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I attended with 2 friends for an evening meal on a Saturday at the Chilli Massala in Stockport. Got parked right outside (there's a car park within 3 minutes walk too if you can't). Very friendly staff greeted us and showed us straight to a prepared table. One friend then headed across the road to an off license to buy some wine for herself. They allow and encourage Bring Your Own Booze here, with no corkage charge. The menu has literally a huge choice, for one friend this was to be her first ever Asian meal. The waiters helped her to choose and then poppadoms galore with dips arrived (we'd asked for them). The sauces kept being topped up vigourously. I can't remember what we all had. But the main courses were delicious. Accompanied by a selection of naan breads and rice. One of the most delicious meals I've had a long time. Served by staff that seem to fly around the place to attend to the needs of those dining. Great place, great service, incredible food. Highly recommended. Thank you all!
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First time on the lunch time menu and was'nt disappointed, lovely smaller portions with lots of choice, all very tasty, what i like is, good choice for vegggies and food not swimming in gee, also the owner very eager and passionate to share food idea's and choice with us, highly recommend.
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Visited here at my sister's recommendation. This has to be the best food I have had outside of India, to the point of bringing back so many good memories that I began to cry which set the owner off too, LOL! Anyway I can honestly say it was fantastic, lovely atmosphere and the staff are fantastic. You will not be disappointed I can assure you.
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Friday night 7.30. Booked a table for eight. Three other couples dotted around and a party of about twelve with children. We were placed in the window with seating so tight when someone wanted to use the loo (tell you about them later) we all had to stand up and let them out. The waiters were ‘surly’ as if there had been a fall out between them?! Ordering food was easy and a there’s a vast menu to choose from. However when the food arrived the waiter stood at the end of the table a ‘barked’ each plates name until we claimed it, hilarious! We sent back one dish (lamb chops) as they were completely solid. Couldn’t cut them with a knife. We wondered if they were plastic! Mains were disappointing semi warm dried out rice one curry over spiced so much it was inedible. Told the waiter he said it was the chillies fault! Now then the toilets! The initial clue as to their standard is when you open the door to go upstairs and the stair carpet is threadbare. The hand rails are sticky and the other paintwork dirty. The mens toilets filthy excretion smeared wall. Ladies loos similar. First and last time we’ll ever go. We thought the days of poor Indian dining had passed many years ago but if you fancy a trip back to the 70s as a treat you’ve found your ‘nirvana’!