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Bidra med feedbackThe food and atmosphere at this restaurant are excellent. The weekends can get very busy, but it is definitely worth the wait. The grilled prawns dishes are a must try, especially the achaari jhingaa and tandoori jhingaa, which were both flavorful. Our favorite dish is the laima choma, perfect for any mutton chops lover.
Amazing. The lamb chops are outstanding! The Thali plates are a perfect way to try a variety of dishes without feeling too full.
I visited Madhus Sheraton Skyline Heathrow on the 8th of October 2017 at 6:00pm. Arriving early, I enjoyed a drink at the hotel pool sky bar located on the ground floor courtyard, giving off a holiday vibe. The drink selection included a variety of options, including mocktails and cocktails. I tried the strawberry kiss, which was a delightful way to start the evening. The staff at both the sky bar and restaurant were very friendly and accommodating. The restaurant had a nice ambiance with two private dining rooms, making it suitable for special occasions like birthday parties. I appreciated watching the open kitchen as I dined, and the decor was pleasant. The food at Madhus Sheraton Skyline Heathrow was as expected for Indian cuisine, with no major surprises. Each table was provided with complimentary mini popadoms and three sauces. The booking process was a bit challenging as I couldn't make a reservation by phone, but it is possible to call the hotel directly. The restaurant is located within the Sheraton Skyline hotel at London Heathrow. Parking is available at the hotel's car park, and if you spend over £20.00 at either the restaurant or hotel reception, your parking will be validated for a three-hour stay. The decor lighting was tasteful, and the ambience was enhanced by appropriate acoustics, allowing for easy conversation without raised voices. For our meal, we had Sheekh Kebab, Achri Gobi Malai Broccoli, Khasta Veg Samosa, and Murg Makni served with rice and Garlic Naan. The food was fresh and well-prepared, but nothing extraordinary. The bill came to £55.00 for two people without any alcohol. In conclusion, Madhus Sheraton Skyline Heathrow offers good service and fresh food, making it a safe choice for Indian dining. The menu covers all the main options with enough variety. One downside is the policy against doggy bags, which I found disappointing. Despite this, I would still be willing to dine here again due to the relaxing atmosphere. Overall, I would rate Madhus Sheraton Skyline Heathrow a 7.0 out of 10.0.
Having been to the Madhu's in Southall and also because this was next door to my hotel, went over for a dinner with some colleagues. The place looks upscale with lots of reds around and quite big as well. Being late and also very hungry, we went straight for mains and the food was good. The menu isn't as elaborate as it's property in Southall but the quantities are big, and taste well. Service is reasonable though it does get a bit warm inside, especially near the open kitchen section. Worth a revisit when in the area.
Seriously exceptional came here twice during my stay, ordering a range of dishes and excellent both times. It is not often an airport hotel had a restaurant this good. Highly recommend