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We stayed in the Ibis just along the road. Small restaurant, but well furnished with comfortable seating. Chose Tandoori chicken, mixed starter, for starters, and for main and prawn masala, and prawn bhuna, Authenticity was excellent, reminded us of our visit to India. House wine... View all feedback.
What loonylou78 doesn't like about New Asia:
Visited here on a recent visit to London. We were seated pretty quickly ,and offered drinks. They only could offer soft drinks, beer and house wine and that's all. The wine isn't very good and they fill your glass to the brim, not a problem if the wine tasted ok! We ordered food it was nice, but lacked flavour. We thought the portion size was ok and the prices fair. The staff did seem quite manic but were friendly. T... View all feedback.
My meal experience at this restaurant was not enjoyable. The food did not taste like authentic Indian cuisine - it was overly sweet and lacked any spice. I would not recommend this restaurant to others.
New Asia is a nice Indian restaurant located in Earls Court. They allow you to bring your own alcohol. The food is delicious, prices are fair, and the service is great.
The restaurant is simple, but the food is delicious. The tandoori chicken is great. Rice with cinnamon and cardamom and chicken with sauce, everything is perfect.
Read some mixed reviews.... can relate to some of them. Ultimately, the food was good, tasty, and hot. Kemma rice was banging. Evening was ruined by a drunk Eastern European girl who thought it was OK to vape in the restaurant. She thought being drunk was a good excuse.... she was wrong. That didn 't ruin the evening/ambience.... her eating her curry and making more noise than a horse eating out of a nose bag did that. Anyway, besides old horsey in the corner, the food was good. Yes, prices are crossed out and written on biro, but the menus looks like they were printed in 1984, so prices have no sound needed to be increased. Speaking of 1984, the decor is similar to the curry house Del Boy visits in Peckham in Only fools and horses. Don 't let that put you off. The High Street is full of fast food joints and chains. Fo yourself a favour, pop down Hogwarth Rd and have a nice Ruby . Lovely Jubbly!
This is a fantastic Indian restaurant in a nice location. I’m surprised by some of the negative reviews, because we found this place to be absolutely wonderful. Service was very good, food was excellent, and prices are very fair. It’s not a fancy place, it’s very simple, which I love. The food coming out of that kitchen was just amazing and these guys are all working hard to take care of you and make sure you have a great dining experience. It’s a small operation, so be patient because it’s worth it. But the service was actually quite good and helpful. We will definitely go back when we’re in London. It’s right around the corner from the Marriott Hotel Kensington, too.