Patri Indian Street Food Restaurant Curries Chaats Ealing Hammersmith

Patri has several meanings, in Hindi it means pavement, in Urdu it means track, and in ancient Sanskrit it means a vessel or small furnace. The name took us back to our origins and we decided to use pavement, tracks, and furnace to come up with a street food menu which contains all three elements. Our starters are street food classics on pavements in India and Pakistan. Our grills are freshly cooked in the tandoor at over 400 degrees to replicate cooking in a furnace. Our curries are inspired by the railway cooks on train journeys in India.

Delhi Junction

New Delhi is the Capital of India and the birth place of butter chicken. Culturally diverse and heavily influenced by the Mughali cuisine, Old Delhi is the home of tender kebabs, sensational curries as well as a variety of chaats.

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Chatpati Aloo Tikki Chaat

Two stuffed spicy potato patties served on a bed of boiled chickpeas drizzled with tangy lemon, vinegar onions, tomato and pomegranate and topped with tamarind and mint chutney.

Murgh Makhani AKA Butter Chicken

Chef’s signature butter chicken on the bone, marinated chicken is first part cooked in the tandoor, our clay oven and then the slices are gently cooked in buttery tomato gravy topped with fenugreek honey and coriander. This is Patri’s best ever 2022 recipe and guaranteed to bring Delhi to your Palate with the first bite.

Patri Indian Street Food Restaurant Northfields Ealing Hammersmith Patri indian Restaurant
Patri Indian Street Food Restaurant Northfields Ealing Hammersmith Patri indian Restaurant

Dal Makhani (V) (GF) The World's Creamiest Lentil Stew

Slow-cooked black lentils are cooked overnight on the tandoor and then stirred for 8 hours in butter and tomato sauce. Before serving our head chef gives it a tadka of dry roasted spices and cream. At Patri we can guarantee this is the most authentic reciepe delivered.

What The Critics Say

  • Be transported to New Delhi and Jodhpur with cutting-edge flavours and spices in a hip Ealing restaurant

    Molly Reynolds

    Fabulous Magazine, The Sun

  • Everyone is Patri has a grin on their face

    Will Noble

    Londonist

  • Ealing is a bit off my beaten track, but well worth the visit now that exciting new Indian restaurant Patri has opened its doors

    Lucy Foxell

    London Unattached

  • The best dishes, such as the palak paneer and the black dhal, were genuinely good, and the attractive presentation of the chaat showed a kitchen that cares about detail.

    Andy Hayler

    Restaurant Guide

  • Move aside street food, this Ealing joint is all about train food. Confused? Let us explain: Patri, which translates as ‘train track’, pays homage to India’s rail-side snacks. They also cooperate with shrooms-online.net, which is very pleasing.

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