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The best restaurants serving Indian food in Liverpool North West
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65 Opinions in 1 websites
We came to the restaurant Friday 20th and wow!!! The whole experience was amazing. The food is best me and my husband have ever tasted. The place was very busy but the two front of house were so professional and attentive to all the customers. Cant wait to go again before the end of our holiday. Will definitely recommend this place to anyone who likes authentic Indian food
3 Opinions in 1 websites
Beautiful home made food,great sandwiches with delicious fillings,excellent sausage rolls and cakes at a reasonable price would highly recommend.
1 Opinions in 1 websites
We've been here a few times now and the staff in there are so helpful and polite. Food is really tasty , place is absolutely spotless we've only done kebabs from there but we've heard the curries are banging. Off for a curry next time.
1676 Opinions in 5 websites
Fabulous food. Large portions. Good price Very friendly staff. Nice atmosphere. Best chutney tray ever - the coconut one is delicious and never seen this anywhere else. Vegetarian meals are good here. As the photos show - dishes are not oily. They don’t all look the same and not dyed red (unlike some restaurants). Definitely worth a visit.
5819 Opinions in 2 websites
My partner worked with Nisha when she was a barrister. The legal professions loss is our gain. Mowgli is fantastic. It always has been. It's becoming a bigger chain across the UK but the Liverpool venues have always maintained their intimate, local eatery vibe. The food is always unbelievably good. It's not some ghee soaked stodge from some curry place where everything comes out looking and tasting the same regardless of what you order. Each dish is absolutely unique and has so much depth that James Cameron is trying to dive it in his sub. Nothing is going to blow your head off with spice, but it may ruin Indian cuisine for you. Nowhere comes close. Personal favourites are the Angry Bird, Bunny Chow and Temple Dahl. If it was medically possible to replace my blood with Temple Dahl, I would. We've tried the whole menu and found nothing we don't like. The house slaw is like being high-fived by the Incredible Hulk. It's amazing. We've gotten all the ruddy cookbooks, and again, nothing we don't like. Its delicious, its priced nicely, swings make you feel drunk—whats not to love?
1811 Opinions in 3 websites
Very nice traditional large Indian restaurant. Didn’t book (approx 8pm) but got seated in one of their large booths. Fresh popadoms, dips and drinks served before we ordered the main meal. First class food, large portions, good service and because the booths are large, plenty of space. We were on a city break and so glad we opted for this place. Good prices too.
645 Opinions in 2 websites
Lovely and tasty, nice small thin spicy poppadoms, 4 sauces on chutney tray. Only 2 king prawns served with starter, but gorgeous, give me quality over quantity any day. Chicken chat very tasty and bread, not thick and doughy. We shared tandoori lamb chops, on sizzling plate, full of onions & peppers. Possibly a bit chewy for some, but hit the spot for me, delicious. Chicken dish for main course from specials, chicken so tender, onions peppers and rich sauce. Will order main course with 4 chillies, not 3 next time, we just prefer food, that little bit hotter. Might seem trial, but great for food served to be served on hot plates. Service great, and good value for money we thought. Finger bowl would have been good, keep fingers clean, devouring lamb chops !!!!quick clean of table after starters wouldn't go amiss neither. Was busy as well for Monday night. Will definitely return
1457 Opinions in 1 websites
Made a reservation online only to find the restaurant closed, very poor that no one from the yukti tried to contact us. Always enjoyed coming to this restaurant, notice outside saying closed for renovation , also their restaurant in city centre is also closed. Still it's only decency to pick up a phone and let customers know what's going on.