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The best restaurants serving Indian food in Falkirk Central Scotland
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534 Opinions in 4 websites
I ordered from just eat all and paid £5.50 for gulab jamin only got 1 tiny bit of gulab gamin. Definitely not worth the price. Phoned the restaurant to complain about this as we spent £5.50 and the women on the phone wasn’t very helpful and she blamed what we received on new ownership. She said we got ice cream with the gulab jamin which we didn’t receive and they said we had received it. I triple checked the back and we didn’t receive the ice cream very disappointed with this.
40 Opinions in 1 websites
Got a takeaway, was looking forward to it has I hadn't tried this place for a few years and remember it being ok in the past but it took ages to arrive and when it did the pizza wasn't hot and the traditional vegi curry was made with what appeared to be cheap frozen stuff. I'm finding lots of takeaways are doing this in the past few years as a cheaper, lazy option to the more traditional potato and cauliflower we used to get, I mean c'mon. What does it take to peel and prepare a few fresh ingredients? The sauce was just over spicey hot, no real flavour. I love spicey food but didn't find this enjoyable at all. Poor quality,.Won't be ordering again.
10 Opinions in 1 websites
Been going there for years and never been disappointed. Always look forward to a carry out after being away on holiday
5 Opinions in 1 websites
Went this morning for breakfast. They have a good breakfast menu . Really good quality and friendly staff. Well worth a visit
25 Opinions in 1 websites
Probably order from this place twice a month. I can honestly say, I've never had a bad meal yet. South Indian garlic chilli is amazing either as a curry or on a pizza. Delicious. I order online then collect, always very efficient service.
1 Opinions in 1 websites
Tried a biryani, it was pretty uninspiring. The kids had a pizza (pretty standard) and chicken nuggets and chips (which went down well). We also tried a hoggy/hoagy which we'd heard about as being a Central Scotland delicacy, although in effect it is a kebab with cheesy chips added in. Not saying that's a bad thing, but perhaps not as different as it first sounded!