Nawab to go 133 Ewell Road, Surbiton KT6 6AL
About the Business
Nawab to go is a must-see destination for food enthusiasts and lovers of Asian cuisine in the heart of Surbiton, United Kingdom. This establishment aims to provide a warm and welcoming atmosphere where you can indulge in authentic Asian cuisine with your loved ones in a casual and cozy setting.
Located at 133 Ewell Rd, Surbiton KT6 6AL, United Kingdom, Nawab to go offers an extensive menu of mouth-watering, flavorful dishes, including classic Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi soups, starters, and curries in both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options.
The carefully crafted menu features a range of dishes designed to tantalize your taste buds, including freshly baked naan and roti bread, long grain basmati rice, biryanis, kebabs, tandoori bread and more. The restaurant takes pride in using only the freshest ingredients in all their dishes, ensuring that each dish is served at the pinnacle of flavor.
In keeping with its name, customers can choose between eating in or taking away, making Nawab to go the perfect destination for busy individuals who want to enjoy delicious Asian cuisine on the go.
The ambiance of Nawab to go is perfect for families, couples and friends eager to spend quality time with their loved ones. The warm lighting, cozy seating arrangements, and friendly staff all combine to create an inviting atmosphere that welcomes people from all walks of life.
In summary, Nawab to go is the perfect destination for food enthusiasts seeking delicious, authentic Asian cuisine in Surbiton. So, come and experience the irresistible flavors of Nawab to go, where every bite is a taste of the East.
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Hours open
Monday:
17:00 - 22:50
Tuesday:
12:00 - 22:50
Wednesday:
12:00 - 22:50
Thursday:
12:00 - 22:50
Friday:
17:00 - 23:00
Saturday:
12:00 - 22:50
Sunday:
12:00 - 22:50
Reviews
"Have walked by this innocuous looking little takeaway a billion times in the past. Decided to give them a whirl and was pleasantly surprised. I didn't order anything exotic - the old classics, chicken Madras, pilau rice, onion bahji - but the chicken was tender, the sauce flavourful and the bahjis nice and crisp. If you want an old school curry takeaway in the Surbie area I recommend it highly."
"I ordered special butter chicken which was the worst butter chicken ever made with coconut gravy and so sweet like dessert and the butter garlic naan were really cold and not to mention the prawn dish with one single prawn which costed 5 pounds. Secondly they don’t accept card payment online and asked me to pay in cash. This is my worst experience ever. And would never order again."
"First time ive ever bothered to do a review of a place, but its probably the best ive tried and thats saying something because i eat at far more Indian restraints than i care to admit. Really really tasty ordered a few times and it never disappoints!"
"Ordered a delivery from Nawab to go. Got a Chicken Puri and a Parottavfrom them. The delivery was swift through Uber Eats. However, the taste was not as expected. I would have liked it to have more spices, more aroma, and more chicken for the price. The Parotta on the other hand looked very similar to the one I had in Saradas. Too similar, that I doubt whether they both buy the same frozen item and reheat it. A very average place."
"Wow! a little gem of an indian takeaway hidden away in a small frontage... but definently doing big things Blink and youll miss it... We only happend to stumble across this place whilst parked up to get milk from sainsburys We ordered starters and mains for three. Food was plentiful and actually lasted for two days. A small portion if salad and free popadoms and dips came with the meal too We had the mixed grill + nan, chicken jalfrezi, chicken sagg and chicken dhansak (didnt order rice - we cooked that ourselves) The grilled mixed meat was exceptional. The guys have a proper tandoor and the meat was excellent quality. The lamb which can normally be tough was melt in the mouth. Spicing was really good with authenic levels of corrieander seed and chilli. There was little to no fat The best dish was the jalfrezi which was the nicest i have ever had. Completely different to what im used to. The chicken was so perfectly cooked. Soft juicy moist and the veg retained flavour and colour. Its actually top end resturant quality. The dhansak had a lovely balance of heat, sweetness and sourness. Really creamy lentil base. Fresh chillies are used to bring heat to the dishes so be warned and ask them to make it to your taste. The sagg was really fresh and again chicken cooked to near prefection. Nice and garlicy with again balanced spicing and a decent level of warmth Nann bread was average, it came with the mixed grill. Salad too was average. Quality of food was actually surprising coming from such a small place - well worth a try. The guy at the desk said their chef had 25 yrs experience which i well belive Thankfully these guys also deliver and their menu has taken pole position on our pile of indians to order from"
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