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2288 Opinions in 5 websites
An outstanding restaurant: great reception, friendly efficient service and some of the best Indian food I ever tasted, including visits to India north and south. A glitch with the booking time was rapidly resolved and drinks were on the house. Really looking forward to going back there again.

2141 Opinions in 2 websites
Great food with plenty of choice on menu. Friendly service. Reasonable pricing. Nice atmosphere and focus was definitely given to in house diners. Recently, we’ve been to other restaurants where constant deliveries have been more of a focus for staff.

2108 Opinions in 1 websites
I always enjoy visiting Akrams the main reason the food is amazing. The service is excellent nothing is too much trouble. The food is cooked to how you like it so don’t worry about asking for a variation. I have been going for years and it’s always the same level of service from the same staff and that’s why I’ll keep going back. Great selection of vegetarian food and the place is always lively and buzzing.

2031 Opinions in 2 websites
We dined for Mother’s Day lunch yesterday and we’re disappointed that there wasn’t an acknowledgment of Mother’s Day. However, the real disappointment was when we received the bill and discovered we’d been charged £25 for poppadoms and pickles, of which we didn’t stipulate how many we required. La Raj has always been on the pricey side but as the food is usually of excellent quality, it wouldn’t be an issue - we’ve also had numerous takeaways which you are required to collect and pay cash which isn’t always convenient. The price point is just to excessive and unfortunately, we won’t be returning.

2007 Opinions in 4 websites
Butter chicken wasn't tomato-ey, chicken was not even tikka version, too much cinnamon and a too spicy for makhani. No butter, double cream, fenugreek etc seemed to be present. Chef should watch YouTube for proper Sikh Punjabi butter chicken recipes!. Even using tomato soup as a cheat would be better than this nonsense version. Pilau was like microwave rice with abit of frozen mixed veg, definitely not pilau. Achari paneer tikka had zero pickle, and was barely tikka, just slices of paneer with asafoetida/chaat masala sprinkled on. If you ask for side salad of onion, cucumber and tomato they charge £4.50 for it!. Just another curry house that doesn't care about actual quality, which is common in UK these days. Why open a place if you don't even slightly care about doing it well?. Such a shame because this place seemed like it would be good because it is a rare Sikh owned restaurant and there was a table of Sikh uncles eating there, but they must of been disappointed too.