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2 Opinions in 2 websites
Three of us had this week's non veggie meal and were happy with just about everything. The delivery was spot on, the food was hot - obviously freshly prepared - and the meal was good and tasty. We are big eaters so could have done with slightly larger portions but next time we will add some extras. I found it tricky to order for 3 - perhaps the method could be made more transparent. I look forward to trying this service again in the not too distant future. They deserve success.
710 Opinions in 3 websites
I have my regular 2 Indians I go to in Wickford but since hearing great reviews about this place I thought I would give it a go tonight. I was actually excited to try it out but I was left really disappointed, first of all when I went to collect the chutneys were sitting on the floor for some reason? I asked the guy for my receipt which he replied saying I cant have it because he did not know which one it is? Which I found very strange.. When my partner asked about the 10% discount for collection he replied by saying only on cash orders but this is not specified on the menu. It is a shame that the curry's were also not very tasty because I was really looking forward to it. Unfortunately the jalfrezi was abit watery and had not much flavour and biryani also lacked flavour and sorry to say the bhajees were crispy but had to fillings.. The best part of the dish was the complimentary onion salad.. I don’t want to say bad things about the place but hopefully the management read this and take it as constructive criticism and improve on these points.
569 Opinions in 3 websites
Just wanted an inexpensive curry the evening before an early flight from Luton and chose this because of its proximity to the airport hotel. Couldn't believe our luck! We had the place to ourselves, service was 5* and the food was absolutely delicious. Pickle tray had great variety, and the rotis and chapatis were lovely. Will have to think of an excuse to visit again :)
777 Opinions in 4 websites
We tried this place when it first opened and weren't impressed. It had, commendably, a fresh, fun look and vibe with references in the decor to the confusion of being British and Indian both at once. For example, at the entrance they have the front section of an old Austin Cambridge/ Hindustan Motors Ambassador car to act as a bench for you to wait on. There are Gujarati sayings on the walls, but they are written in the Roman alphabet. The word "fusion" appears several times on the menu. The only problem back then was that the food wasn't very good. Last Saturday, we spent a tortuous THREE hours at Costco Watford waiting for four tyres to be fitted to my car. Whilst waiting we made a booking at nearby Masala Bowl to see if it had improved, as all the latest reviews suggested. It then took us another hour to travel the four miles to Rickmansworth thanks to a crash on the M25 which paralysed Watford. We were super miserable when we got to the restaurant. Masala Bowl saved the day. We were pleasantly surprised by the quality of the food. We had the Bhel Puri from the Chaat selection, a kebab starter and the Karahi Chicken, some naan and some roti, which was exactly the same as the naan. It was all delicious and we ordered the Karahi chicken again. The service was also really good. It's not a big place, all the tables were occupied, and there was also a large party upstairs, but we didn't have to be assertive to get attention. I was considerably less miserable when we left the restaurant. I look forward to eating there again.