively atmosphere and a friendly service. we are safe back : *byob and cash only, cash only a few doors down"
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City: Haringey, 15 Turnpike Lane, Haringey, United Kingdom
"I'm not going to say this is the best curry take away in London but it does get my full recommendation. Not really for those who don't like spicy food as all the curries have a bit of a kick. Pre-prepared curries are in trays...in the chiller and portions are individually heated, rather than each dish being cooked from scratch, if you know what I mean. I don't know if it's just because of Ramadan right now but what I like is that they change their selections so you can sometimes try something new. I had Chana Chaat today -a spicy cold salad type dish with yoghurt which was very good indeed. Fried spicy aubergine slices were something else on offer recently. Tasty. And they've done a kind of fruit salad which was refreshing in the hot weather. One favourite of mine is Masala Fish which they will serve wrapped in a bread with salad and mint/chilli sauce. Pretty hard to beat. Nice to see a good variety of veggie dishes on offer. Mixed veg chana dhal are staples and there'll be others like okra. They don't have bean curry very often, though which is a shame as they've had some ace black eyed bean curry in the past. Samosas are home made and decent. Not like the chewy ones some places sell. And they have a proper tandoor so naans come out fresh and fluffy. And they sometimes do puddings like rice pudding, semolina or those brown squidgy looking things, the shape of kiwi fruit -Galub Jamun. Staff are friendly and even pick out the cardomon pods from me pilau rice when spooning it out which is a nice touch as I can't stand it when you bite into one of those beggars! It's also right opposite a pub, if you want to build-up a beery appetite first. Not exactly Weight Watchers!"

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