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The best restaurants serving Indian food in Nottingham East Midlands
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45 Opinions in 4 websites
Service is rude, £4 just for fries, fries were cold, I was standing in front of the worker he had cooked the chips and put it on display for about 10 minutes even though I was right in front of him and then packed it, and the fries came out rubbish

1462 Opinions in 3 websites
This used to be our go to Indian . But of late it is just not the same. We have given it a few chances to see if it got back to where it was but it hasn’t Curry’s are now fairly bland tasting not flavoursome like they were. I generally have tawa are garlic chilli chicken. They use to be a really thick sauce with great chunks of chicken. Not so anymore. And prices have really gone up. It’s sad to say . I hope it gets to where it was.

1940 Opinions in 4 websites
Esta fue una experiencia increíble, fue increíble que el personal siempre fue educado la comida fue el mejor curry que he tenido Lovley final de la comida cuando las mentas y chocolates fue cortado con toallitas de manos calientes. Cajas para llevar disponibles si no es completamente capaz de terminar la comida. Incluso si un cierto plato esent visto en el menú preguntar y usted puede recibir (yo había preguntado si tenían samosas y que tenían, pero estaba en el menú) este restaurante es impecable y sin duda va a volver Recomiendo si te gusta un buen indio

2204 Opinions in 5 websites
Went here for valentines and the atmosphere was ok, however, despite there being alot of staff hanging around, it took nearly 45 minutes to get a starter and this was only because they came over to see if we wanted another drink. The food was servicable but the lamb was very overcooked and not tender and chicken was a little dry. They had set meals and for 2 it came to £85 + tip (which they automatically applied and did not deserve). Took about 2 hours to have a starter and main and it wasn't overly busy. Would not recommend and will not be going again

861 Opinions in 2 websites
Optó por probar este restaurante como alojarse cerca. La comida y el servicio eran fantásticos a pesar de lo ocupado que estaba, no podía faltar nada. Puede recomendar encarecidamente el plato de compartir Tawa. Un montón de comida, bien cocinada y sabrosa, así como a un precio razonable.

1941 Opinions in 2 websites
A group of us went yesterday evening. It was my first visit. In terms of positives – very attractive decor in the restaurant and a general nice vibe and feeling to being there. The food was enjoyed by all of us to varying degrees. Portions were generous also. Though, for me, I would prefer to eat Indian type dishes in a more traditional environment and way of presentation. The flavours were good enough, but they just lacked the intense and varied ones I have enjoyed in other restaurants offering this style of food in Nottingham over the years. I don’t know if the kitchen staff at Mowgli Street Food Nottingham preparing the food are of Asian heritage, but front of house, I didn’t see any, and decor wise (however pleasantly done) there was no connection for me that I was in a place that sets out to serve south Asian type cuisine. Call me old-fashioned, but a visual style relevant to the geographical origins of the food is what I prefer. The real disappointment, initially at least, was the very poor service we received after being seated. Greetings were fine but then we were left basically to our own devices for a considerable amount of time (possibly 15 to 20 minutes). Nobody came over to offer us a drink or to check if we were ready to order. It was left to a member of our party to go and find a member of staff to take our order. I find that incredibly disappointing in a place that appears at least to be offering attentive service, but in our case wasn’t. A further positive for the restaurant was the price of the meal which I thought was very reasonable when you take into account two bottles of wine were included in a total of around £160 for four people. On leaving, I didn’t notice any staff thanking us, or saying goodbye, and we walked past several, both where we had been seated upstairs, and then on our way out of the restaurant downstairs. Another negative touch that probably gives some connection to the very long wait we had to be served finally. It is both a nice and expected touch to have somebody front of house working to connect with you on leaving, and thank you for your time and your custom. And that didn’t happen here in my hearing at least. Would I recommend Mowgli Street Food Nottingham to others? Depending on what you are looking for, yes, on balance? But I wouldn’t do so to people of a similar mindset to myself, who are expecting the kind of intense flavours of cooking that you are used to encountering in a good south Asian restaurant. The food was just too generic for my liking, and I doubt I would return – particularly bearing in mind the disappointing level of service we also encountered there.