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699 Opinions in 4 websites
I ordered on uber eats and right after they accepted my order they cancelled, got charged £1.90 fee because I paid using zilch and I won’t get it back ,third time they’ve cancelled my order so I won’t ever order from them again,why accept in the first place?

870 Opinions in 3 websites
One of the best foods I have been having other than home cooked foods. The seating area may need improvements to make it more flexible for 2 persons to 5 or 6. The food is fresh,kebabs juicy and tasty. I have not been disappointed by any of the dishes including salads, chutneys, Nans and rice.

289 Opinions in 4 websites
Just ordered a main meal mixed kebab on naan , food arrived via ubar no naan ,phoned taj mahal explained what happened, they said u have to take it up with uber , i re-correctted them u packed it and gave it to uber, they was not having having it ! Omg so rude iam fuming, been using this place for over 30yrs , thier founders would be fuming , disgraceful taj mahal 3rd gen /never again !

595 Opinions in 2 websites
Mumbai Indian Restaurant, Kendal – Where the Curry is Hot and So is the Gossip Let’s be honest: finding truly good Indian food in a small English town can feel like hunting for a decent flat white South of the Watford Gap—technically possible, but not without heartbreak. Which is why stumbling into Mumbai Indian Restaurant in Kendal is rather like discovering a Taj Mahal replica nestled between a Greggs and a hardware store. From the moment you enter, you're hit with a warm, fragrant cloud that says, quite firmly, “Yes, darling, we use actual spices here. Take a seat, you’ll live again.” And so you do. Service is swift, friendly, and only occasionally confused, which is part of the charm. The staff are as warm as a fresh naan and about as likely to make your day better. They recommend dishes with the twinkle of someone who knows you’re about to cry tears of joy—or possibly chilli. We began with the papadums, of course, because one must respect tradition. They were crisp, light, and came with a mango chutney so addictive it could end marriages. Then came the Butter Chicken, which should really be rebranded as "Hug in a Bowl"—so rich, so creamy, it should come with a cholesterol warning and a small spoon-wielding grandmother who tells you to eat more. My dining partner chose the Vegetable Madras, which arrived with a kick sharp enough to reboot your nervous system and a depth of flavour that whispered sweet nothings to the soul. The Home-Style Spicy Chicken was exactly as advertised: ferociously hot, but in a way that felt like a dare from a beloved cousin—one who’s trying to hurt you, yes, but only because he loves you. The rice was fluffy, the garlic naan chewy in all the right places, and the only disappointment was that we didn’t have four more stomachs. Prices are reasonable—shockingly so, considering the sheer joy being ladled into each dish. In conclusion: Mumbai Indian Restaurant is not just a good local curry house. It’s a celebration of spice, warmth, and the occasional inability to feel your tongue. Kendal, count your blessings. This place slaps harder than your auntie when you forget to call. JR

558 Opinions in 2 websites
Went last Sunday. 2 of our party shared half crispy duck, plenty of duck but short on pancakes which they replenished when we asked. 3 of the party had the all you can eat. For those that haven’t been before, you can order a soup to start (and then as many to follow but make sure you eat it), you can then move onto the starters, there are about 12 to choose from. You can choose two per person which is then cooked and delivered t your table. Once you have done you can order again, and again if you wish as long as you eat it and don’t waste it. Then you can move to the mains. There are about 12 to choose from. Again you can have as many as you wish. The starters are small, but they are made fresh and are piping hot. You can order as many as you like and it adds to the experience. Yes the decor needs updating but the food makes up for it. I miss the huge fish tanks they had pre covid, my kids loved looking at the gigantic Koi.

455 Opinions in 1 websites
El restaurante de cilantro hizo nuestra cena de aniversario inolvidable. La comida era absolutamente increíble, y el ambiente era perfecto para una noche especial. El servicio fue atento sin ser dominante. Una visita obligada para cualquier celebración!

405 Opinions in 1 websites
Great place for a meal. Went with a pal prior to watching Burnley play. Pleasant environment, friendly staff - helpful but not overbearing. Very extensive menu and reasonably priced. The family naan was quite a creation - just don't think you can eat it on your own. Food very enjoyable and fair sized portions. The place isn't licensed but you can take your own alcohol. No hesitation in going back there again.

241 Opinions in 1 websites
Lugar encantador, con una decoración increíble. La sensación tan pronto como entras se siente algo especial, especialmente para algún lugar escondido en Kensington. Nos sirvieron bebidas por la señora del bar Bee (Bea), que era muy amable y nos ayudó con nuestras opciones de bebidas. La comida es increíble y bajo los árboles en flor en el restaraunt es donde quieres reservar. El langostino gigante a la parrilla por £ 18 es tan suculento e increíble. Uno de nuestros lugares favoritos para comer.

236 Opinions in 1 websites
Poppadoms tasted stale and were very greasy. Minuscule amounts of chutney, certainly not worth the price. Main courses were ok ish. Although the lamb in one dish was rather chewy not melt in the mouth as you’d expect and the prawns in the other dish were chewy and very over cooked. All in all very disappointing.