The Taj
Mahal Indian Restaurant Streatham
Back in the
late 1980’s I shared a bedsit with my friend Dennis in Streatham, it cost £23 a
week, unimaginable these days. In true
bedsit tradition we had our local Indian curry house, we went there most weeks,
eat the same dishes and always seemed to pay £22 for two.
Recently when
Dennis was back in London I returned to the restaurant for a trip down memory
lane, some 20 years after my last visit.
The Taj
Mahal was established back in 1962, it has basic seating for about 30 people
and a small bar at the front of the restaurant.
On arriving
we were met by the owner Moben, who remembered us from years before, he is very
knowledgeable about his food and he made us feel very welcome.
We chose starters
of, Onion Bhaji, Prawn Puree, Vegetable Samosa and mains of Chicken Jalfrezi,
Lamb Naga and for old times’ sake we had Chicken Korma and Lamb Rogan.
The Naga
Lamb was tender and fell apart in my mouth the flavour was excellent and the chicken
in the Jalfrezi was perfectly cooked. The curries were very tasty and not
overly spiced.
We had Sag
Paneer to go with our mains which was very creamy and sweet.
The usual
accompaniments of rice, Nan bread and poppadum’s were also good.
We also had Cobra
and Kingfisher beers and a Mango Lassi.
The bill for
the meal for four people including drinks and service was about £85 which seems
reasonably good value.
Delivery Service
A few weeks
later on a Wednesday evening I tried their delivery service and I am pleased to
say this is pretty good too. All the dishes were equally as good, although the Nan
bread was a tad cold on delivery, a minor slip which did not spoil the
experience.
On the whole
Taj Mahal is a good value restaurant serving quality produce in a friendly
environment and definitely worth paying a visit.
Taj Mahal
11a Leigham
Court Road
Streatham
London
SW16 2ND
020 8769
0704
yeah its one of my fav Indian take aways in london
ReplyDeleteIts great to find a restaurant that has been going for so long and still delivering the goods.
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