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Curry On Naanstop
"Spices packed with vibrant colours and aromatic flavours, Curry on Naanstop brings that authentic Mumbai street food to London.We started as a food truck business in 2018 and grew from strength to strength with all the community support and love. As of today we are operating in festivals,events ,corporate locations, weddings and since 3rd September at KERB Seven Dials Market."
Address: W Thurrock Way , Grays RM20 2ZP, ESS, GB
Phone: 07703 608675
State: ESS
City: Grays
Zip Code: RM20 2ZP

opening times

Monday: 12:00-22:00
Tuesday: 12:00-22:00
Wednesday: 12:00-22:00
Thursday: 12:00-22:00
Friday: 12:00-22:00
Saturday: 12:00-22:00
Sunday: 12:00-21:00


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Reviews
Mumbai street food challenging the London Indian giants … Popped through Cucumber Alley in the Seven Dials Market, for bite to eat in the lively hustle and bustle of KERBs independent food mega-gastronomic wonderland. With so much choice for a vegan it’s a great spot when you’re not sure what you want, because there so much variation. Today, “Curry on Naanstop’ caught my eye. 50% of the Mumbai street food menu is vegan, including Masala Dosa, Samosa Chaat, Chanda Masala Curry, Vada Pav, Papadum Basket, Punjabi Samosas and Naan Bread. Simply order at the counter, go and choose a perch or table and enjoy your time with friends until you’re buzzed for you food. I ordered Samosa Chaat and Vada Pav - Mumbai Burger. Samosa Chat £5.50. Okay so it’s not all fancy and refined as Benares, Dishoom or Masala Zone but it’s a street food venue and it’s a shaving of the cost of those places too. So how would the taste measure up to the giants? It’s the first time I’ve had Samosa broken up in a dish but it meant it could be eaten with a spoon. The samosa was great and it was served in a shallow metal dish the size of a large tea plate. Filled with ragas yellow pea curry it provided a filling meal with a nice level of heat. In amongst it was a trio of chutneys which gave lift to balance the dish. Scattered and grilled across the top was a crunchy sev delivering the texture it needed with a pomegranate seed scattering for decoration. All in all, it was a very tasty, uncomplicated, well-balanced Samosa Chaat that I can imagine would have been served on the streets of Mumbai decades ago in a paper poke. £ for £ it certainly measured up to those London Indian giants. Vada Pav - Mumbai Burger £5.50. This was a first for me. Reading the menu it’s described as a gram flour fried potato dumpling in a tender Pav bread roll with a trio of chutneys. Having had gran flour or Besan which is chickpea / Chana dumplings, I knew what to expect but how fried? The dumpling was a gently fried ball bursting with favour as they’d added spices to it. It wasn’t greasy or over-fried, but just enough to get it hot and give it a crispy edge. I wouldn’t have described the pav as tender, but it was a perfectly dense, soft and doughy warm bread. What made it for me was the pairing with chutneys. As you bite into it and your teeth make their way though the soft bread and it’s comforting, then the complexity of the chutneys punching flavour into the shell of the dumpling give it flavour, before the mashed-potato-like thick dumpling fills your mouth. The combination was gentle, subtle and unassumingly comforting. There is a single chilli which is pickled and by biting this you get a massive heat explosion too. I had half subtle and half hot. I loved both and I’m taking friends back for this dish. Would I recommend it? Of course. It’s the stand-out Mumbai street food star of London. Would I go back? As a vegan, with a 100% vegan outlet upstairs called Club Mexicana which I love, it’s still going to get smashed often. Cant wait to try the other 5 vegan dishes. Well done CON.
Never had Pani Puri before - boy was it good. Especially with the tamarind dipping sauce. So tasty & fresh. And not too spicy. I could have had a few more serves but we were in hurry so this was perfect just as a quick snack to tie us over until dinner time. The shop owner was super helpful with all my questions as I didn’t know what to order & my husband isn’t good with food that is too spicy. Would definitely like to have these again if I can manage to be in the area again! So yum!
I don’t know how I’ve missed this delicious snack in the past…!!! But thanks to my lovely colleague who wanted to share her hometown food with me - I had my first Pani Puri!! It’s a popular Mumbai street snack, it’s a puri a deep-fried crisp flatbread filled with vegetables and you have it with this tangy flavoured water. Vegetarian friendly. I love the texture, punchy spice and the tangy sauce!!! if you haven’t already, you must try!!
I have been this place last weekend with my friends. We had multiple dishes like Dosa, Bada paav, samosa Chaat, paani puri. Everything thing 8s very authentic Indian dishes. Ambiance is very nice, enjoyed live music in seven dials
Best Mumbai street food, Vada Pav, Samosa Chaat are authentic and simply delicious, Top it up with Limca, takes you back to Mumbai roots. Very friendly staff, serves you with a smile always !!!
They have classic Indian dishes, but the quality was not that great. We had ordered Paneer tikka thali and masala dosa. Both the sambhar and the curry were more salty. Given the amount being charged for the dishes, I was expecting them to be of better taste. Not sure if it was a bad day in the kitchen, but had heard good things about this place prior to our visit, so was a bit surprised to see the taste not being that great.
In the seven dials market upstairs which is a really good vibe. The food is halaal and extremely tasty! The staff were really friendly and provided very good recommendations. I’ll surely be back!
Edible, but I would definitely say below average. Good service is all that makes up for it, but I wouldn't return. Food 2/5 Service 4/5 Butter chicken had nice chicken, but the gravy was the most bland one I've ever had - tasted like Heinz tomato soup... People who are saying it's the best they've had clearly have a sweet tooth and have never tried authentic delhi-style butter chicken... It was almost criminal. Especially when it was served alongside 'naan' that was more flatbread mixed with sponge - even worse than supermarket brand naans! I couldn't believe it. Black daal lacked in lentils, mainly consisting of liquid gravy. Pav bhaji had lovely buttered buns, but was lacking richness and the correct thick consistency it should have. Chicken 65 was nice, a little too salty, but nice.
I really like the option of having vadapao in London. Wish they'd do more vegan options. The bhel puri is good but can be spicier.
Simply wow..if you are missing India food and are around Covent Garden…this is the place..i would highly recommend this placeRecommended dishesPav Bhaji, Chicken 65, Butter Chicken, Keema Pav, Punjabi Samosas
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