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81 Opinions in 1 websites
Honestly not one thing that I can say was good about this place. The food, which is the absolute most important was horrendous, the first curry that I’ve had with no flavour (aside from a feint taste of cigarette ash - bit Benedicte of the doubt, I assume that this was from the tandor oven). We ordered Chicken Tikka, which has marinated chicken - it came with rice - but this is easily the most we’ve ever paid for this dish £15.95 per portion) but given the average 4.5 stars we thought that it must be good quality. We were wrong, and the vegatable curry which usually comes with chicken tikka, was flavourless water with some frozen veg in (peas, sweetcorn, carrots - Truly grusome). I can honestly say that this is possibly the Worse take-away that I’ve had, regardless of price and type of food. I could never recommend this place to anyone, and if you are considering ordering from here - don’t, you will regret it.
80 Opinions in 1 websites
I really like this Indian restaurant in the heart of Mayfair. We tried two special Thalis: Seafood Thali and Non-Vegetarian Thali. The Seafood Thali was amazing. The Fish Recheado, grilled sea bass with Goan spices, was flavorful and juicy, absorbing the rich spices during grilling. The Fish Curry was delicious and paired well with Saag Paneer, Dal Tadka, steamed rice, Raita, and Paratha. Each bite was a burst of flavors. For dessert, we had Anjeer Kheer, a sweet and smooth fig rice pudding. The Non-Vegetarian Thali was also delightful. It came with chicken served with fresh Kachumber salad and mint chutney, adding a refreshing taste. The Chicken Tikka Masala had tender chicken chunks in a spicy tomato sauce, pairing nicely with Saag Paneer, spiced lentils, steamed rice, Raita, and Paratha. Dessert was again Anjeer Kheer. The drinks were excellent too. I recommend the Mango and Date Lassi, a sweet treat that was especially enjoyable after my recent trip to Egypt, where these fruits are common. Each lunch Thali costs just over £20, which is quite reasonable for Mayfair. I’d recommend this restaurant to anyone who wants to experience tasty Indian cuisine.
79 Opinions in 1 websites
The food was delicious and plentiful. The service was excellent with good explanations about the menu. Thank you for a really enjoyable evening.
79 Opinions in 1 websites
I have been here a lot of times and it has never disappointed. The food is absolutely delicious, the prices are amazing and the staff are the friendliest staff you will ever have serving you. There are three lunch menus each with slightly different options with a couple of pound difference in price. I have had a few different options and they have all been lovely. This a place we often go to when in Stirling.
78 Opinions in 1 websites
My first (midweek) visit to this restaurant. I was expecting so much more. Service was efficient but somewhat workman like. The popadoms were not great and certainly not crisp, bordering on chewy. My starter of tandoori salmon was anything but tandoori. An overcooked salmon fillet piled with fried onions. Totally void of any spicing. I have to admit I struggled to eat it. Mains fared much better but by this time the moment has passed.
78 Opinions in 2 websites
I came here for my friend's birthday dinner and the food was exceptional! Very much value for money compared to the likes of Regency and Everest where the quantities are small. The service was good too.
77 Opinions in 1 websites
I've been using this take away for about 5 years now but feel compelled to leave a review. This is one of the best curry takeaways in my area (Fiveways, Brighton) however the prices are rising, portions getting smaller with barely enough meat for a child let alone a hungry adult, the sag aloo (spinach and potato) barely half filled the small tin foil tray and they have started charging for minor substitutions even though the items swapped are the same price EG asking for a naan instead or rice (both £3). They charge £1 extra per swap The bags of salad and onion are much smaller now and they are charging for chutneys / mint sauce which used to be FOC. So in short it's just not worth the £££.
77 Opinions in 1 websites
The menu choices and quality of food are incredible for the price. Totally delicious and well presented with great attention to detail on the small salad accompanying my starter. Mains were incredibly tasty served with quite possibly the best cooked crisp corriander and chilli nann I have ever tasted. Incredibly priced for the quality and taste of the food. Absolutely worth a visit.
76 Opinions in 2 websites
Having driven past this restaurant for years we decided to give it a go, and we were not disappointed. The food was very nice and great choice of menu although with only option to purchase drinks it was a little pricey. The dishes were all good and the starters were the 'gem' with everyone enjoying a delicious starter. We will definitely return to this restaurant for special occasions but not for a 'cheap curry' with friends. The food is worth that little bit extra on the bill but not on a regular basis.
76 Opinions in 1 websites
We ordered two each papadams(sp?), two onion bajiis(sp?) and we each order chicken tikka masala. After eating the papadams we were served to our surprise, three each onion bajiis instead of the one each that we expected. After eating those which were too filling I was no longer really that hungry, but then the chicken tikkas were served. My chicken was so over cooked it was like cutting rubber but the sauce was tasty. I also have to say that the sauces served with the papadams were some of the best I have ever had in an Indian restaurant although the owner and servers were from Bangladesh. So, some good and some bad, consequently the average rating