Food was superb! Absolutely fantastic! My friend and I had butter chicken, pulao and coconut rice, and papadum. A good amount of food as well. It was recommended to us and we recommend it to anyone visiting or living in London. Atmosphere was relaxed and casual.
Extremely disappointed with the food quality at Preem Restaurant on April 1st, 2024. We ordered lunch at 2:00 PM and didn't receive it until 3:00 PM. Unfortunately, the wait wasn't worth it - the food was very poor quality.
Actually authentic Indian food that has spice, not food that has been changed to cater to local Brits. Great food and quick service - will come back.
Unterdurchschnittliches Essen in touristischer Gegend. Für den Preis kann man in der Umgebung sicher deutlich besser essen. Würde ich nicht empfehlen.
Stressing dining experience. Waiter unhappy and bordering on rude, answering with impatience queries regarding the food on the menu. Tables encroaching, no space, the aubergine dish bland. Just observe the rude response for this review, confirming that the place is not a peaceful and pleasant dining experience, nor the people are a happy bunch. Look elsewhere.
I went to Preem Brick Lane restaurant yesterday with my friends. I'm really happy about their service given by the restaurant workers. Very energetic and within few minutes I got my order. Their Chicken tikka masala was the best dish I have ever had. And their cobra drink was amazing. Friendly staff and highly recommended for everyone. All the very best Guys
Had a lovely chicken balti and Peshwari naan. Overall really enjoyed the food and portions was of a good size. Staff was attentive to serve to take orders. Plenty of options on the menu. Just a couple of things that could have made it better; would have been good if all food came at the same time. I had to wait five minutes longer for mine and it would have been helpful to have been told. Staff tried to sit another couple at our table without asking us if we was happy to share but the other couple asked to be sat somewhere else anyway.
Un restaurant indien en plein brick lane comme on en fait beaucoup La cuisine est bonne, mais pas transcendante, on est sur des saveurs classiques. Le Cheese naan n’avait de Cheese que le nom et le serveurs sont assez oppressants. On nous a demandé au moins 7 fois si l’on voulait des apéros ( papadum) Pour une addition de 84 pound à 3 avec 3 plats, 4 sodés et 3 pintes. Niveau prix on s’en sort pas trop mal