The Haandi House

About The Haandi House

The Haandi House restaurant in London’s Cricklewood is named after a traditional copper pot used to slow cook deliciously fragrant curries all over Pakistan. It’s an appropriate choice for a restaurant priding itself on creating some of the most authentic Pakistani flavours in the capital, The Haandi House’s cleanly wholesome, healthy dishes all freshly prepared using quality ingredients chosen for their authenticity and taste. The restaurant’s easily navigated menu guides you through the best of this delicious Asian cuisine, allowing for all types of eating, from a speedy snack to a feast of epic proportions, accompanied by the tempting drinks list of lassis, smoothies and fresh juices. Owner Khurram Mirza has, along with his team, created an atmosphere of relaxed indulgence here at The Haandi House, inviting guests to take their time over good food, enjoy pleasantly contemporary but comforting surroundings and make the most of personable, efficient service in a great neighbourhood eatery.

The Haandi House Address

Address:
89 Cricklewood Broadway
Cricklewood
London
NW2 3JG

Prices for The Haandi House

Under £25 | €28 | US$39

Location Information for The Haandi House

Address:
89 Cricklewood Broadway
Cricklewood
London
NW2 3JG

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Latest 2 reviews of The Haandi House

8 out of 10 based on 2 reviews

The food and service are excellent here. Unfortunately, the night we went, the heating was not working and I had to wear my coat for the starters! Other than that, happy to recommend it.

16 February 2012
by SS

Pretty good for a neighbourhood restaurant. The Chicken and lamb tikka starters were made with good quality meat and very nicely spiced. The mains were equally good the the Achar chicken suitably pickly. The lamb bhuna was correctly spiced. Bombay aloo had peerfect potatoes and a rich gravy. It is unlicensed so BYOB. As far as I could see there was no corkage charge. Good cheap above average UK Indian food not gourmet but doesn't pretend to be £28 for two can't be bad.

31 January 2012
by David Hay
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