Special Offers

  • Alphonso Mango Dozen

    £28.00

MUMBAI LOCAL

  • Vada Pav

    £2.45

    Flavoured potato filling deep-fried in our unique gram flour batter, served in a bap with a fried green chilli & a trio of zesty chutneys elevate the flavours in this dish

  • Cheese Vada Pav

    £4.20
  • Butter Vada Pav

    £4.20
  • Schezwan Vada Pav

    £4.20
  • Butter Dabeli

    £3.50

    Dabeli translates to pressed. A delicacy from Kutch & a very popular street food. Spicy mashed potatoes served in a butter-roasted bap topped with roasted peanuts & pomegranate

  • Cheese Dabeli

    £4.90
  • Schezwan Dabeli

    £4.90
  • Special Dabeli

    £5.25

    The Dabeli that has it all. Loaded with fruits & nuts smothered in cheese

  • Samosa Pav

    £4.90

    Punjabi samosa in a bap with three piquant chutneys & a fried chilli

  • Butter Samosa Pav

    £5.95
  • Schezwan Samosa Pav

    £5.95
  • Onion Bhajiya Pav

    £4.20

    "Deep-fried battered onion slices. Served in a bap with a sweet & spicy chutney "

  • Potato Bhajiya Pav

    £4.20

    Deep-fried battered potato medallions. Served in a bap with a blend of zesty chutneys & a fried green chilli

  • Pav Bhaji

    £9.10

    Mumbais famous street food is a blend of mixed vegetables in a tomato-based sauce served with 2 buttered-fried baps

  • Cheese Pav Bhaji

    £10.15

    Cheese makes everything better & Pav Bhaji is no exception

  • Mumbai Masala Pav

    £8.40

    Bap sauted with an onion-tomato spicy gravy served with a lemon wedge

  • Misal Pav

    £8.40

    Spicy yellow pea curry topped with fried gram flour strands (Farsan) & onion, served with a bap

  • Vada Misal

    £9.10
  • Samosa Misal

    £9.10
  • Butter Misal

    £9.10
  • Methi Thepla & Raita

    £7.00

    Fenugreek (Methi) flat breads (Theplas) served with spiced yoghurt & homemade pickle

BITES TO ENJOY

  • Vada Plate (2 Pieces)

    £4.90

    Two deep-fried battered spicy potato dumplings served with our trio of zesty chutneys & fried chillies

  • Punjabi Samosa Plate (2 Pieces)

    £5.60

    Two Punjabi samosas served with three piquant chutneys & fried chillies

  • Chana Samosa

    £8.40

    Chickpea curry cooked with onions & rich Indian spices. Served with two Punjabi samosas

  • Potato Bhajiya Plate

    £5.25

    Fried battered potato medallions. Served with three chutneys & fried green chillies

  • Onion Bhajiya Plate

    £5.25

    Fried battered onion slices. Served with three chutneys and fried green chillies

  • Mixed Bhajiya Plate

    £7.70

    Get spoiled for choice indulge in both bhajiyas

SKVP RECOMMENDS

  • Chilli Paneer

    £9.99
  • Paneer Bomb

    £6.30

    Deep-fried battered sandwich of succulent paneer & sauces. Chef Nikitas special creation

  • Bread Pakoda

    £6.30

    Deep fried battered sandwich filled with potato, served with Tomato Sauce

  • Sabudana Vada

    £5.60

    Three fried patties of sago, mashed potato & crushed peanuts served with a yoghurt dip

  • Masala - Fries

    £5.60

    Fries coated in a special vegan spiced mayo

  • Idli Sambar

    £6.30

    Three steamed rice flour cakes served with coconut chutney and lentil based vegetable stew (sambar)

WRAPS

  • Bombay Potato Wrap

    £8.40

    Grilled tortilla loaded with cheese, potato cutlet, onions & bell peppers. Served with chilli garlic sauce

  • Spicy Paneer Wrap

    £8.40

    Grilled spicy paneer & onion tortilla. Served with chilli garlic sauce

SANDWICHES

  • Vegetable Grilled Sandwich

    £7.00

    Grilled mixed vegetable sandwich drizzled with green chutney

  • Cheese Grilled Sandwich

    £7.70
  • Schezwan Cheese Grilled Sandwich

    £7.70
  • Paneer Masala Grilled Sandwich

    £8.40
  • Chutney Sandwich

    £5.60

CHOWPATTY CHAAT

  • Bhel Puri

    £6.30

    Puffed rice flakes (Bhel) & onions tossed in a sweet & spicy chutney, garnished with coriander leaves, pomegranate, peanuts & fried gram flour strands (Sev)

  • Sev Puri

    £6.30

    Amazingly tasty canaps topped with spiced potatoes, onions & sweet & spicy chutney. Garnished with peanuts, pomegranate, fried gram flour strands (Sev) & coriander

  • Gol Gappe

    £6.30

    An all-time street food favourite. Hollow puri shells filled with peas, chutneys & spiced mint water

  • Dahi Puri

    £6.30

    Canaps topped with spiced potatoes, sweet & spicy chutney & doused in sweet yoghurt with a garnish of coriander leaves, potato, pomegranate, peanuts & fried gram flour strands (Sev)

  • Papdi Chat

    £7.70

    Tangy, sweet & spicy chutney drizzled on crisp fried dough wafers, topped with potato & yoghurt with a garnish of coriander, potato, pomegranate, peanuts & fried gram flour strands (Sev)

  • Ragda Pattice

    £7.70

    Two potato cutlets topped with yellow pea curry, onions & sweet & spicy sauce. Garnished with coriander, pomegranate, peanuts & fried gram flour strands (Sev)

  • Samosa Chat

    £7.70

    Samosa with spiced yellow peas, sweet & spicy sauces & garnished with fried gram flour strands (Sev), peanuts, pomegranate & coriander

  • Aloo Tikki Chaat

    £7.70

    Two crispy potato cutlets topped with thick chickpea curry. Served with onions & chutney

  • Jumbo Pani Puri (40 Pieces)

    £25.20

    Share this street food classic with your friends & family

CURRY CORNER

  • Paneer Makhanwala

    £11.15
  • Dal Makhani

    £11.15
  • Mutter Paneer

    £11.15
  • Veg Handi

    £11.15
  • Methi Malai Mutter

    £11.15
  • Pindi Chana

    £11.15
  • Malai Kofta

    £11.15
  • Palak Paneer

    £11.15

KIDS CONERS

  • Kids Cheese Toastie

    £4.34
  • Kids Garlic Pav

    £2.90
  • Kids Aloo Quesadilla

    £4.34
  • Kids Potato Poppers

    £2.90
  • Kids Bombay Wrap

    £4.34
  • Kids Veg Burger

    £4.34
  • Kids Maggie Masala

    £3.65
  • Kids French Fries

    £2.90

BREAKFAST SPECIAL

  • Poha

    £6.30

    A breakfast delicacy made with flattened rice (poha), onions and potato. (Available only on Saturday and Sunday)

  • Sabudana Khichadi

    £6.30

    Sago (sabudana) cooked with potato, crushed peanuts and green chillies. (Available only on Saturday and Sunday)

DRINKS

  • Nimbu Sherbet

    £3.50

    Fresh homemade non-fizzy lemonade

  • Kokam Sherbet

    £3.50

    Sweet and tangy squash made with Garcinia, similar to cranberries

  • Mango Lassi

    £4.20
  • Mango Panha

    £3.50

    Cardamom flavoured, sweet and tangy raw mango squash (250ml)

  • Coke Can

    £2.10
  • Coke Zero

    £2.10
  • Diet Coke Can

    £2.10
  • Sprite

    £2.10
  • Thums Up

    £3.50
  • Limca

    £3.50

    Lemon & lime flavoured carbonated soft drink

  • Kashmira Soda

    £3.50
  • Frooti

    £2.10
  • Bottled Water

    £1.75
  • Fanta Orange

    £2.10

DESSERTS

  • Gajar Halwa

    £4.90
  • Gulab Jamun

    £4.90

    Classic Indian spherical dessert of fried sweet potato dough and sugar syrup

  • Pan

    £2.80

    Indian mouth freshener - Dried rose petals & fennel seeds rolled in a betel leaf

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The Shree Krishna Vada Pav (SKVP) - Slough Menu offers a vibrant gateway to authentic Mumbai street food right in the heart of Berkshire. Located at 2a Alpha St N, Slough SL1 1RB, this unassuming spot punches well above its weight in both flavour and atmosphere. As someone who has dined at various SKVP locations across the UK, I can confidently say the Slough branch delivers consistency with a few delightful surprises.

The highlight of the menu is, of course, the classic Vada Pav-perfectly spiced mashed potato fritters, deep-fried in gram flour batter, tucked into soft pav (bread rolls) with fiery red chutney and green chilli. It's a nostalgic bite of Mumbai. For those seeking variety, the Cheese Vada Pav and Schezwan Vada Pav are standouts-bringing a modern, fusion twist without losing the essence.

Beyond the signature item, the SKVP Slough menu features a commendable selection of Indian street favourites, including Pav Bhaji, Misal Pav, Samosa Chaat, and Sabudana Wada, all served fresh and hot. Their Masala Chaas (spiced buttermilk) and Cutting Chai offer the perfect pairing, rounding out the experience with comfort and authenticity.

What sets this branch apart is the speed of service and the kitchen’s ability to balance spice levels to appeal to a diverse customer base without compromising traditional taste. The interior is casual but welcoming, ideal for quick bites or relaxed catch-ups.

Compared to other Indian fast-casual eateries in Slough, SKVP stands out for its focus on a niche menu, affordability, and bold flavours that don’t rely on heavy sauces or overuse of oil. Whether you’re a desi food enthusiast or a curious newcomer to Mumbai street cuisine, this spot is well worth a visit.