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This restaurant located close to Wembley Central station serves an amazing spread of Indian food. We tried their regular thali and dal baati churma and both were amazingly delicious. Freshly prepared food with the right Indian flavours is all you want to feel at home away from home.
It's a small place with a simple dining setup, so booking in advance is advised. Must try their mango lassi and dal. They were so pure and out of this world.
It's a small place with a simple dining setup, so booking in advance is advised. Must try their mango lassi and dal. They were so pure and out of this world.

As customers I giving my genuine feedback how was my experience.
Food is good but by service wise very bad experience I had also The Owner is so rude.
Not following HMRC rules this guys stilling tax and customer’s money too. Literally they stick sign boards on counter you must have to pay Service Tax which is 10% otherwise we will give you bill with VAT which is 20% and also they don’t write down and price note on their menu this all prices are included or exclude VAT. Bad experience this people so rude with their own community. Fraud and rob with every single customer. Never go there again even can’t suggest to anyone to go there.
Food is good but by service wise very bad experience I had also The Owner is so rude.
Not following HMRC rules this guys stilling tax and customer’s money too. Literally they stick sign boards on counter you must have to pay Service Tax which is 10% otherwise we will give you bill with VAT which is 20% and also they don’t write down and price note on their menu this all prices are included or exclude VAT. Bad experience this people so rude with their own community. Fraud and rob with every single customer. Never go there again even can’t suggest to anyone to go there.

If you wanting to have Indian Street side taste , go for Krishna. Privately owned and managed by family. Swift services , calm composed vibes.
Good food. Indo-e is something I would recommend to try among many other good dishes
Space is limited so at times, you may find difficulty in securing your table. However staff is polite.
It’s a place worth trying and check if it matches your taste buds
So far I tried Panner chili, hot& sour soup, tomato soup, Thali, Daal Baati ( Baati are steams and not roasted) so basis this
Overall worth visiting
I will fore-sure visit this place again
Good food. Indo-e is something I would recommend to try among many other good dishes
Space is limited so at times, you may find difficulty in securing your table. However staff is polite.
It’s a place worth trying and check if it matches your taste buds
So far I tried Panner chili, hot& sour soup, tomato soup, Thali, Daal Baati ( Baati are steams and not roasted) so basis this
Overall worth visiting
I will fore-sure visit this place again

Situated closeby to the wembley central station - Krishna Restaurant is a good option for vegetarians. We had a Krishna thali which was more than enough for a person with average diet. Taste was not the best, specially for some reason, I could only taste garlic in the vegetable curry. Rest of the food was good. The ambience was good and place was hygenic. I found the service a bit slow, staff a bit inexperienced. But overall not a bad option considering it was pure vegetarian, budget friendly, hygenic, had fresh almost homely food.

During my recent visit to Wembley, I had the pleasure of indulging in the traditional Rajasthani cuisine at a local restaurant that truly exceeded my expectations. The highlight of my dining experience was the “Daal Bati Churma,” a classic dish that embodies the essence of Rajasthani flavors.
From the moment the Daal Bati Churma was served, I was impressed by the authentic presentation and the inviting aroma that promised a delightful culinary journey. The dish consisted of perfectly baked bati, a round bread made from whole wheat flour, that was crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. It was served with a generous portion of daal, a lentil curry that was rich, hearty, and infused with a blend of spices that provided a warm and comforting flavor. The churma, a sweet and crumbly side made from coarsely ground wheat mixed with ghee and sugar, offered a perfect balance to the savory components of the meal.
What made the experience truly memorable was not just the quality of the food but also the warm and inviting atmosphere of the restaurant. The staff were attentive, friendly, and made sure that every aspect of our meal was enjoyable. Their commitment to maintaining the authenticity of Rajasthani cuisine while providing excellent service is commendable.
The Daal Bati Churma was a culinary delight that not only satisfied my appetite but also gave me a taste of Rajasthani culture and hospitality. It’s rare to find a place that so accurately captures the essence of traditional cuisine with such attention to detail and passion.
For anyone looking to explore the rich flavors of Rajasthani food in Wembley, this restaurant is a must-visit. The combination of delicious food, warm hospitality, and a cozy ambiance ensures a dining experience that you’ll remember fondly. I left with a full stomach and a heart full of appreciation for the culinary heritage of Rajasthan, making this a well-deserved five-star review.
From the moment the Daal Bati Churma was served, I was impressed by the authentic presentation and the inviting aroma that promised a delightful culinary journey. The dish consisted of perfectly baked bati, a round bread made from whole wheat flour, that was crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. It was served with a generous portion of daal, a lentil curry that was rich, hearty, and infused with a blend of spices that provided a warm and comforting flavor. The churma, a sweet and crumbly side made from coarsely ground wheat mixed with ghee and sugar, offered a perfect balance to the savory components of the meal.
What made the experience truly memorable was not just the quality of the food but also the warm and inviting atmosphere of the restaurant. The staff were attentive, friendly, and made sure that every aspect of our meal was enjoyable. Their commitment to maintaining the authenticity of Rajasthani cuisine while providing excellent service is commendable.
The Daal Bati Churma was a culinary delight that not only satisfied my appetite but also gave me a taste of Rajasthani culture and hospitality. It’s rare to find a place that so accurately captures the essence of traditional cuisine with such attention to detail and passion.
For anyone looking to explore the rich flavors of Rajasthani food in Wembley, this restaurant is a must-visit. The combination of delicious food, warm hospitality, and a cozy ambiance ensures a dining experience that you’ll remember fondly. I left with a full stomach and a heart full of appreciation for the culinary heritage of Rajasthan, making this a well-deserved five-star review.

Krishna restaurant offers purely vegetarian and good food we had their special panner sabji with their butter naan and in dessert we had Gulab Jamun and it was the best. I regularly visit here and every time the taste is amazing. Staff is also amazing and friendly and help to choose best options.

We ordered fulka roti,sev tameta, lasunia Bataka, and dal bati… we had to wait 25 mins for food to come and on top compulsively service charge was added bati it self was not cooked properly and dal was normal dal fry that’s not night we did ask staff before ordering lack of information… sev tameta was only food we all liked it rest okay