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3359 Opinions in 3 websites
I come to the Bangla Lounge every 2 weeks from Telford with my partner. It's always a great experience. The service is superb and staff are always so welcoming. Have tried most of the recommended speciality dishes, all are so good it's difficult to pick a favourite. The extra bonus is the 2 for 1 offer on main courses during the week, so excellent value for money. Highly recommended

1254 Opinions in 3 websites
Service, food, atmosphere are at top notch. I had my breakfast with my friend here being a south Indian from hyderabad. Feels nostalgic after having my breakfast buffet which includes ghee idly, dosa, vada, pongal and poori. The standout item is gulab jamunn😍.

1060 Opinions in 2 websites
This place gets 5 stars all round from me. It was my first time in Birmingham for a business trip, so I was eating alone. I came across Barajee and had to try my favourite chiken Balti dish. I wasn't disappointed. The garlic nan was also amazing. I asked for a garlic rice that wasn't on the menu and they were more then happy to make it for me. My waiter, Ray gave great service and I will defo be back the next time I visit Birmingham. In fact I will recommend this place to everyone I know.

230 Opinions in 3 websites
Just spent another long weekend in ellesmere and I had a curry from here friday and sunday nights. The food has been given my highest rating as both nights the food was excellent. The sunday I had chicken tikka Nepal pilau rice it was outstanding and packed with chicken tikka he even gave me extra onion bhajis for free with a peshwari naan. My missus loves the chicken chaat too. Anyway I recommend if you like indian food.

1506 Opinions in 4 websites
they clicked expect your takeaway at 18:05 it arrived cold at 18:45 after 2 phonecalls asking where it was. we rejected as it was cold and asked for it to be recooked, obviously rugeley spice see this as a chef microwave job and it was redelivered with part hot part cold meals. in all honesty the meals flavours were mediocre and we most certainly won't be ordering again, despite the frantic reassurance each phone call that the food is 'on it's way on its way'. MOST CERTAINLY ONE TO AVOID!!

2167 Opinions in 4 websites
The rest of the food was great apart from the masala fish. We ordered Cod fish and it was most definitely not. It was also over cooked. I had guests over which made it embarrassing- nobody ended up eating it and we had to Throw it away. Really disappointed.

996 Opinions in 2 websites
Authentic Flavours, Warm Hospitality – A True Malaysian Gem I recently visited Malaysian Delight, and I can confidently say it was one of the most satisfying dining experiences I’ve had in a long time. Whether you’re already a fan of Malaysian cuisine or completely new to it, this place is an absolute must-try. The combination of authentic flavors, generous portions, and warm, welcoming service makes it stand out in the best possible way. Food Quality: Every dish we ordered was a celebration of bold, rich flavors. The Nasi Lemak was beautifully presented — fragrant coconut rice, tender sambal chicken, crispy anchovies, and perfectly boiled egg all served with that signature spicy sambal that had just the right kick. The Char Kway Teow was smoky, savory, and loaded with prawns and Chinese sausage, just like it should be. You can tell the kitchen takes pride in getting traditional recipes just right. Authenticity: As someone who’s tasted Malaysian food both in Malaysia and abroad, I was genuinely impressed by how true-to-home the dishes tasted. The ingredients, spices, and cooking techniques all reflect genuine Malaysian street food and home-style cooking. Nothing felt watered down or westernized — this is the real deal. Service: The staff were incredibly kind and knowledgeable. They took the time to explain the dishes for those unfamiliar with the cuisine and made thoughtful recommendations based on our preferences. Service was quick but never rushed, and there was a real sense of pride and hospitality in the way they engaged with customers. Atmosphere: The ambiance was cozy and clean, with simple but thoughtful decor that highlighted Malaysian culture. It’s a casual place, perfect for a relaxed meal with friends or family, and it felt very welcoming. Value for Money: The prices are more than reasonable considering the quality and portion sizes. You get hearty, flavorful meals that leave you full and satisfied. It’s clear they focus on quality ingredients and generous servings — no corners cut here. Highlights: Roti Canai was flaky and soft, served with a rich curry dip. Teh Tarik (Malaysian pulled tea) was creamy and comforting, just like I remember from street stalls in Kuala Lumpur. Vegan and vegetarian options were also available and well thought out. Overall: Malaysian Delight lives up to its name — a true delight in every way. It’s rare to find a place that so successfully captures the spirit and taste of Malaysia. Whether you’re dining in or taking away, the experience is consistently excellent. I’ll absolutely be returning — next time with an even bigger appetite. Highly, highly recommended!