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The best restaurants serving Indian food in Castle Cambridge East of England

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4.9

1253 Opinions

location-icon45 Castle Street, Cambridge CB3 0AH England, England
Indian
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We got an array of dishes from different sections of the menu and they were all amazing and plated beautifully!! Service was excellent and we'll definitely be back again soon <3

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4.4

672 Opinions

location-icon9-13 Castle Street, England
Indian
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This is one of the hidden gems of Cambridge. The hospitality of the staff and the immaculate cleanliness of the restaurant wasnt the only reason we fell in love with Maharaja but also the exceptionally tasteful food we experienced. Once again we would like to extend our compliments to the chef and the staff, and surely we will see you guys again to taste one and only proper Indian restaurant in Cambridge.

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4.2

1107 Opinions

location-icon71 Castle Street, England
Indian
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Super fast delivery great food thank you

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4.0

242 Opinions

location-icon71 Castle Street, England
Indian
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Many moons back, my Indian wife and I were havering about buying a house on the Cambridge hill, waked down for a meal at what was then Cocum, subsequently Nivedyam and now Pakka - and the quality of the meal led us to set up home nearby! I should explain that I am a Professor of English Literature and Religious Studies, and my wife, one of my first research students in Cambridge, comes from a centuries-old Brahmin family of Hindu saints and scholarly pundits. Hence, when we have visitors from our Indian family or academic guests from the world over to entertain, it is vital to take them to a restaurant that represents the best of Indian (and, in particular,of Kerala cuisine. So we keep a close eye and a sensitive tongue on any change to our much-prized Cocum and I am delighted to report that two visits now to the smart re-vamped restaurant, now PAKKA, have convinced us that the upgrade is stylish (though the image of Shiva is without his flute!), the food as good as ever (I am told the kitchen staff are the same) - and the student waitresses who are from Kerala, quite as charming as the food and decor. (Professor David Frost, St John's College, Cambridge)