The Hungry Buddha
About the Business
Welcome to The Hungry Buddha, a must-visit restaurant for foodies in London. Located at 4 Pinchin St in the heart of the city, The Hungry Buddha offers a unique blend of traditional and contemporary Nepalese cuisine that is sure to tantalize your taste buds.
Our menu features a wide array of dishes, from starters and sides to main courses and desserts. Our chefs use only the freshest ingredients to create delicious and authentic Nepalese delicacies that are sure to satisfy your cravings.
At The Hungry Buddha, we believe that great food should be accessible to everyone, which is why we offer meal delivery and takeaway services for our customers' convenience. Whether you're on-the-go or looking to enjoy a meal in the comfort of your own home, we've got you covered.
But The Hungry Buddha isn't just a restaurant – it's also a point of interest in London. Our cozy and welcoming atmosphere makes us a perfect spot to catch up with friends, celebrate special occasions, or simply relax after a long day.
We take pride in providing exceptional service to our customers, and we're always striving to exceed their expectations. So come visit us at The Hungry Buddha and experience the best of Nepalese cuisine in London.
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Location & Phone number
4 Pinchin St, London E1 1SA, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
11:15 AM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday:
11:15 AM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday:
11:15 AM - 11:00 PM
Thursday:
11:15 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday:
11:15 AM - 11:00 PM
Saturday:
11:15 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday:
11:15 AM - 11:00 PM
Reviews
"This is not a restaurant. My partner and I live nearby and found this on google maps of local asian restaurants. We walked up and down street. Nothing at the address but office building. Read reviews. Seems only a delivery/pop up kitchen"
"Ordered food for 6 people through UberEats. Exactly around delivery time, UberEats called me and said that the "driver had an issue and he cannot deliver". Since this is UberEats, I asked for another driver to deliver the food. They said they cannot find another driver (delivery guy) now or later. I called the "restaurant" directly and they asked me if I can pick up the food myself since food is ready. I arrived at the address of Hungry Buddha (as shown in Google) and I couldn't find the restaurant. There is one apartment building at that address, a warehouse and a mosque! Where is the restaurant? There is no physical restaurant! I called the restaurant number and one guy came out of the building and handed me the food. A big question is whether it can be called a restaurant at all if one operates from the kitchen of his apartment. The UberEats delivery guy later called me and apologized and said that he got mugged inside that building before and thats why he won't go inside that building again. THIS IS SCAM! Big question is does Uber Eats ever verify where the food is coming from or if it is a restaurant or not. Hungry Buddha has a website that says "dine-in", take away and delivery."
"Order showed up late missing half the items including rice. Rang to let them know. Guy who answered was rude, blunt, uninterested and said they would send some more but would take over 30 mins."
"Can’t fault. This is top quality stuff. Each item individually labelled and packaged well. The flavours in each dish are absolutely divine. And not heavily over priced either."
"A must try for all food lovers. We regularly use them for office events. Their lunch boxes are a major hit which we order for all the staff in the office (over a hundred people) and it never disappoints."
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