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497 Opinions in 2 websites
A quirky stop-off Indian! It wasn't very busy as the weather was cold. Lots of parking but it is an extremely large restaurant. When we went in the venue was modern and very well decorated and very appealling, but the temperature was cold, when we left the temperature was OK. Service was very welcoming and friendly. Food was very high quality. What we weren't expecting was 2 large groups with children - one was a raucous !!! Possibly request a quiet area if desired. I would definitely go again - Chicken Tikka next time !!!!
95 Opinions in 1 websites
I have been eating Indian / Bangladeshi food for 62 years I am on a golf holiday with friends.As I enjoy spicy dishes I looked on Tripadvisor for recommendations of this restaurant. There were excellent reviews so decided to give it a try. When you arrive the restaurant looks a bit tired from the outside. Don't let this put you off. The greeting we received when we entered was excellent. There was a very varied and extensive menu. I know most Curries start of with the same gravy and other spices added. We started with poppadoms and chutney freshly cooked poppadoms not oily. The four dishes we ordered came .Nice size portions and all really tasty . I ordered Bombay chicken,back in the day it normally was a chicken portion on the bone with a boiled egg and potato. New style is diced chicken. Tasty all the same. I also ordered pashwari nann this was the best nann I have ever tasted. It's a pity I live so far from this restaurant otherwise I would be a regular customer. Would certainly recommend this place for polite pleasant service an excellent food
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I ordered a meal from here based on favourable TA reviews. I suspect none of the reviewers had the misfortune to sample the lamb dishes. The order arrived promptly, and the flavoured rice, curry sauce and veg were good but the meat was another story. The lamb was 40% gristle and connective material and all of the " meat " was so tough it could only be cut with a steak knife. When inspected it was grey in colour, clearly it had been pre and overly cooked some time in advance, and reheated in the sauce. All went in the bin a total waist of money. I haven't bothered to complain to the restaurant as this dish did not happen by accident, but as a result of poor ingredients and cooking practices. Maybe the chicken would of been a better choice, I shall never know. You only have one chance to making a first impression and the Little Indian Restaurant certainly achieved that.