hehe, I didn't know Kebabish was a 'big' name. I liked it, though I didn't try their biryani. I liked the one next door to it too.
Anyway, it's all better than the restaurants we have here.
hehe, I didn't know Kebabish was a 'big' name. I liked it, though I didn't try their biryani. I liked the one next door to it too.
Anyway, it's all better than the restaurants we have here.
The big kebabish on green street is not as good as the other smaller ones around the area.
Have to say I quite like Kebabish, their naan kebab is the best ![]()
Are we talking about the same Kebabish? I dunno now, the one I went to on Green Street was really small, opposite Glenparke Road. ![]()
It wouldn’t surprise me if I’m talking about another restaurant altogether. ![]()
Yeah theres two on green street, you probably did go to the small one, the big one is on the corner of plashet grove.
Kebabish is a franchise, so now they got shops all over the area.
but suror remember , if u look like a typical pakistani , dont visit edgeware road , the arabee’s(specially waiters) out there are 10 times more racist than the BNP(british national party)
When are you leaving suroor?
pakora: there is plenty of arabic food here. n i can be more racist than them. blah.. i want to see BRITISH culture. the whole royal architecture n all
alisha i am leaving july 10th.
theres one called Kebabish and another one called Original Kebabish :halo:
am confused about which one is smaller..the smaller one is best ![]()
waise nothing beats Mobeens
we had paya and kebabs and biryani the other day and it was fantastic…oh haan and falooda kulfi at Ambala’s new shop is ![]()
ras malai, kaju barfi, habshi halwa and karachi mithai is all i take home…1 Kilo each ![]()
[QUOTE]
*Originally posted by suroor_ca02: *
pakora: there is plenty of arabic food here. n i can be more racist than them. blah.. i want to see BRITISH culture. the whole royal architecture n all
alisha i am leaving july 10th.
[/QUOTE]
go for a trip to Oxford for a day...coaches leave from Charing Cross station every 15 mins or so...it takes around 1.5 hours to reach there...the buildings are beautiful...you can see the places where Galileo use to live it is still being used as hostels for students...and if there is a well from 12th century which is still good... and other stuff...its been more than 3 years i went there :(
[QUOTE]
*Originally posted by MehnazQ: *
Are you kidding me? Mobeen's restaurant is fantastic! When we lived there, he only had one shop on Green Street and now, he has a couple of Mobeen's Chicken and Chips shops on Green Street and High Street in East Ham. Also, Kebabish is quite good. There is an Afghani styled restaurant too next to Kebabish ... can't remember the name. It's at the beginning of Green Street. You should try that next time if you get a chance.
[/QUOTE]
I agree - MOBEENS THE RESTAURANT (not the takeway) is probably one of the best places to eat in London - people queue for ages to get served its so busy. It the only desi place that I have eaten at in the uk where the food tastes like it has been cooked with passion! Just like the food your mother cooks!
i think most ppl know london is in UK and Uk is where london is ![]()
There is also a city in Canada called London.
perhaps u need a lesson in geography.. there is a city called london in Canada as well ![]()
wat copy cats everyone knows only the real thing is worth visiting
so… ![]()
I live in London anyway so :p
apart from eating, whatelse do you londoners do,
like where are the desi hangouts and all? which cinema(bollywood),, is most populated?
where do u get the imported paki mangoes in london?
southall or green street … or my house
![]()
what kind of aam do u serve waleed? :p
waleed, aam ka poocha tha, not samosas..