Central Dr, Hornchurch
Baity

Baity

50 Bilton Rd, London, United Kingdom, Central Dr, Hornchurch

Delis • Coffee • Lebanese • Breakfast


"Baity is an absolute gem of a Lebanese restaurant that has quickly become one of my top choices for a satisfying meal. Whether I'm in the mood for a quick bite or a leisurely feast, Baity never disappoints. The Lebanese manakish at Baity is a standout dish that transports me back to Lebanon with every bite. The authentic flavors and the perfect blend of herbs and spices make it an absolute delight. It's like a taste of Lebanon right here in this restaurant, and I find myself craving it time and time again. The menu at Baity is diverse and offers a wide range of mouthwatering Lebanese dishes. From the rich and flavorful shawarma to the fragrant and comforting hummus, each item on the menu is a testament to the restaurant's commitment to authenticity and quality. The ambiance at Baity is warm and welcoming, providing a comfortable and inviting space to enjoy a meal with friends or family. The friendly staff further enhance the dining experience, ensuring that every guest feels valued and well taken care of. Whether you're looking for a quick lunch or a relaxed dinner, Baity is the perfect choice. The combination of excellent food, authentic flavors, and a welcoming atmosphere makes it a standout restaurant in its category. Baity is undoubtedly a place I would highly recommend to anyone looking for a taste of Lebanon in the heart of their city. The Lebanese manakish alone is worth a visit, but the entire menu is a culinary journey that will leave you wanting to come back for more. Don't miss the opportunity to experience the flavors of Lebanon at Baity it's an experience that will leave you craving for more Lebanese delights. Service: Take out Meal type: Lunch Price per person: £10–20 Food: 5 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 3 Recommended dishes: Chicken Wings, Falafel Sandwich, Family Mixed Grill, Grape Leaves, Lahem Meshwi Sandwich, Manakesh, Chicken Kebabs"

Chicken Valley Edgware

Chicken Valley Edgware

72 High Street, London HA8 7EJ, United Kingdom, Central Dr, Hornchurch

Kebab • Cafés • Chicken • Turkish


"Mmmm shashlik! Tender, spicy but not hot spicy......make your mouth water spicy. Charcoal chicken wings. Not the skinny flappy bit but,the shoulder and bicep. A tiny sprinkle of fresh lemon juice drizzled into the munchable, tender chicken. The starter dip things.... FANTASTIC Turkish naan. Light and fluffy with a good outside crunch, dipped into fresh proper humus. A garlicy yoghurt dip thing. Grilled onion quarters in a pomegranate sauce. A fresh and tangy salad with tomatoes, cos lettuce, cucumber, onion. Often Turkish salads that I've had have just been sprinkled with vinegar which, can make them slightly bland. Not so Charcoal's salad dressing. Imagine a charcoaled meat selection served on a bed of rice with a chips border and a sort of thin, round flatbread covering to keep the aroma and heat contained. Lamb shish in very small,succulent cubes on wooden skewers. The charcoal chicken wings, shashlik, thin strips of doner.thick, tender lamb chunks. Add a glass of Turkish red wine (or three). Maybe some Turkish tea with something sweet for those of us who like the slightest perspiration invoked by overeating. Yes, they do takeaway. Yes they have all sorts of fizzy drinks. But, they are not your usual Turkish takeaway. This place is well worth a sit down for an hour or so and serious, professional eating. Opposite Lidl so maybe, if you do some shopping in Lidl you could park there. Personally, I think it's worth taking the Northern line and walking from Edgware statation. A couple of outside tables for those that need a quick cigarette or an afternoon cup of coffee and a baklava. I was introduced by a friend who is Turkish and himself a retired restaurateur. In the 20 plus years I have known him he has always steered me to places that are good quality and not overpriced. This isn't a place with fancy carpets and bow tie waiters. It's like a mum n dad place who care and concentrate on flavour."

Royal China (harrow-on-the-hill)

Royal China (harrow-on-the-hill)

148-150 Station Rd, Harrow HA1 2RH, United Kingdom, Central Dr, Hornchurch

Meat • Seafood • Chicken • Noodles


"I am a regular take away customer and have been using them at least once a month for many years. Unfortunately, since the turn of the year, portions are now significantly smaller and now most dishes (apart from rice dishes) barely half fill a small Chinese container. Worse still, the Char-Sui pork, an old family favourite is now repeatedly over-cooked and getting smaller with each delivery. With the meal this evening the Char-Sui pork has been mainly untouched and is being left for our dog who, thankfully still seems very keen on it. Unfortunately, neither our dog nor us really touched the beef Ho-Fun noodles, as the beef was completely over-cooked and the dish had large clumps of white (unmixed) flat noodles, very poor. One clump of white noodles took up half the Chinese container and really should have been spotted and rectified by the chef. With dishes costing between £12-15 each, Royal China still charge a premium compared to the regular Chinese takeaways in our area; but with standards falling and portion sizes halving I suspect that better value and tastier dishes can now be found pretty much anywhere else. It is a shame when a long standing restaurant comprises on its food quality and I hope Royal China read this review and address issues of food quality especially with the evening chefs, as frankly some of dishes I received today should never have been sent."

Baluchi A Pan Indian Destination

Baluchi A Pan Indian Destination

181 Tooley St, London SE1 2JR, United Kingdom, Central Dr, Hornchurch

Indian • Cheese • Burgers • Chicken


"Baluchi is a pan-Indian dining restaurant in London within the Lalit hotel, set in the historic Grade II listed former St. Olave’s Grammar School. Baluchi can be found in what was the Great Hall and it’s one seriously stunning location. The high ceiling, royal blue colour, dark woods and beams, floor to ceiling windows and chandeliers give it a truly sophisticated, regal feel. Chef Jomon was funny, passionate and absolutely lovely. He told us tales and stories from India, the history to naan and tiffins they are lunch boxes with different levels which used to be shared among colleagues/friends at lunchtime) and made plenty of jokes. You could see his passion for the food, and his team, shine through throughout the whole evening. He even introduced us to part of the team and let us know that they all have a say in the menu and how things are presented at Baluchi. The Naan’ery experience at the bread bar £55 for solo, £99 for two) at Baluchi, features four courses of bread with accompanying dips and wine, followed by a tiffin to share. We were sat at the bar, right at the front of the restaurant, where we could see the breads being prepared. Chef Jomon told us how to make the naan – we even got to have a hand at making them ourselves! We rolled, filled and flattended them, ready for Chef Jomon to bake in the tandoor oven which is super hot! It was a fantastic experience getting to help and see it all up close. We were impressed by the fact they had a tandoor oven out by the bar so the bread could be cooked right in front of people dining. The first naan course is a fig and cheese kulcha, made with paneer. The paneer was grated rather than in the usual chunky form, making it spread throughout and giving the naan a creamier finish overall, rather than just little pockets of oozy cheese. The fig added a sweet edge too. The second naan is a porcini and truffle one. It’s a delicate balance of earthy truffle and nutty mushrooms. The definition of umami – a flavour which enlightens all the taste buds in the mouth. It arrived with a powerful tamarind dip, which added an extra element to the potent flavours and complimented the mushroom well. The paired wine was an MS Fratelli White; a smooth, crisp wine which complimented the mushroom well. The third bread course is a blue cheese naan made with a French blue. Again, this isn’t overly powerful, yet the blue cheese adds a nice creamy touch and a delicious underlying flavour. You wouldn’t have thought it was blue cheese though if you hadn’t been told – this bread actually changed Chef Jomon’s opinion on this type of cheese! It came with a delicious, tangy tomato dip making this course almost remind us of pizza – the cheese and the tomato. A glass of the MS Fratelli Red was served to accompany the naan. It was full-bodied, with tannins, making it quite potent. We thought the wine was fab, although perhaps could have had a slightly lighter variety to go with the cheese. Last but not least, we ended on a sweet note with a coconut and mango naan. It reminded us a touch of peshwari, subtle-y sweet. It’s served with a fantastic red berry/cherry dip, making it feel like a dessert option. A small glass of Muscat de Beaumes Devenise accompanied the final course. It’s a sweet dessert wine which is very sweet, and incredibly moreish. We couldn’t get enough. The breads were rounded off with a tiffin filled with Butter Chicken, Dal Baluchi, pilau rice and carrot halwa. The butter chicken was tender, creamy and aromatic. A fab, smooth and tasty curry which isn’t very spicy. We loved the lentil dal which was packed with flavour, and the pilau rice was perfectly cooked and fluffy. The carrot halwa was super sweet and stodgy making a delicious end to such a feast. This was an incredible experience at a seriously stunning pan Indian restaurant in London. There was also next level service, which such passion and humour radiating from Chef Jomon."