For years I have passed the Taste of Lahore with only a vague acknowledgement of its existence. On the odd occasion I glanced through the window the place was always busy which seemed odd for somewhere that on first glance seems like a down market kebab shop. Then, one Saturday, when every other eatery on Wembley High Street was full to bursting with football fans on their way to the stadium, Taste of Lahore became my only option for lunch.
To my delight I discovered that this Asian greasy spoon serves more than just kebabs and chips. The menu includes a wide variety of meat, veg and fish curries, Tandoori dishes, biriyanis, rotis, naans and prathas. Which explains its popularity with the local Asian community. The food served here is not just quick and cheap, it's also extremely tasty.
Both dishes were excellent and the Paneer was so spicy it cleared my sinuses (I probably should have said no to the hot sauce). We tried to visit again a few weeks alter to sample a few more dishes but they were so busy there was que for tables, so we left and went to Subway for a disappointing sandwich which made us wish we'd been a little more patient.
Address: 417 High Road, Wembley, HA9 7AB
Telephone: 020 8902 2744
Opening hours: Sat - Thurs 12pm- midnight, Fri 2pm - midnight
Tube: Wembley Central (Bakerloo & London Overground)
Bus: 10 bus routes stop along the High Road
Car: Metered Parking & car parks near by (Lonsdale Avenue and Central Sq)
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