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93 Opinions in 3 websites
Hands down the best Chinese I’ve eaten in as long as I can remember! New to the area and this will now be my go to place. Superb in every dish we had. Delivery was estimated 30-45 mins, arrived in under 20. Just amazing.
125 Opinions in 2 websites
AMAZING 🥰🥰 great service staff so friendly had good laugh while was waiting and to be honest the wait wasn’t even that long considering we ordered a lot of food I’m sorry to say I never took no photos I wish I did but I was so hungry I looked at it and just disappeared 👻 definitely recommend this place this now our new chippy prices are was so good to I’m shocked
25 Opinions in 1 websites
Visited tonight £12 for fish and chips..£6 for mini...The mini was tiny and wouldnt even fill my kids!! Nice food tiny portions at a rip off price..NEVER AGAIN!!
4557 Opinions in 3 websites
First time using The Balti Hut. The starters we ordered were nice but hardly any salad to accompany. The mains were very bland. The portion size was fine but the taste just wasn't there. The nans were not fresh and looked greasy but weren't just not very tasty. The chips were sound. Unfortunately we won't be using this takeaway again.
135 Opinions in 2 websites
For well over 20 years we have eaten from Szechuan House regularly and considered it the best Chinese take-away in the area by far. We never had a bad dish and the food and service was always wonderful. Sadly, however, it seems to be under new management since we last ordered from there a few months ago. There was no warning or announcement, as far as we were aware, so the first indication of the change was when we phoned to order. Our number has always been recognised by the extremely friendly and efficient Chinese staff, who never had to be told our address. Last week we were answered by a really rude lady with a broad Brummy accent who seemed to struggle with the menu and not even know what was on it. When the food arrived, it was the worst Chinese meal we have ever had. The ribs, normally thick, juicy and in a tasty barbecue sauce, were very dry and fatty, like old meat in a thick, jelly-like substance, like treacle that had no flavour at all but was extremely salty. The spring rolls, normally in a light, crispy pastry stuffed with a fresh, moist & very tasty beansprout mixture, had a thick, stodgy, soggy pastry with tasteless, not at all fresh beansprouts. The prawn toast was just as bad: a layer of very dry, chewy, badly minced prawns with bits of shell in it just sitting rather than spread into the top of very dry toast. Again, it was tasteless but very salty. The pork dumplings were soggy pasty filled with a tasteless, gelatinous mixture, nothing like any pork filling we've ever had before. The Seaweed was overcooked and the fish flavour so overpowering that I gagged. The main courses were also truly awful. Rice noodles with pork (my favourite usually) were dry (the bits of pork that are usually juicy and fresh, were like scrap leftovers that had been sitting around for a couple of days. The Char Siu was not Char Siu at all. Char Siu is actually marinated then roast pork served sliced with a distinctive red colour around the edges and nothing else. What we got was boiled pork in a bland but salty glutinous sauce with vegetables. The beef dish was no better, with dry beef in a very thick very salty sauce that just tasted of soy sauce. The rice was probably the best dish but even that was overcooked but dry and crispy around the edges. I like my food salty and always add extra, to the dismay of my family, but even for me this meal was far too salty, I suppose to mask the lack of taste. To top it all there were no fortune cookies. Suffice to say that, after nearly 25 years, we are having to find a new Chinese takeaway as there is not a chance on earth that we will ever eat from Sezchuan House again, particularly given the 'dodgy' stomachs we all suffered through all night. The food reminded me of the kind of bland tasteless 'Chinese' food, full of monosodium glutomate, that was served in the 1970s when foreign food takeaways were unusual and most Brits thought vol-au-vents were sophisticated. If we could give Szechuan House zero stars, we would. Such a shame.
21 Opinions in 1 websites
Large cod cold , grey and pink, straight in the bin, meat in nan, very poor portion and forgot sauces, meat and chips very generous portion, but very plain