Pali Kitchen
Main info
£8 - £20
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Indian, Vegetarian options
13 Bow Ln, London
Awards
Opening hours
11AM-3:30PM
- Sunday Closed
- Monday 11AM-3:30PM
- Tuesday 11AM-3:30PM
- Wednesday 11AM-3:30PM
- Thursday 11AM-3:30PM
- Friday 11AM-3:30PM
- Saturday Closed
Authentic Flavors, Friendly Service, Incredible Value
Upon stepping into Pali Kitchen, nestled in the bustling streets of central London, one is immediately enveloped by a symphony of spicy aromas and vibrant beats — a lively fusion of Indian flavors and pop ballads setting the stage for what's to come. The atmosphere is cozy yet energetic, with music that complements the rhythm of a quick-paced but warmly engaging service led by the ever-attentive Simas. Although seating may be limited, it's rare to find the tables unoccupied as the establishment maintains a constant ebb and flow of eager patrons seeking their epicurean fix.My taste buds were met with an array of delightful dishes that showcased the kitchen's mastery of Indian cuisine alongside playful tweaks. The Butter Chicken Rice Bowl was an indulgence, while the Krispy Fried Chicken Rice Bowl provided a comforting mix of textures with every bite—an exquisite treat that replenishes energetically overworked souls during lunch hours. A notable mention goes to the Dal Makhani, which rivals that of Delhi itself, while vegetarian palates are amply catered with flavorful options like the delectable Paneer Tikka bowl. Amid the hum of content approval, however, I overheard whispers lamenting recent menu changes, indicating a shared nostalgia for their once-popular lamb offerings. Even so, Pali Kitchen remains a culinary beacon amongst London's urban hustle—a must-try oasis for those seeking robust tunes paired with equally captivating culinary triumphs. — Jasper Griddle
How to get there
13 Bow Ln, London
London City Airport — 6.43 mi
Mansion House - 68 yd