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Bidra med feedbackEat what they want: they can have many healthy option, choose them from the bowl. medium box only £3.5
Saw halal sign on the glass wall; so I had to look at the place. I was a week for work in london and this place is 2 minutes to walk from my office. You can also see the food market that is located directly on leather ln. this place has different box sizes with fixed passes, and then they go around and choose what they want in their plastic box. many different choices to choose from. I love the cleansing, meatballs and huh with a tupfer of cole Slav. her menu varies depending on the day of the week they go. but it is always nice to visit a place so conciliatory. porbelly one of the cheapest halal places to eat in london. high quality meat and a large selection of salat, fried rice and several vegeterian options, great staff, place to sit, but I usually take it to go. the xl box is 5 pfund, l at 4 and I think their m and s size boxes are 3:50 and 3 pfunds per.
This restaurant is clean and comfortable, making it the perfect place to enjoy a meal. Here's how it works: You can get a plastic container included in the price, with the smallest size costing £2 and the largest size costing £5. Alternatively, you can take a plate for an additional cost. You then go around the buffet counter, filling your box with salads, boiled pulses, steamed vegetables, and sauces of your choice. There is also a section with boiled vegetables, as well as a non-vegetarian area with various meats and lamb options. I didn't see any fish available. Lastly, there is a dish of fried samosas, which are bite-sized. The rates mentioned for the box are only applicable if you can close it properly, so be sure to pack it carefully. Overall, the packaging of your meal is quite clever.
This restaurant is incredibly convenient with its salad bar, warm buffet, and box options. The boxes come in various sizes ranging from small to extra large and are priced between £3 and £5. A good strategy is to start with the salad to maximize value, as there is plenty to fill even the smaller boxes. I opted for a large box for £4, which was not only filling but also a great deal considering the high prices in London. The buffet allows for generous portions, making it easy to fill up a plate with delicious food.
This restaurant is best described as clean and comfortable. Here's how it works: You start by getting a plastic container, ranging from £2 for the smallest size to £5 for the largest. Alternatively, you can opt for a plate for an additional cost. Then, you can navigate around the buffet counter arrangement and fill your container with salads, boiled pulses, steamed vegetables, and sauces of your choice. There is also a section for boiled vegetables with various options, followed by a non-vegetarian area with meats like chicken and lamb. I didn't see any fish options. Lastly, there are fried samosas available in cocktail size. The prices for the container apply only if you can close it, so packing wisely is recommended. This place is perfect for when you're in a hurry, and they provide a plastic fork, napkin, and fabric paper in the take-away bag, so you're all set to enjoy your meal.