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The best restaurants serving Asian food in Bracknell Forest South East
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11 Opinions in 1 websites
Four of us went for the Christmas afternoon tea. What a treat. Fantastic, fresh sandwiches - good salmon, cucumber and cream cheese. The wraps were amazingly tasty - a mixture of chicken and turkey with an aromatic twist to the Coronation chicken. Miniature quiches were to dye for! Scones are lovely, little pastries homemade and delicious. We were offered non-alcoholic champagne and tea and coffee were flowing continually. Perfect tastes in glorious surroundings. Most highly recommended.

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I booked for lunchtime dining on the 16th December for myself and parents about 3 weeks ago - I stated that my parents both had walking problems (I even spoke to somebody about it on the phone too) and I asked for a 1.30pm booking. Tonight at 6pm (15th December) I got a call saying they can't cater for people with disabilities and that they only serve food from 12.00 - 13.30!! When I asked why I wasn't told this at the time of booking I was told 'sorry, it's our mistake'. I hate to say it but I feel I was lied to and they had some other reason for cancelling my booking at the last minute!!!! Very disappointing.

355 Opinions in 2 websites
Ordered delivery, food never arrived. Driver called, said he didn't speak English and then hung up on us repeatedly. Restaurant completely disinterested and just said it's Deliveroo problem. Finally got refunded but terrible service and attitude from both Deliveroo and the restaurant. Restaurants should take ownership of their chosen business partners and not leave it to the customer to sort out.

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Sadly they can’t get many “walk-ins” here, as the appearance from the outside isn’t at all welcoming. It looks like some sort of bunker on a council estate. (see photo). They may as well put up a sign saying “Do Not Enter!” Luckily we did; to find inside, a well-appointed dining area (though admittedly with no outside views). Perhaps that was the reason why there was only one other couple eating. Such a shame, as the food deserves to be widely appreciated. It’s that good. There is a no-frills laminated menu of the basic kind, which reminded me of my past life of regular visits to Brick Lane in London, or indeed India itself. Thankfully, the authenticity extended to the food as well. We ordered off the quite short Nepalese Specialities section. Both main dishes (we had only pappadoms for starters) were superb. Unlike anything we’ve had in Devon & Cornwall. A real home-cooking feel; it seemed the spices and herbs etc. were cooked and prepared in the kitchen, not merely covered with bought-in sweet sauces and powders as one often encounters. Even the two sides (chick pea and mushroom bhajis) were so different and full of a variety of textures and tastes. They were almost meals on their own! My wife had the Gurkhali Chicken and I had the Momo Lamb. Both were really plentiful and quite superb. The chicken was fried in a mild rolled Flour ; the lamb was 10 mini dumplings served with a hot dipping sauce. Fantastic! Unlike anything I’ve eaten in a long time and I can’t wait to try again. The Peas Pulao were a lovely accompaniment too. Washed down with some lovely Kathmandu Lagers (a little warm) and diet cokes, the bill, with service was great value at £64. (Without starters, we still needed “doggie bags” to take home with us.) All I can say is, ignore the frontage; try something other than the usual suspects (listed under “British Traditional Dishes” and enjoy genuine homemade food that is something different and extremely tasty! In addtion both the greeter and the shy, but highly efficient waitress only added to a wonderfully calm and enjoyable meal. We'll certainly be returning.