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Based on 11 opinions finded in 1 websites
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349 Opinions
Otra gran comida, me encanta venir aquí. Los chefs cocinan comida increíble, el cordero se derrite en tu boca. Probamos la mayoría de los platos y nunca tuvimos una mala comida, me encantan las sabrosas papas fritas masala y los naans se cocinan frescos. Todo a un gran precio volverá muy pronto.
814 Opinions
A solid 3.5, but there is no ambience and found it to be really pricey. We came in early on a Friday and the place was empty. The heaters were all off and the restaurant was quite cold Inside, we even had to wear our jackets for a while. There is little to no ambience, though the tablets are nicely set, there are makeshift walls or curtains blocking certain areas of the restaurant. The menu is extensive and had a lot of options, veggie and non veggie but it was REALLY pricey for what it was. We got two starters and they were both very small for £5 each, the main courses didn't come with Naan or rice, and each rice portion is super tiny for almost £3.5 . My Indian relatives would be in revolt if they ever saw the little amount of rice for that much. The food was nicely seasoned, though I missed some fresh coriander or lime. The service was extremely friendly and the highlight of the visit but with these prices I would not recommend it. There are many other options out there with a MUCH better value.
145 Opinions
Friday 20th December 2024, My husband and I went with our friend Susan for a festive curry. . We went to ‘The Kismet’ Indian Restaurant'. The Kismet Indian Restaurant is a modern Indian restaurant with a small and intimate atmosphere. The food here is very good and there is a very good selection of curries. We all shared poppadum's with various chutneys and dips for pre-dinner nibbles. We then had our main courses; my husband for his main course had a Lamb Dansk razi Balti and a Perswari Naan, which he said was very nice. My main course was a Butter Chicken Balti with a Perswari Naan, which was really tasty. Susan for her main course had Chicken Tikki with Bombay potatoes. We had washed all this lovely food down with Cobra beers for my husband and Susan. I had a J2O Drink. We did not bother with desserts as all of us were quite full. The bill for the three of us was very reasonable. My only criticism was the service in your face, at times we were still eating when the waiting staff were taking away plates. Most unprofessional, it is hospitality protocol to wait until all members have finished eating before removing dishes from the table.