#FLODown: Chapati Club
With a focus on home-cooked Indian dishes, Chapati Club is a cosy and delicious eatery located in Acton. The brainchild of Resh Sonchhatla, the restaurant motto is “we believe Indian food can be so natural you can eat it everyday!” and it is most definitely working for us. The restaurant has a casual atmosphere, which is enhanced through its simple décor including a wall of graffiti, plywood walls, and wall of travel posters from various locations. Some dishes are served on traditional stain trays which encourages everyone to share and taste.
Expect to find a menu of mouth-watering traditional Indian dishes including chicken biryani, hariyali chicken, okra, paneer and vegetarian staples such as tarka dhal, and of course before you ask, they do serve a delicious naan - perfect in texture and taste. They also serve a range of drinks including the popular traditional yoghurt-based lassi drink.
What to Eat?
Samosa/Chana Chaat
A delicious combo of samosa served with chickpeas, yoghurt and chutney
Price: £6
Paneer
Best eaten with some tasty garlic naan or equally tasty laccha paratha
Price: Paneer (£7), Garlic Naan (£3.00), Laccha Paratha (£3.50)
Tarka Dhal
Delicious yellow lentils, best enjoyed with some pilau rice
Price: £6.00
Pau Bhaji (v)
Indian street food served with spiced mash vegetables and delicious buttery buns. (A lamb mince version available)
Price: £6
Mango Lassi
Price: £3.50
#FLODown: Watch out for Chapati Club music nights! On a mission to ‘bring back live music to Acton’, they host unique and intimate gigs where you can indulge in great food, great music and drinks.
From date night to a catch up with friends, Chapati club is perfect for all occasions! Expect great service and delicious cheap eats.
Location:
117 The Vale, Acton, London W3 7RQ
Nearest Station:
Acton Central Station
Opening Hours:
Tuesday – Saturday : 12pm – 2.30pm, 5.30pm – 10.30pm
Sundays : 5.30pm – 9.30pm
Mondays : Closed
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