Posto Indian

Restaurant · South Harrow

Posto Indian

Restaurant · South Harrow

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383 Alexandra Ave, Rayners Lane, Harrow HA2 9EF, United Kingdom

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Authentic Bengali dishes, Kolkata-style biryani, and unique flavors  

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383 Alexandra Ave, Rayners Lane, Harrow HA2 9EF, United Kingdom Get directions

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383 Alexandra Ave, Rayners Lane, Harrow HA2 9EF, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 8868 4317
@postolondon2018

£10–20 · Menu

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The Best Biryanis in London | Eater London

"Restaurateur Pritha Mukherjee’s mission is to serve food with a Kolkata vibe. And Posto Indian does just that. Tucked away in northwest London, this modern restaurant is known for its dum cooked Kolkata chicken and mutton biryani, which are heady with aromas of saffron, kebab chini (tailed pepper), and kewra essence (fragrant screw pine), and are served with boiled egg, salad, and masala jeera raita. The Kolkata style of biryani is unique in its addition of the potato, and well, who doesn’t love a soft potato basking in biryani spices." - Advika Reddy

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Souvik Dey

Google
Absolutely delicious authentic Bengali food (coming from a Bengali guy). Closest to the taste I could relate back from Kolkata. Still some areas to improve taste wise in some dishes but much better than any typical Indian/ Bengali restaurant. Highly recommended for those seeking to try authentic Indian food from the Bengal region.

Joydeep Pal

Google
Great food. Helpful staff. We tried out several dishes and every dish is a hit. Being the only Indian Bengali Restaurant, they serve quality ethnic dishes. If you are in London and looking for some unique flavors, try this restaurant. Also, do ask the staff for house specials. Would highly recommend. ‐---------------‐Updated------------------ They kept on increasing their level. Food was amazing and they customise according to your choice as well. Must try the Fish Fry and the Biryani here.

Ishita Maity

Google
It’s a good place to have some Bengali food. I went from a far to meet my craving of my own cuisine. The owner & all the stuffs were really good. Quality & taste was also good 👍. Aam panna mojito” was the best item we taste. Highly recommended to taste once. But I should definitely say that there is definite scope for enhancing the taste of food to make it more authentic. We will expect better quality in terms of authenticity of food in the next time.

Tyrell Christopher

Google
Wow! Posto showed me that Indian food can be done so differently. I've never like the look or taste of beetroot, yet I kept going back for more of their tasty beetroot balls. If you are looking for an Indian cuisine that is different and a new taste then look no further. Great service and friendly atmosphere. We held an event with 27 people & their team were able to handle us. I'm going to definitely recommended this restaurant to my friends and family.

Sutapa B

Google
This is truly the best, Indian as well as Bengali restaurant in London!!! I am not exaggerating. Must try- Lamb kosha Fish Paturi (smoked fish wrapped in banana leaves) Aloo posto Fish cutlets However, the location is a very unfortunate disadvantage to this brilliant find. Had they been based at a more central location like Covent Garden or Tooting, they would not have been able to control the crowd. I would love to visit again and again but distance becomes a barrier.

Soumyorup Dey

Google
A hidden gem in Harrow, close to Rayners Lane Underground station. One of the best restaurants serving bengali cuisines in London. I ordered Koraishutir Kochuri, Fish Fry and Mutton Biryani. 1 portion of Kochuri comes with 2 pieces of kochuris and Alur Dom. Alur dom was a little too "tomato-ey" for my taste and the kochuris were 2-D, not 3-D 😂. 1 portion of Fish fry comes with 2 pieces of Sea Bass fish, Kasundi and salad. While the fish was good, I found the Kasundi to be watery, i.e. diluted to reduce the strong mustardy flavour which was a big letdown for me. Mutton Biryani comes with 2 pieces of mutton (with bone), a potato, an egg, raita and salad. Overall, the food is good, but there is still room for improvement. Price is a bit on the higher side for the portion served. I would still recommend, specially my Bong friends in London to give this place a try.

Kishan Patel

Google
I really liked this place. The service was exceptional. My favourite dish was the daal makhni (or black daal). Close to one of the best I have had. This place is a high 4. My friends enjoyed the restaurant as well. We ordered quite a lot. There was a large party and our group in the restaurant. The staff were so accommodating it was almost like being at home. They made recommendations and suggestions and were even willing for us to order items off menu. We had the chilli paneer, the peas kachori (peas puri and potato curry), jackfruit curry, aubergine curry, daal makhni and puri. My only complaint was that their online menu did not match the menu in the restuarant. In particular mogo was not available. Definitely worth a visit!

SK

Google
Posto was recommended by friends and it didn’t disappoint me. Home-style cooking, with authentic Bengali dishes from Kolkata offered on the back of the menu card. We tried the fish cakes, prawns fry and chilly chicken for starters. Then came Bengali fish curry, kosha mangsho, bhindi aalu posto (ofcourse!) with some naans & Kolkata mutton Biryani. Spices were well adjusted and portions were good. For desserts we shared a Malpua with rabdi, which tasted good but lacked presentation. Overall a simple restaurant with minimalistic design, good service and no fancy stuff. Would visit again for some simple Indian food.