Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Chutney Palate- Taste

Nestled comfortably in Hornsey on Tottenham Lane, Chutney Palates affordable prices make it a decent location to dine in with a calm and relaxed atmosphere and a diverse selection of music it does offer a nice experience and also the option of take out and delivery is on the cards.

Food

Poppadoms were accompanied with mint chutney sauce which was rather subtle and the mango sauce the onion salad gave a slight kick to the proceedings

Starters

Aloo Puri chat wasn't much to my liking and a bit flavour less but all the same interesting take on potatoes that would taste better accompanied with a meat dish

Onion Bhaji was full of flavour and was rightly balanced with medium spice and herbs

Samosa which can be served with either vegetables suitable for the vegetarians/ or with chicken or lamb in this case lamb was the chosen dish packed full of meat it was a nice touch to a classic

Mains

Garlic Chilli Chicken from the signature menu nicely spiced to a medium degree the garlic came through and added a touch, the side mushroom rice was cooked nicely as was the mushrooms that accompanied it helped add to the chilli chicken dish

The lamb masala Wasn't very spicy yet a slight sweet kick, The lamb was lightly seasoned and the rice was a pleasant companion to the dish.

Chutney Palate offers Indian take out at prices that don't hurt the wallet its menu is large enough to mix and match dishes & if local on a lazy day the option for a take out is always on the cards

3/5

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