Wednesday, 17 February 2016

Mowgli


All I hear of Mowgli is great things, so when my friend and I met up for a catch up this was the first place I could think of. Located on Bold Street, Liverpool, it attracts lots of people and can get extremely busy on evenings, especially weekends. Unfortunately you cannot book a table and wait times can top an hour and a half, so it is best you are prepared for a long wait. Mowgli has also recently opened a new restaurant in Manchester after their great success in Liverpool.

The inside of this small restaurant is so pretty, with ropes and dim lighting; it completely fits in with the concept of Indian Street Food. The dishes are small which allows you to sample a variety of the vibrant, intense flavours they offer. I love that the dishes come out when they are ready, giving it a really relaxed atmosphere, just as intended. 


 I have now been three times, and am quickly working my way through the menu, ensuring I try different dishes every time. The favourites I always get are the 'Himalayan Cheese on Toast,' which is a great twist on a classic with amazing flavour; and the 'Bombay Chip Butty' which is not as simple as you may think, the potatoes are so tasty! These are my most recommended.

(Himalayan Cheese on Toast)

(House Chicken Curry & Bombay Chip Butty)

My favourite main dish is the House Chicken Curry, this is such a smooth and creamy dish as it is made with coconut and yoghurt; the flavours are heavenly! Other dishes I love are the Angry Bird, Mowgli Sticky Wings, Agra Ginger Chicken, Mother Butter Chicken and Maa's Lamb Chops. As you can see I never leave hungry after a visit!

(Maa's Lamb Chops, Agra Ginger Chicken, House Chicken Curry & Mowgli's Sticky Wings)
(Angry Bird & Treacle Ribs - no longer on menu)
For all lovers of Indian food out there, this is the place to go! It is definitely a treat for your tastebuds with all the amazing flavours. Mowgli gives you such a unique dining experience, you'll be rushing back just like me and everyone else I know!










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