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Friday 20th December 2024, My husband and I went with our friend Susan for a festive curry. . We went to ‘The Kismet’ Indian Restaurant'. The Kismet Indian Restaurant is a modern Indian restaurant with a small and intimate atmosphere. The food here is very good and there is a very good selection of curries. We all shared poppadum's with various chutneys and dips for pre-dinner nibbles. We then had our main courses; my husband for his main course had a Lamb Dansk razi Balti and a Perswari Naan, which he said was very nice. My main course was a Butter Chicken Balti with a Perswari Naan, which was really tasty. Susan for her main course had Chicken Tikki with Bombay potatoes. We had washed all this lovely food down with Cobra beers for my husband and Susan. I had a J2O Drink. We did not bother with desserts as all of us were quite full. The bill for the three of us was very reasonable. My only criticism was the service in your face, at times we were still eating when the waiting staff were taking away plates. Most unprofessional, it is hospitality protocol to wait until all members have finished eating before removing dishes from the table.

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Lots of positive comments about thus Restaurant, so we decided to give it a go. What a great place! The food is incredibly good, tasty and well presented, super fresh and the portions are very generous. The service is second to none, very attentive and friendly. Will definitely be visiting again soon. Well done to all the Staff at Zara.

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Food was so tasty, well presented. We liked the way they took our starter order first, allowed us to enjoy that, before taking our main order, never come across this before, most usually take orders in one go, and then it is rushed, appreciate the time given to relax and enjoy each dish.

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After a few (or more) drinks, my husband and I were after somewhere to have a late night meal. After googling what was still open, we settled on Chutneys.We were shown to a table and given plenty of time to choose drinks and food, despite the late hour.The food was fantastic. I had a mild chicken dish (can't remember what it was called) and my husband had a whole tandoori chicken. I've never seen a dish like this in an Indian restaurant but he said it was delicious. As was the garlic naan, which was really light and not at all doughy. Really good food and friendly service.

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Went to the Spices on a cold Friday evening service as we entered the restaurant was good as normal . We were then showed to our table , as we walk through the restaurant there was a noticeable drop in temperature and I quoted “ think it’s colder in here than outside “ We sat down and looked around , people had still got their coats and scarves on !!! Service and food was great as always , but the restaurant especially where we sat was much too cold to make a meal out enjoyable!!!! My wife kept her “flying jacket “style coat on the whole time we were there and towards the end of the meal people all around us were complaining to each other that they wouldn’t be visiting again in the winter as it wasn’t an enjoyable experience. Please , please , please Spices of Paradise can you sort out the heat in your restaurant and toilets as I feel it’s not at an acceptable level . I definitely won’t be back until the summer as there are loads of great restaurants around with heating on !!!

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Probably the rudest restaurant I've ever been to, ordered 2 of the same dishes but one of them to be madras hot, they brought them both out and when asked which is the madras version they swiftly removed one and brought it back 2 mins later saying this is madras hot.....is was more like pepper....... when questioned how you can make a madras in 2 mins was told that's how you cook a madras, from my experience you add madras spice at start of cooking not stir some in at the end........ we definitely won't be returning

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Lali Guras in Aldershot is a hidden gem! The taste and ambience are incredibly authentic – it honestly feels like you’ve stepped into a corner dhaba in Lahore. You can see them making fresh parathas, frying samosey, and rolling out puris right in front of you – it’s a whole vibe and experience. The food is full of flavour, and the prices are very reasonable too. Great value for money, proper street food feel. Highly recommend if you’re craving real desi flavours in a casual, no-fuss setting!