Give us a shout That’s right, we fully embrace eating with your hands not only because it’s a historic and cultural thing, but because we believe eating is a sensual activity and touch is part of the experience along with the taste and aroma of the food, so don’t be alarmed when you don’t see cutlery on your table!

Before arriving in the UK Babuji decided to travel through Bangladesh, India then Pakistan, teaching, learning and eating lots on the way.

Eat with lashings of our yoghurt dip to cut the spicy edge.If you require catering for home or work, we would be happy to see if we could accommodate your request.



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Eat in and get high on masala chai every day of the weekEnjoy a free portion of crunchy & colourful FarFar Originating from Hyderabad India, this speciality is slow cooked with chicken, lamb or vegetables and layered with fragrant basmati rice. Babuji will celebrate its grand opening later this evening at 5.30pm with a buy-1-get-1-free offer.

London’s noisiest tube journey is from Kentish Town to Tufnell ParkTake a literary tour of these inspiring local blue plaquesCute doggie alert!




4.6 (50+ ratings) 5. Combining dishes that Babuji encountered in his journey.



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We also scoff onion pakora, the fritter’s innards soft and giving, with a chickpea crust spiced perfectly.And so to mains.



Try it, you may even love the experience!NOTE: Cutlery is available upon request (although frowned upon)We're located in North London's buzzing hub; Kentish Town.

Well he’s our father, our Babuji.

Deeply comforting, the dish is served with a roti to eat with our fingers, something the menu makes a real point about. Babuji was last inspected by Food Safety Officers from Camden Council on Mon 19 Aug 2019 and was awarded a Food Safety Score of 5 (Very Good). Babuji, Kentish Town: ‘a thrilling reinvention’ – review. The food we serve is a homage to the street vendors of South Asia and more desi style. Babuji, South asian street food, London, Kentish Town Registered in England No. In short: a thrilling reinvention.

In fact, nabbing the last two seats, the buzz is palpable.The artfully mismatched interior is lovely: there’s wood panelling along the lower half of one wall, and glossy teal tiles on the other, under which a tan leather banquette runs. by Stephen Emms May 16, 2019.

And even the gleaming basement toilets are no afterthought: traditional music plays, with cartoons and murals lining the wooden steps down.With exactly the same owners as before, if all this is the end result of hiring a creative agency, good for them.Mouth watering yet?




There’s even a separate illustrated guide telling us ‘eating with your hands is awesome…cutlery is frowned upon.’And that’s the only constructive criticism.

– we strike gold with the dhal makhni: served densely in a generous bowl, these slow-cooked black lentils from the Punjab are loaded with indulgent notes of butter and cream.



By the way, we eat with our hands, cos that’s the Babuji way.Copyright 2018 Babuji is a Registered Trademark and is a trading name of Two Hungry Boys Limited.

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Located on Kentish Town Road, this 30-cover “causal but sophisticated restaurant brand” is conveniently situated opposite Kentish Town tube station.