Delivery
Pickup
Outdoor
The best restaurants serving Indian food in Isle of Wight South East
19 Restaurants on GastroRanking
Delivery
Pickup
Outdoor

538 Opinions in 2 websites
Easy to order online for home delivery. The last few meals from here have been really good. We had biryani, korma, tarka dal, peshwari naan, onion bhajis and a poppadom. No complaints! It arrived hot and was very tasty. We really enjoyed it. If I was being super picky then I'd suggest using a bit less oil in the dishes and it would be nice if orders came with a free poppadom like they used to with a previous owner. It might not be the best Indian restaurant on the Island but it's good.

176 Opinions in 2 websites
We called ahead to book a table which we were pleased to find was ready when we arrived (particularly as a bigger party on a Saturday night) - however, we were seated on our own on the first floor in a room with no heating and the windows had been left open so it was very cold. The service was reasonably quick and the waiters were polite and friendly. We ordered a range of items from the menu and unfortunately found that all of the food was exceptionally disappointing. Everything had a sweet taste to it but had no other flavours or spices (and most things had heavy red food colouring). The only decent thing was the butter naan (but even this was sweet). The portions were very small which was surprising given the price for each dish. The restaurant was quite narrow to get in and out of (with tables very close to the door) which meant we struggled to get in and out with the pushchair - and suspect it would be difficult for someone with a wheelchair or difficulties with mobility. We would not return to this restaurant again and wish we had paid attention to the reviews before deciding to eat here.

37 Opinions in 1 websites
Expensive takeaway of average quality. Food & Hygiene Rating 2!! Only saw this when I went to collect the food, if I knew that I would have avoided. Avoid the onion bhaji it was like eating fried hay. The chicken chat puri was a tika version with a very sad looking and unappetising salad.The best dish was the Lamb jalfresi which tasted very nice. The Nans were of a good size and cooked well. Having lived in India and Nepal I’m used to making my own curries, but I was tired and thought I’d treat myself. Prices were steep for an Indian takeaway compared to London but I thought judging by the area of Seaview the food quality would also reflect the prices, not so. Glad that I didn’t eat inside, there is no atmosphere at all whatsoever and no one in sight, very strange.