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Akbars Indian Restaurant, Manchester

Akbars Indian Restaurant, Manchester

(+) Giant Naans (-) Poor service, only average food, expensive, long wait, busy (*) (On Ciao since: 04/2008)

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Suhag Indian Restaurant

Suhag Indian Restaurant

(+) Easy to Get To (-) Poor Parking, Cherie Blair has eaten there, Fined for Poor Hygene (*) (On Ciao since: 02/2002)

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Travel > Europe > United Kingdom > Manchester > Manchester Restaurants

 
Blue Tiffin Indian Restaurant Bar and Lounge

Blue Tiffin Indian Restaurant Bar and Lounge

(+) Food, Food, Food, Service, Cleanliness (-) On the expensive side (*) (On Ciao since: 04/2008)

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Travel > Europe > United Kingdom > Manchester > Manchester Restaurants

 
Ashoka Indian Cuisine

Ashoka Indian Cuisine

(On Ciao since: 07/2000)

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Travel > Europe > United Kingdom > Manchester > Manchester Restaurants

 
Piccadilly Indian Restaurant

Piccadilly Indian Restaurant

(On Ciao since: 07/2000)

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Travel > Europe > United Kingdom > Manchester > Manchester Restaurants

 

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Jalsagor Indian Restaurant

Advantages: Quality cuisine, friendly, value for money.
Disadvantages: In daytime hours it has busy road outside.

...delightful restaurant....

Art007 05.08.2009 ˇ Read review
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Review of Jalsagor Indian Restaurant, Hereford

Akbars manchester - Yeuch Bar - none

Advantages: Giant Naans
Disadvantages: Poor service, only average food, expensive, long wait, busy

...We went to this restaurant for our office party. It was recomended and so we were looking forward to it. The restaurant is opposite the Museums and is easy to find. It was very busy and and although we had booked there was quite a wait for a table. When we finaly got seated they took our orders quickly. However that was the last decent service we got. here were about 12 of us, but Every single course served they managed to miss out one or more items (The worst being the main course where one meal turned up after we had nearly all finished). I am not kidding on this, they even managed to mess up the Coffees! The starters were Ok but the quality of the main courses left a lot to be desired. one persons meal was extremely salty, somebody else ordered a what was supposed to be a hot curry, but blatently wasnt. My Main was ok but...

P_S_Price 18.04.2008 ˇ Read review
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Review of Akbars Indian Restaurant, Manchester

Spices Indian Restaurant, Wollaton

Advantages: Parking good
Disadvantages: Average food

...Myself and my partner visited the Spices Restaurant last weekend. After eventually finding the website which is actually listed as Spices of Wollaton, we were able to get a idea of what to expect in terms of the menu although it was quite blurred making it hard to read. Nevertheless we booked a table for Saturday evening. We were greated at the door and taken to a table . I didnt even get my bum in the seat before i was asked if i wanted a drink and handed the menu.The lighting tin the resturant was too bright and the surroundings felt very cold...there was no atmophere just waiters rushing around and discussing other peoples orders which was extreemly distracting. Our starter platter was less than impressive and no sooner had we finished we were given our mains which were two different dishes that looked and tasted basically the same...

Topclassfood 17.10.2008 ˇ Read review
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Review of Spices Indian Restaurant (Wollaton, Nottingham)

One of Manchester's oldest Indian restaurants -the best too

Advantages: Top quality food, great atmosphere
Disadvantages: A little pricey is you're short of cash

...The Rajdoot in Albert Square has been in business for 30-odd years with no sign of flagging. To the reasons why in a minute. With sister restaurants in Dublin and Fuengirola, this restaurant is one of an exclusive chain which has never conpromised on quality. Which means it costs a little more than your average" curry house." Which emphatically it is NOT. Rajdoot is a destination restaurant, not a place to come after a shedload of beer on a Friday night. Great for a date, or a family celebration, its basement cosiness is both old-fashioned and intimate. Originally, Rajdoot was on King Street South, a few minutes' walk away. But it's been in situ at the current location for around 20 years and long may it stay there. It boasts a small bar area complete with Bombay mix and fried chickpeas to munch ( don...

bookaddict 19.07.2009 ˇ Read review
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Reema- Contemporary Indian restaurant Darlington

Advantages: Upmarket Indian Restaurant in Darlington
Disadvantages: Service not great

...very substantial indeed. Feelign already rather full, we moved on to the main course when I had chicken malayan which was creamy and very very mild, ideal for anyone not used to spicy food, and my fiancé had chicken tikka masala which was delicious. we were far to full after that for dessert! Sadly the service did not really improve throughout the meal, one waiter in particular was quite surly and another one did not bring us the extra drinks we asked for. However the restaurant was very busy at the time as there was a large party in, so we have decided to visit there gain soon when it may be quiter in the hope the service will be better. In summary: Delicious indian food, but service needs improving. Location: Restaurant is on Coniscliffe Road, which is in the 'nicer' part of Darlington Atmosphere: Very noisy due to the large...

clairlouise1982 04.01.2007 ˇ Read review
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Review of Reema Contemporary Indian Restaurant, Darlington

Veeraswamy - top choice for a spicy Sunday

Advantages: Delicious food, some unusual dishes, good value special offers
Disadvantages: Expensive drinks, high service charge, staff occasionally over attentive

...The Veerswamy is advertised as London?s oldest Indian restaurant (not the first which was Gaylord?s) and it has long been the wish of our household to eat there. Himself would spend hours looking at their website planning what he would choose if he had to pick from that day?s menu and on our most recent visit to the capital I decided to put him out of his misery. We booked through TopTable and confirmation from the restaurant came through within a couple of hours. We chose to visit at Sunday lunchtime and booked for 1.00pm as we wanted to leave enough time for a leisurely lunch and still have plenty of time to catch our train north. As a result we were among the first in the restaurant which is perhaps why, at first, we felt a bit overwhelmed by the number of staff fussing round us. Although the restaurant is on Regent Street...

fizzytom 11.12.2009 ˇ Read review
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Review of Veeraswamy Indian Restaurant, London

Khushi's Indian Restaurant, Edinburgh

Advantages: Freshly prepared food, good ingredients, BYO
Disadvantages: Acoustics, location

...Khushi's in Victoria Street at the top of the Grassmarket in Edinburgh is a long established, above standard Indian restaurant on the Edinburgh scene. The difference this time is its location. Claiming to be Edinburgh's first Indian restaurant, opening in 1947 (and I have no reason to doubt this), Khushi's has moved about five times since then and now resides in glorious Bollywood Technicolor at 9 Victoria Street. I should 'fess up now, this is the only incarnation of Khushi's I have experienced; once for lunch and latterly for a Saturday night family celebration. This last occasion forms the basis for this review. Ten past seven on a very wet Saturday night and the place is heaving, jumping, buzzing with hundreds of dinners already well into their meals. Which is something of a shock after negotiating the deserted grandeur...

lizzielocky 23.06.2008 (24.06.2008) ˇ Read review
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Review of Kushi's Restaurant, Edinburgh

The Anarkali - Super-Curry-is-Delicious-Prices-Aren't-Atrocious!

Advantages: Excellent value for money, good quality food, no charge for corkage
Disadvantages: Toilets a bit "basic", to be avoided during Hampden events

...The Anarkali Indian restaurant on Victoria Road in Glasgow is superb for a budget night out. Situated in the Southside of Glasgow, it is an old fashioned curry house. The décor doesn?t seem to have been updated in the last twenty years and the toilets are ?compact? and basic to say the least. It?s a bit on the dark side inside, but the tables, cutlery and glasses are clean and hygienic looking. Probably seating approximately 50 patrons at most, it is not the largest of establishments but it is generally well staffed, usually very busy, and, by my observations, it does a roaring takeaway trade also. It is also VERY busy if there is an event on at Hampden, but to my mind, booking is recommended any weekend to avoid disappointment. Cast your apprehensions regarding the interior aside though as the food is...

carcraig 08.09.2009 ˇ Read review
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Review of Anarkali Indian Restaurant, Glasgow

Balti Towers!!

Advantages: Excellent Food, Exemplary Service, Good Value.
Disadvantages: Steep Stairs to Access.

...Background The Rajah is the longest established Indian restaurant in Inverness - it first opened its doors to the Highland people way back in 1982. Where Is It? Deep underground, only accessible from a secret passage?.well not quite, but it is just off a small lane at the back of the Post Office, down a flight of stairs below street level. It is slap-bang in the city centre though and handy for the taxi rank, not far from the bus and train station. There is on-street parking close- by too, or you could do what we did and get my Dad to drop you off? The Restaurant There is a small lounge bar area, where you can wait for your table and have a drink. It is also used as a waiting area for those collecting their takeaway meals (so you don't have to fight your way past them to get in the door...

carcraig 18.11.2008 ˇ Read review
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Review of Rajah Indian Restaurant, Inverness

The worst indian in the town centre

Advantages: Mediterranean atmosphere, slightly different to other indians
Disadvantages: expensive, poor customer service, distinctly average food

...I went to Chutney's as it has a really good reputation around Oxford, particularly in guide books and similar. I'd tried all the other curry houses in Oxford town centre, so when a group of us were in the mood for curry, we decided to come here to try it out. We booked ahead as it was a Saturday evening, and they managed to fit us in (to their credit it was short notice and a group of just over ten). We were directed to the upstairs section of the restaurant. Chutneys is different to most curry houses, this is blatantly obvious from the moment you walk in. In terms of atmosphere, Chutneys has tried to avoid the standard Indian, so there are no faux indian decorations or music, it looks more in the style of a summery Mediterranean restaurant. Definitely interesting in terms of novelty value if nothing else. The menu is fantastic...

zargax 12.06.2001 ˇ Read review
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Review of Chutney`s Indian Restaurant, Oxford

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