
📷 Image found via mowglistreetfood.com · verify licensing
This Indian street food restaurant sits in Charlton Kings, just outside Cheltenham, and was founded by Nisha Katona, a former barrister who wanted to cook the kind of food she grew up eating – genuinely flavourful, fresh, and healthy rather than what you'd find in a typical curry house.
The whole setup revolves around sharing small plates, so you can work through quite a few different dishes in one sitting. The tiffin boxes are where it really shines, with a daily-changing chef's selection that means you'll find something different each time you visit. The space itself is deliberately low-key and informal, designed to feel more like picking up food at a market stall than settling into a formal restaurant experience. For anyone exploring Cheltenham or passing through the area, it's a surprisingly good find – the kind of place that delivers proper technique and real ingredients rather than adapting things to what it thinks the local market wants. Whether you're looking for lunch, an evening meal, or just fancy something with proper character to it, this works well if you want to step away from standard Cotswolds offerings without having to travel far.
Visitor reviews
Every review has a sheep rating. If you have dogs on your account, you can add an optional dog-friendly paw rating when you post.