Based on 2 opinions finded in 1 websites
Based on 2 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 1107 in 1184 in East Riding of Yorkshire
Nº 44 of 45 Indian in East Riding of Yorkshire
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Many will have seen the demise of the Spice of South India in Princes Ave. as a pandemic tragedy. Mourning its passing I wondered whether we would ever be able to get a tasty Marsala Dosa locally. We visited the new site in Kingston Road last evening unaware of the relationship with our lost friend. We weren't even sure that it was more than a takeaway. it was a smaller version of the original, with the menus from Princes Ave and Lion beer. I enjoyed a Mysore Marsal Dosa, washed down with a Lion stout. The Phoenix rising.
David C . 2022-02-16
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We had a takeaway. We got dosa and I was a bit apprehensive how they would be as a takeaway. However they were quite good although a bit soft and were the best part of the meal. Apart from the biriani , the rest was just too spicy with no depth of flavour, just heat. Biriani was reasonable but had bone and too much sinew, the curry sauce was very watery and there was a small pot of overly sweet yoghurt neither of which I ate. I would go and eat in for dosa but not sure about anything else.
Krayem . 2022-01-18
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A very good and I go there regularly. The atmosphere is very welcoming but it's a takeaway and therefore one can't expect a high class Indian restaurant atmosphere. Very good food as well 🤩👍👍👍👍👍🤩
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One of the best places to work, the service is very nice, the rest of the employees are also nice, the food is good and served quickly, I recommend it
152 Opinions
First time we have dined at Mowgli, and overall it was a lovely experience, the manager dealt with us and explained how the menu works - The dishes aren’t your typical Indian Restaurant fare but based on Street Food and with smaller portions, ‘tapas’ style. We were advised that most dining couples choose 4-5 dishes which we did. Basmati rice, Bhel puri (like a Bombay mix with added dressing and a light puri ), Sticky Chicken (my favourite dish - sweet, savoury, spicy and sticky all in one), Agra Ginger Chicken ( nicely flavoured but we would have liked more ginger) and Picnic Potato Curry ( a tomato based curry, quite mild and on the sour side - again a nice dish) . We couldn’t manage all five plates so took most of the Bhel puri home. So next time we’ll pick 3 dishes plus rice to share and maybe a naan. We enjoyed the food and service so much that we’ve booked to go again with our daughter and partner, but at a busier time on a weekend, rather than a quiet weekday lunchtime.
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Extremely slow service for the meal, 2 1/2 hours, for starters and mains. Food bland, keema Nan looked disgusting. We were a group of 12, but we had booked and paid a deposit, so they knew we were coming. Waitress was very pleasant, but she was on her own. Takeaways must take priority over people in the restaurant. It was also noted, groups of 4 came arrived and had starters and mains, and departed before we had our mains.