Wednesday, 27 October 2010

Mooli's

Venue: Mooli’s, Frith Street
Food: Indian roti rolls
Cost: £4-5
Rating: 83%
Twitter: @moolis

"We love Soho, we hope Soho loves us”.

Mooli’s burst onto the Soho scene in late 2009 and the above quote (from co-owner Mathew when I spoke with him earlier this month) encapsulates the essence of Mooli’s. They understand Soho and they understand their customers. From their innovative use of the Internet, with a growing following on Twitter and Facebook, to their originality and quality product, Mooli’s has found a niche in the market and truly stands out from the crowd.

Set up by two fine chaps  who got bored with their corporate jobs and display clear passion and pride in their venture, Moolis has fast became a hit with the Soho workforce. For those still slightly puzzled and in need of a definition, a mooli is a freshly made Indian roti roll, similar to a wrap but made from Indian flatbread and packed with intriguing ingredient combinations, either meat or veg based and complemented with salsas, chutneys and salad...if adventurous add on their poppadom bites.

Whilst the menu is not overly extensive, what it does offer is generally superb, with my personal endorsements being directed at the Punjabi goat and Goan pork filled moolis.  In the interests of a balanced review, I must admit to having issues with the chicken mooli, in that it seems to be the one mooli that consistently falls apart mid-meal and I also question the presence of apple within it.

This however should not detract from the overall high quality displayed, rapid service and clear thought behind the menu.

In a world where restaurants and other food outlets still seem to struggle to embrace 21st century digital technology and marketing, the Mooli’s brand is as strong as any other independent establishment in Soho. Their communications are commendable, from Twitter (follow @moolis for regular tweets from Mathew – I would like to term them ‘twoolis’) and Facebook, to an impressive main website and blog, charting the history and continued rise of Mooli’s in a fun and engaging manner, such as their long search for the perfect fresh bread and a machine with which to make it, the Moolita!

Original, smart and a high standard. I do not think Mooli’s has to worry too much about Soho loving them.

Expansion must surely be on the agenda….

Taste 9
Portion size 8
Service 7
Speed 10
Originality 10
Choice 6
Workability 8
Office response 9
Value for money 6
Brand 10
Overall: 83%

TOP SCORE SO FAR!

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