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124 Opinions in 1 websites
We wanted to send a massive thank you to Ateen and his wonderful team for allowing us to hire the venue and hold a Christmas theme Hen-Party. The food was amazing as always. The hens were so impressed with the quality of the food and different choices available. Flexibility was given to us with the decor and communication up to the event with Ateen was great. Thank you always and I’m sure you will see some of the guests travelling from afar just for the food!

1619 Opinions in 4 websites
A delightful feast! The spicy potatoes were delicious and there were lots of tasty vegan options for us on the menu. We ordered a range of dishes and they were all very tasty. The service was excellent and we had a fantastic time. Would definitely recommend popping in - we can't wait to go back 😊

2 Opinions in 1 websites
First time I've chanced upon this franchise, & I was impressed. It offers a variety of intriguing options. I was slightly miffed that I wasn't able to swap out the fries for mini poppadoms (which seemed odd to me, given that the pricing for both items is the same); but I'm actually glad I tried the massala fries - as they were pretty delicious (as a taste reference - my wife likened them to Nik Naks). My only complaint really was that £7.50 seems slightly steep to me for a wrap, chips & a can - I can get a curry meal with rice for that at my local curry house! But I enjoyed it nonetheless, so won't put too much weight into the price.

311 Opinions in 2 websites
Very bad experience!! I'm not recommend this Restaurant. Poisoning my partner and me, I'm pregnant as well and we are at the hospital right now! I will take a very serious in them because this is not ok, very risky for me as well. My partner is feeling extremely sick is in infusions at the moment!

80 Opinions in 1 websites
An absolute waste of 35 pounds. A take away that arrives on time BUT IS STONE COLD!!! A call to discuss is answered with.... But it in your microwave. Not the first time hut definitely the last time.

2119 Opinions in 4 websites
This used to be an excellent restaurant but seems to have problems. A few weeks before this visit it was unexpectedly closed when it was supposed to be open. On the evening we did go it was very quiet. We ordered a bottle of white wine. It was served at room tepertaure so we asked for a chilled one. They said they didn't have that particular wine chilled but they did have another. When that arrived it was chilled but it had already been opened with at least a couple of glasses taken out. We asked for a chilled unopened bottle of anything they had which eventually arrived but they made us feel we were being unreasonable when we were only asking for someting any restaurant would serve automatically. The food was OK, but nothing like as good as it has been in the past. When we came to pay they asked for cash not credit card. We said we wanted to pay by credit card and so we were asked if we could pay part of the bill with cash. We declined but this isn't good. Altogether a very disappointing evening.

260 Opinions in 2 websites
Booked a table for me and my partner at 18:20 on the 06/04/25. I had previously been with a friend of mine, and was looking forward to bringing my girlfriend on this occasion, as I had really enjoyed it the last time. We arrive, and the place was practically empty. Not a problem to us. We were then greeted, shown to our table and asked if we would like any drinks. After receiving the drinks and having looked through the menu, we were ready to order. I ask for the following: x1 lamb pakora starter. x1 chicken korma. x1 pilau rice. x1 chicken tikka masala. x1 coconut rice. x1 Peshawar naan. I specifically ask the waiter if he can make sure the chicken tikka curry is made mild, as I prefer it with less spice. Not a problem I’m told. He writes it down and takes the orders to the kitchen. About 10 minutes later, he brings the first dish out. The lamb pakora looked okay at first glance, although there wasn’t much of it (literally about 5 small pieces). The lamb itself was cooked beautifully and perfectly balanced. A decent bit of fat and meat. The coating however was more like a batter that you would find on fillet of cod from the fish & chips shop instead of a pakora. Not too big of a deal, but not something I’d order again. Next, the chicken korma comes out, followed by what looks like a coconut rice/basmati rice (even though we’d requested pilau rice for the korma). At first, I thought they might have got them mixed up, and would be bringing it out with my chicken tikka masala. This turned out to be the least of my concerns. Straight after, he brings out a chicken tikka kebab (pieces of meat on a skewer) and no rice. I immediately tell him that this wasn’t what I’d ordered, and reminded him that I’d asked for a masala and coconut rice. The look on his face was one of apathy. To avoid stressing anyone out, I tell him it’s fine. He asks if I would like my original order made up, to which I reply yes. “A couple minutes” he says. No no it’s fine, tell them to take their time I explain, I’m happy to wait. My immediate thoughts were, how on earth would he have them make a curry up in a couple of minutes, and why would he say that thinking that it would help the situation. Lo and behold, he returns (literally about 3-4 minutes later) and brings out a curry. I could tell straight away that it was literally thrown together as quickly as possible, as a means of rectifying the issue. It looked like a watery mix of the base sauce and did not resemble a tikka masala (especially the one I’d previously had when I came with my friend). The chicken you ask? They couldn’t be bothered to make up a fresh batch, they’d literally pulled off the chunks from the skewers they’d brought out previously and tossed them in the sauce. He then says “I’ve brought you out a rice to go with it, free of charge.” when I’d literally asked for a rice to begin with… It’s as if the guy wasn’t listening at all. Not to be deterred, I tuck in and carry on with the evening, hoping that it would at least taste decent… Wrong! It was perhaps the worst tikka masala I’d ever had, which was really disappointing considering I’d complimented the place to my partner before coming and had previously enjoyed the food. Whilst eating, the manager comes over and asks if the food was okay. Again, not to make a fuss of things, I simply respond with a yes and a thank you. He looks down at the curry and then heads over to the main desk where he begins to ask the waiter in their native language about the food. I don’t know what was said obviously, but I heard him say the word tikka, and he did not look at all happy. The waiter responded by saying something along the lines of “It’s fine don’t worry about it.” I can only assume that he was questioned about it and thought that it would be okay as I was obviously ‘too stupid to notice.’ Wrong again… I usually don’t make a scene with things like this, as I’m well aware mistakes happen, but it’s how you handle them and try to put them right that matters. Very disappointed.

395 Opinions in 2 websites
Not sure why TripAdvisor removed my last review which was legitimate but was claimed not to be? We booked a table for last Sunday for Balaka on their website. When we arrived the restaurant was closed. We had 2 notifications in the days prior to the booking reminding us to turn up for our booking. We were a group of 5 and 3 of the group travelled 30 minutes to get there. When I rang the restaurant on Monday they said "sorry we were closed". Yeah thanks we got that... no decent apology at all.