Passage To India serve a variety of Tandoori and Balti dishes to eat in or take away. Catering for vegetarians is provided and a local delivery service is available.
Passage To India
Indian Restaurant in Hampstead & West Hampstead
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10 / 10 from 2 reviews
Address
279E Finchley Road
Hampstead & West Hampstead
London
NW3 6ND
279E Finchley Road
Hampstead & West Hampstead
London
NW3 6ND
Telephone
020 7794 1097
020 7794 1097
Cuisine
Indian
Indian
Region
Hampstead & West Hampstead
Hampstead & West Hampstead
Opening Times
Monday |
Open 17:30 - Closes 00:00 |
Tuesday |
Open 17:30 - Closes 00:00 |
Wednesday |
Open 17:30 - Closes 00:00 |
Thursday |
Open 17:30 - Closes 00:00 |
Friday |
Open 17:30 - Closes 00:00 |
Saturday |
Open 12:00 - Closes 14:30 Open 17:30 - Closes 00:00 |
Sunday |
Open 12:00 - Closes 14:30 Open 17:30 - Closes 00:00 |
User Reviews
Anonymous
Jan 18, 2010
Love this place. Service is wonderful. I am a regular customer, only thing I will say is the meat serving within the curry is very small compared to other indian takeaway's I have had. Still the food tastes great and I would recommend to friends.
Steve Tupper
Aug 21, 2007
I often stay at the Holiday Inn Express opposite the O2 centre on Finchley Road and have tried most of the restarants within 15 mins walk either way.
Passage to India is the one that I now keep going back to. The freindliness, and attentiveness is second to none. If you want to be left alone, you will be.
Whether I've eaten in or had a takeaway I can honestly say that I have never had a bad meal. Nothing is too greasy (a common problem with some Indian places), and the flavours are a little more subtle than in many. The Onion Bhajis are flat rather than in a ball, but what the heck. The chicken & peanut dish is my favourite.
Passage to India is the one that I now keep going back to. The freindliness, and attentiveness is second to none. If you want to be left alone, you will be.
Whether I've eaten in or had a takeaway I can honestly say that I have never had a bad meal. Nothing is too greasy (a common problem with some Indian places), and the flavours are a little more subtle than in many. The Onion Bhajis are flat rather than in a ball, but what the heck. The chicken & peanut dish is my favourite.
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