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The best restaurants serving Indian food in Rushcliffe East Midlands
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14 Opinions in 1 websites
Visited here again, never let us down, beautiful food freshly made by Druga TOP CHEF, must visit if you haven’t tried already. 10/10

6 Opinions in 1 websites
Me vine hoy para una comida para llevar, el tamaño de la porción era muy generoso y la comida era deliciosa. Estaba tan feliz de ver que eran amigables con los perros. Volveré enseguida.

1320 Opinions in 2 websites
My father and I went here for a last minute Monday evening meal. The service was excellent from the initial phone call to book the table right throughout the meal. The food was also excellent- we had the Railway special and several side dishes and all were fantastic. All topped off by very friendly and engaging staff. Would definitely recommend!! 👍

1214 Opinions in 4 websites
I really thought I'd found a decent restaurant but have been let down twice by these guys now. first time I let it slide as it was just a missing mango lassi but this time I had a missing item from my meal deal and the lamb desi looked more like a mishmash of the dhal that wasn't delivered and the lamb in the meal I ordered. I tried to eat it but it was not nice and definitely not lamb desi. So disappointed and I won't be backnow. Shame...

349 Opinions in 4 websites
Really good food. We are vegetarian and sometimes the veggie options can be a bit bland at Indian restaurants, but we had excellent food here, would particularly recommend the Vegetable Biryani and Panner Jalfrezi. Lovely sauces and chutneys too. Friendly staff. Service a bit slow, but it was a Saturday night so kitchen having to prepare a lot of takeaway orders as well as eat in. Good value too.

1292 Opinions in 4 websites
Another cracking meal, first rate service and a warm welcome at Ruddington's "Three Spices" Indian restaurant. Brought back so many happy memories of the magical tastes and smells of India. We sat under a wall decoration beautifully and tastefully depicting the Taj Mahal and remembered our own dawn visit to that wonderful, magical and indescribably beautiful white marble mausoleum in Agra built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in 1631. It was in memory of his favourite wife and soul-mate Mumtaz and seemed to be entirely appropriate in the gentle and tasteful atmosphere of the "Three Spices". Unlike the Taj Mahal the "Three Spices" is not awe inspiring from the outside - one can easily walk past it on Easthorpe Street and not notice it - but what a treat you would miss by not going in and sampling the food and the atmosphere! The Three Spices provides beautifully cooked and presented authentic Indian food and the service is impeccable. Our waiter, as on our last visit, was polite, courteous and efficient - a real professional - and advised us on the various dishes and was hugely knowledgeable about the menu. He made it a meal and a night to remember. What a change from so many English restaurants when one asks the waiter "What's 'the soup of the day?' and he/she looks blank as if one is asking him/her to explain Einstein's Theory of Relativity or discuss the implications for the human race of Schrödinger's Cat - before rushing off saying "I'll ask the Chef"!!!!! As on our last visit we left feeling that we had not only had a lovely night out and delicious meal but our custom had been appreciated and valued. An absolute pleasure - thank you.

306 Opinions in 4 websites
Food was below average, everything was tasteless. The garlic naan was awful, no flavour, was just garlic on top of a piece of bread. The biriyani sauce was way too thick and sweet. The pakora paneer was tasteless, not even a pinch of salt and was soggy. I felt like I was chewing rubber. The hot chicken was tasteless as well, was just spicy with no flavour. This was a disappointing takeaway and we will not be ordering from here. We will not be suggesting this place to anyone either.