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Haveli

Haveli

3-5 Broadway Darras HallNorthumberland NE20 9PW, Ponteland, United Kingdom

Pizza • Asian • Indian • Fast Food


"This is our local Indian restaurant which has a reputation for high end asian food. We have frequented it since it opened but now we feel it has dropped its ' standards largely through lack of staff training. I tried to book a table for 2 but the website wasn 't working. I rang at 10 a.m. The call was taken by a rather unprofessional individual who simply said Hello? It sounded as if I 'd woken him up! When we arrived at the restaurant we were shown to our table but no attempt was made to pull out my wife 's chair for her, so I did it whilst the waiter looked on. The table was sticky, indicative of not having been cleaned properly. Later in the evening we saw first hand that by way of cleaning, the tables were simply scraped with a crumb scraper rather than being disinfected. Cutlery was placed directly on the table nonetheless. We were handed very grubby menus. My wife 's was annotated in pen. We suspect it was for staff use. We ordered drinks immediately so that we could have a drink whilst we read the menus and made our choices. They did not arrive until the starters arrived more on the starters anon . My wife ordered a Bombay Sapphire gin and Fevertree Mediterranean Tonic. The drink finally arrived with all the tonic already added so we never saw the bottle, it could have been anything, and in any event my wife would normally only use half the tonic to avoid making the drink too diluted. For starters we ordered popadoms for one and some onion bhaji bites to share between us. We stipulated that we wanted them served at the same time for that purpose. 60 seconds later the waiter reappeared with the popadoms entreating us to be careful as the bowl was hot. I suggested that the bowl would be much cooler by the time the bhajis were ready and asked that he take them away and serve fresh popadoms with the bhajis as originally requested. The starters finally arrived together. The dips for the popadoms were very thin. Of the 3 bhaji bites 2 were undercooked and the third so undercooked as to be almost raw inside. I couldn 't eat it and asked for it to be taken away. The waiter returned to say that the chef had apologised so that 's alright then! . I suggested that a more meaningful gesture would be for us not be charged for the bhajis and indeed we were not. For her main course, my wife had the Goan Prawns. Whilst tasty, they were served in a vast sea of sauce which necessitated a trawl of the bowl to get the prawns out. I had Chicken Tikka Madras. Again, very tasty but to my mind the chicken had had only a brief relationship with the appropriate marinade and an even briefer flirtation with a tandoor. Nonetheless this variant attracted an additional charge. Throughout the meal there were no signs of attentiveness from the staff. Unused and empty glasses were not taken away without prompting and apart from the usual irritating is everything ok? , waiters and front of house staff walked by without ever casting a glance at our table to see if there was anything they could do to help. Finally, throughout the evening the waiter and the manager would refer to us as you guys . After this happened for the umpteenth time I collared the manager and told him that referring to diners in this manner might be appropriate in MacDonalds, but we didn 't care for it in a Bib Gourmand restaurant with high end pretensions. Quite incredibly, the manager had no idea what that accreditation meant, nor that the restaurant he was working in had one! Taken in isolation, you might think that our grumbles were minor. However, taken together in an establishment that used to pride itself in not being just another curry house, they are disappointing to say the least. On previous visits we have commented on the fact that asian people obviously rated the place and attended in numbers. Not so this time, there were only 16 diners in the restaurant at its peak which is not impressive on a Friday night. When we pay £75 for one and a half starters, two main courses and a couple of drinks each, we expect better."

Chakra

Chakra

33c Holland Street, London, W84LX, W8 4LX, United Kingdom

Asian • Indian • International • Delivery Services


"as they expect in kensington, the restaurants are more on the fine dining side. with property over 1 million, they would certainly not dive among their mews and town houses. chakra is not on the high street, it is not even on a side street. in the did they have to go down a side street, then through a few meters, to another road. it is solid in a residential area. because there is no too much trade, there is local and recommended. in this small place could fail chakra because the dependency of the word get out and natives are satisfied with the offer. they only do that with a light Indian menu will be concentrated on ingredient, in contrast to too much tradition. there are modern dishes that are rooted in history to bring it to a less experimental palate. for me I love to eat Indians, whether it is delivered as a take on my door, all fat and heavy or in this restaurant delicate and forward thinking. for our Indian extravaganza we started with an salate of granatapfel, mango, papaya, coriander, early on the bulb and amaranth for prisca. we also had an interesting lotus root with guar green beans, coriander, runners and mangles. I had my favorite beauty tandoori king prawns. a side of okra and also a creamy chicken and tomatenmasala. all this was washed with a dry sauvignon blanc. the service was very informative in a room that was clean and contemporary. in summer they can dine in the small outdoor terrace. for its location, the menu is very affordable. I recommend this as their Indian choice when they shop on the high street kensington."

Madhu's Heathrow

Madhu's Heathrow

Heathrow Airport, Bath Road, TW6 2, Hillingdon, United Kingdom

Pub • Meat • Salad • Indian


"Madhus Sheraton Skyline HeathrowDate of Visit: br/>Review: Arriving early and taking a drink in the hotel pool sky bar just on the ground floor courtyard takes you away and so you feel like you are on holiday, drink selection a mixture of a full bar including a few mocktails and cocktails. I had the strawberry kiss, a nice way to start the evening and this bar is open from Very good and friendly staff both at the sky bar and restaurant. The restaurant has a nice feel and has two private dinning rooms which is a bonus and an area to also cater for birthday parties. You get a view of the open kitchen which is always a nice feature and pleasant decor. A nice place to eat but the food is as you would expect and no real surprises, which is not necessarily a bad thing. You are also given complimentary mini popadoms and three sauces. Booking Process: I could not book by calling the main branch and seems like you just have to pop in or maybe call the hotel. Location: Located within the Sheraton Skyline hotel, London Heathrow, Hayes England.Tel: br/>Parking: Hotel has its own car park and if you spend over either the restaurant or hotel reception will validate your parking for hour stay. You need not pay at the meter just remember to get your car reg validated before you leave the restaurant.Decor Lighting: Not too bright or dull and heavy on the red but its done tastefully and a pleasant surprise. Ambience Acoustics: I did not take a DB value on the phone but the level of music is just right and you can have an easy and pleasant conversation without the need to raise your voice.We had the following Food: Sheekh Kebab A large portion of with a subtle spice and served with a little salad and mint sauce. Achri Gobi Malai Broccoli A large starter and served with a little salad. Had a good taste and remained crunchy but very subtle in taste so maybe a little bland for some. Khasta Veg Samosa A portion of two and really enjoyed this and served with a little saladMurg Makni and Rice and Garlic Naan (Main) A nice dish with a big portion of rice and main portion big enough to share. Well cooked and consistent with other places i have eaten so you won’t be disappointed. Bill Cost: for two of us without any alcoholConclusion: Good Service and fresh food but nothing out of the ordinary but a safe bet for an Indian. The menu is not the largest but covers all the main options and enough selection for all. One really big negative point to bear in mind is that they don’t do doggy bags so no take away and stating a silly excuse that its the hotel policy. Having eaten at nearly all hotel chains and many restaurants this is a disgrace and I would say that it should be mentioned when you are seated. I would suggest you order less then order more only after you finish what you ordered. I would still however be happy to go again if in the area as its a pleasant and relaxing environment. Rating: out of"