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47 Opinions in 1 websites
How disappointed we all were with our meals tonight. We have always looked forward to a Peppermill take away as usually you can rely on a fabulous meal. Tonight was shockinglybad. Prawn dish we had was unrecognisable. Not sure what it was ? My tandoori chicken was just basted in red colouring, no tandoori flavour or charring or anything that looked or tasted remotely like a tandoori. Has the chef changed as we have used you, Amish and Mangos for years, this was dreadful.
198 Opinions in 1 websites
Had a mixed starter to start, tiniest Somosa and onion bajee , but the main concern was the tandoori chicken which was tough and chewy small chunks of chicken which looked more like floor sweepings. Spending almost an hour on the toilet this morning is cementing my decision never to go back or recommend.
131 Opinions in 1 websites
Ordered a takeout Boxing Day. Food arrived on time. We ordered two chicken dishes - the quality of the meat was inedible. The chicken was hard & not edible. We also ordered a paneer dish. The paneer was dry & again, rock hard. This used to always be a favourite but has gone down considerably. A real shame that standards have dropped so badly. Terrible food - avoid!
90 Opinions in 1 websites
Regrettably, I am compelled to give this restaurant a zero-star rating. Despite initial positive reviews, our family dinner turned out to be an incredibly disappointing experience. Initially, they confirmed a reservation for our family of six but emphasized the necessity of an appointment and the restriction on bringing a dog due to potential inconvenience to other guests. Upon our arrival, we were the sole patrons during the entire three-hour visit, with no other customers even for takeout. The waiter's discourteous request for us to write down our own orders set a perplexing tone. The subsequent delays in delivering lukewarm dishes, particularly the excessively chewy and artificially colored chicken tikka, further marred our dining experience. All our ordered curries, apart from the Dal tadka, unexpectedly had a sweet flavor. Compounding the issue, the same individual served as both receptionist and waiter, displaying a lack of responsiveness to our needs. We had to approach him for basic requests such as additional cutlery and drinking water. His constant cellphone use demonstrated a lack of professionalism. Upon settling the bill, the waiter refused to provide a physical copy, citing a peculiar policy. Despite my insistence on its necessity, he directed me to email or physically visit for a receipt, leaving me puzzled. In summary, as a dedicated food enthusiast, this stands as my most unsatisfactory restaurant experience to date. I strongly discourage anyone from visiting this establishment, particularly if expecting authentic Indian cuisine, as it specializes in Bangladeshi dishes.
59 Opinions in 1 websites
This is the resturant that really introduced me to Indian food. High quality, with a wide range of choices. Catering for those who like their food hot or mild. The service is always excellent, the food nicely presented, and it reaches your table quickly. You are looked after there and consequently it is well known and vibrant.
125 Opinions in 1 websites
So, colleague and I went as was closest to hotel and initial reviews seemed mixed but overall 4 star. Place is bit odd. Normally an Indian Restaurant is tight for space, but this was large area and lots of tables around the edge and what seemed like 4 round tables in what should be a dancefloor. Colleague had to take a pic instantly as seemed so odd. So, we ordered usual poppadum's and chutneys. Poppadums were not warm so didn't seem fresh. No oil on them like they were new. Chutneys? So, one mint raita that was not looking good, onions mix tasted bit chemical and not good, mango chutney was extremely thin and didn't taste of much and the final dip was dark red with the consistency of water. No clue what that was, even after tasting it. I didn't even finish one poppadum (which is rare). Ordered for main a chilli chicken massala (4 chillies heat rating and their vindaloo is a 6 chilli). We also shared a boiled rice and 2 peshwari naans. Boiled rice was acceptable. My main was, apart from the chicken, nothing as described. A) chilli element didn't exist, the mango chutney was hotter. B) chicken was long strips and over cooked. C) tomatoes and sauce in general tasted like it came from a can, tasted very artificial and slightly chemical. Was more like a bad tomato salsa from a cost price supermarket. Naan (2 served together on one plate) was only thing that saved it a bit. Also, place is unlicenced which is not too obvious from the website. If you want even a vaguely semi-decent curry for a price of a good curry, avoid here. This was still £48 for 2 and only two cokes and some tap water. No starters and 2 poppadums each (mostly not eaten). Waiter was nice but there was only him out front. Food is no reflection on him, unless he was also chef, but I cannot verify this, though it was suggested.
14 Opinions in 1 websites
We are ordering for home delivery, the food is lovely, aromatic, with freshly baked naans and crispy papadams. a real pleasure. Nicely packed for home delivery
91 Opinions in 2 websites
NB The previous owner has gone and it’s no longer the Jahan Kitchen – it’s now run by different people – and the negative reviews refer to the previous guy (who left July/Aug 2024). The food at Panna Kitchen is superb. I’ve never had a mainstream madras or tikka masala from there – but I’ve had a number of their specialist dishes – the Railway Chicken Curry, Bengal Naga, Chicken Makhani – and they are ruddy fantastic. There is literally no comparison in value for money between Panna Kitchen and other curry houses – they absolutely stuff their food boxes. The sheer weight of them tells you. One rice box does at least three people! Compared to The Shenai? You’re joking! A little while ago, I ordered a butter chicken and naan bread from The Shenai, takeaway, and it was £16.90! Split it between two of us and it was nowhere near a meal – both hungry afterwards. From Panna Kitchen, I got a railway curry, rice, naan bread and a bombay aloo, they gave a discount and it came to £16.50 – and THREE of us were stuffed afterwards. And they gave a few free poppadums as well. & the food quality was absolutely brilliant! The difference between the two is mental. The Panna Kitchen might not be the most efficient nor quickest, bless ‘em, but they do glorious food and it’s EXCELLENT value!
7 Opinions in 2 websites
Just had a scam call, googled the number and it comes back to this place. Are they/staff using their premises for telephone scam calls? Dodgy.