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55 Opinions in 1 websites
This restaurant is first class, all dishes are done with care and they are fantastic. Last week, my husband Peter, my son Greg and I had the pleasure to have an absolutely amazing dinner at Bipul’s Kitchen where we had whole leg of lamb, and I cannot praise it enough, sincerely it was high on top of the one of the best meals I had in my life, everything was so delicious 😋 really yummy! I highly recommend as you certainly won’t regret it. The three of us ate a lot, and we are sure that would serve 4 hungry people. Truly fantastic option, we love all Bipul’s delicious food and the whole staff with their kindness and care but this a must, they really hit the mark with this dish! Thanks for the wonderful experience, we appreciated and won’t forget! Cheers, Ellie.

1 Opinions in 1 websites
We decided to try a take away from here for the first time and were certainly not disappointed. The food arrived on time, and was delivered by a very polite and friendly member of staff. The portions were a good size and we were impressed with how much meat was included. We ordered the lamb rhogan josh, butter chicken and saag aloo and they were all delicious. We'll definitely be making regular takeaway orders in the future !

2781 Opinions in 3 websites
Because of an allergy, they couldn't prepare any of their dishes as original, which is understandable. However, they told me on the phone to place an order of the dish Kolkata Signature. This is one of their most expensive dishes but what came in the box was a piece of dry chicken with no traces of flavour nor sauce. I even struggled to eat it because of how dry and tasteless is was.

11 Opinions in 1 websites
Lovely meal, service and atmosphere this evening! Will definitely be returning (I live an hour away!)

139 Opinions in 2 websites
I have a genuine appreciation for good biryani and understand the hard work that goes into making it. I rarely criticize food because I respect the effort behind every dish. However, despite keeping that in mind, the Indian Dream Biryani I ordered from this place was the worst I’ve ever had. Where is the flavor, Chef? Where is the salt? I wouldn’t even mind if it was just lacking salt—I could always sprinkle some on. But flavor? This biryani had none. I’ve never tasted something so bland in my life. Now I understand why you serve a sizable portion of vegetable curry with it—just so people can taste something. A good biryani shouldn’t need a side curry, chutney, or dip to be enjoyable. Honestly, I felt sick after eating it. I really hope you work on your ingredients and flavors to improve this dish. I lost £13.95 on this meal, and it wasn’t worth it. For comparison, even the £3 biryani from Biriyanish, Reading tastes like heaven next to this.