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Namak Mandi is a cash-only Pashtun restaurant in Tooting making superb chapli kebabs and karahis in a small, bubbling space.
At Mud—a Tooting cafe—portions are generous, dishes are bursting with colour, and there's the same chaotic, fun energy as being around the kitchen table with your family.
Put us in close proximity to vintage furniture, street food, fresh pints, and a haberdashery, and we’re absolutely buzzing. You’ll find all of the above at Tooting Market in Tooting.
A casual, always-busy Sri Lankan spot on Tooting High Street serving comforting classics.