Paneer Makhani is a creamy, rich curry featuring paneer cubes in a buttery, tomato-based sauce with aromatic spices.
Food • Pizza • Indian • Seafood
"This restaurant is truly a hidden gem! The food was incredible, packed with flavor and incredibly fresh; the meat was tender and juicy. We sampled a variety of dishes and each one was delicious! The portion sizes were just right, whether it was appetizers, entrees, or sides. The service was excellent; our server was friendly and professional, always attentive to our needs. Overall, it was an amazing experience and if we lived nearby, we would definitely be regulars! I highly recommend trying it if you are in the area!"
Sushi • Asiatic • Seafood • Fast Food
"I ignored some warning signs: first, when they enter, they are hit with a kitchen odour. not tasty food smell, but the old oil smell. secondly, when they enter the restaurant, was almost absolutely full. normally a good sign, but could also mean too many, just like I followed HappyCow/TripAdvisor Yelp guide and the restaurant may not be able to handle crowds. third, after I checked the menu and ignored the first two warning signs, I ran after the waitress who said we were ready to order. I should have known now that they cannot accept orders in time, but that they do not get food quickly. the foods were heavy, not particularly good in taste and arrived 45 minutes after the order. I never realized that preparation of palak paneer and paneer makhani was so complicated."
Indian • Seafood • Seafood Dishes • Mixed Balti Dishes - Signature Dishes
"We were greeted with papadoms and a variety of sauces including chutney, mango, pickled achaar. The large mix grill had a variety of meat with kebab, chicken, wings and lamb chops which were tasty. Tried the lamb karahi, chicken karahi and ghoust saag. All curries were flavourful with a decent amount of spice, which I enjoyed as it was a good level of spice for me personally. If you are a fan of spicy spicy food, this probably won’t hit the spot. Best naans I have ever had! Recommend opting for these. They are amazingly soft. I loved the mango lassi, sweetness to compliment my meal. Chips were over fried. Beautiful interior, clean toilets and good customer service."
Sushi • Mexican • Asiatic • Seafood
"The food as always is excellent which is THE reason for use to go there. We booked early 1830 thinking it would be quiet aged parent hard of hearing but unfortunately for us it was not and as the acoustics in the restaurant are not great you can hear conversation going on at the other end of the room the noise level was quite high. Not ideal . There was a wait for the food but when it came it was excellent and compensated for the noise in a way."
Indian • Starters • Appetisers • Delivery Services
"This small, dimly lit and inconspicuous restaurant, which could easily be overlooked, has been dishing out delicious curries for the past three decades."
Meat • Kebab • Indian • Vegetarian
"Really disappointed in the Royal Tandoori last night. It was my friend's and we gave them a cake to bring out after the meal. One of the staff came over and asked how many for cake? before cake was presented, and proceeded to put out small plates! I took her aside in absolute amazement and she said they didn't realise it was a surprise. Seriously, when is a birthday cake NOT a surprise?! She completely ruined the moment and didn't even apologise when she saw me visibly upset. The food was ok but I would seriously avoid going here if it's for a birthday as these guys have no idea"
Pizza • Kebab • Mexican • Fast Food
"Gurkha Village is a well-established restaurant located near Oxford. The staff are respectful and attentive to customers’ needs, and the service is prompt. Although the food does not fully reflect a traditional Nepali diet—which typically consists of just three main dishes: dal (lentils), bhat (rice), and tarkari (curried vegetables)—the meals are generally quite good, with generous portion sizes. Most of our dishes were of high quality, but the naan bread could use some improvement. I believe the management could enhance the dining experience by introducing new menu items and featuring daily specials on a blackboard. Overall, it's one of the few Indian restaurants in the Oxford area that is definitely worth a visit. Thank you!"
Food • Indian • Chicken • West Indian
Beer • Sushi • Indian • Chicken
"- The service was good, and the ambiance had a pleasant saffron orange hue. - They offer beer on tap and a decent variety of Indian street foods. - The chicken and lamb curry were satisfactory in taste. - Overall, it was a nice dining experience."
Rice • Indian • Starters • Main Dishes
Sushi • Pizza • Kebab • Cafés
"a few months ago I visited this hotel and I had eaten one of the best Indian food in birmingham. the atmosphere and the service were very decent n best. here you can have high quality Indian food. the employees were also very happy to support. I hope to go back there if I have a chance! well done. keep it up and work just like that!"
Steak • Pasta • Indian • Italian
"Great food and very accommodating with choice . Restaurant wasn't full but was quite busy as it was a saturday night. Kept waiting for quite a while before drinks came and also a long wait to take order. Wasnt asked if we wanted more drinks and was hard to get a waiter to acknowledge us or come back once we asked a question. However this doesn't normally happen and will always go back."
Asian • Vegan • Indian • Vegetarian
"that was my first trip to zindiyas on recommendation of a friend. we chose the afternoon, which was a really good choice. first, the facility of the restaurant was simply perfect together with the beautiful Indian detailing on the tables, chairs, walls etc. service was good, although at a point we had 3 people coming and wondering if everything was in order! in the afternoon was absolutely worth money. the highlight was the Aloo Chaat and bhelpuri for me. only enough seasoned and the aromen were amazing. the chickens with the minzyoghurt was on the spot, but the Bombay sandwich was missing. the kartoffel was a tad under boiled and there was less of the wonderful green chutney and a lack of salt! sweetness: melt in the mouth of cardamom spiced cookies and Indian spiced scenes! the makkaron was delish, but a bit too sweet for my palate. the highlight for me was the gajar(Sweet carrot) halwa( pudding) spring rolls! flaky bäck with the sweet tube pudding filling! oh well also the okra fries and vada pav, which were amazing. best okra fries ever! I want to visit again, yes in any case! it is a 4/5 for me because of the Bombay sandwich that was a let off, as I really pleased!"
Pub • Bars • Desserts • Cocktail
"In Preston Road, there is very little nightlife aside from a few pubs. However, the one exception is Flirtease cocktail and dessert bar, which serves as an oasis for those looking for something different."
Indian • Chicken • Pakistani • Delivery Services
"I always order from this restaurant for the best Peshwari and cheese naan delivered! The biryani is absolutely delicious, bursting with flavor."
Sides • Drinks • Pizzeria • Tandoor And Grills
Asian • Indian • Fusion • Vegetarian
"we had on Wednesday, May 24th, a company krutin, frank and the team could not do enough for us. eating was fantastic, the service was exceptional, there is absolutely nothing I could owe to this place. I would recommend hundreds of grade for just a casual lunch dinner or for a party. we will come together here in the future definitiw. highly recommended!"
Meat • Curry • Indian • Chicken
"I called and ordered steamed lamb MoMo from this restaurant. I was disappointed to find out that they only accept cash, which is inconvenient in today's day and age. The MoMo was average, but the sauce was overly sweet, reminiscent of the sweet sauce you typically get with Peshawari naan. It didn't taste authentic Nepalese, more like something you would find at an Indian restaurant. The service was mediocre and the atmosphere was just okay. Overall, it was an okay experience for a takeout dinner, with prices ranging from £1-£10 per person. Food: 3/5, Service: 2/5, Atmosphere: 2/5."
Kebab • Sushi • Asian • Himalayan
"Jojolapa is the first Nepalese restaurant in Birmingham, located on Newhall Street. In a city well known for the cuisine of Nepal’s much more famous South Asian neighbour, the restaurant has held its own with discerning diners, so it was high time we tried it ourselves. Atmosphere There’s a buzzy vibrance to the place which contrasts fabulously with the moody low lit interior, dark wood furnishings and carvings. We saw relaxed diners enjoying drinks at the bar as they waited to be seated. Jojolapa has the ‘perfect night out’ atmosphere nailed. food Steamed momo chicken dumplings with mint and coriander sauce and Nepalese tomato sauce, chatamari (Nepalese pancake stuffed with vegetables and fried egg) and momo soup (chicken dimsum broth with noodles) were moreish starters. I was disappointed that the East Asian flavour to our meal pretty much ended there. There were very few main choices that I hadn’t eaten in an Indian restaurant. I opted for one of the noted Nepalese dishes special fish curry with nepalese spices. My guest plumped for the old faithful lamb rogan josh. Both were nice enough but I yearned for more of the starters. The kulfi ice cream was a delicious end to the meal. drinks There is a very respectable wine menu but Jojolapa is the natural home for cocktail lovers. The yummy jojolapa cocktail – black vodka, midori and cranberry juice marked the start of the evening in style and Jojolapa’s twist on the mango lassi served with vodka and orange liquer was gorgeous. overall There are plenty of Indian restaurants in Birmingham that boast similar dishes. But many of these restaurants can only dream of achieving Jojolapa’s cosmopolitan and sexy vibe seductively teamed with a friendly and super efficient service."
Sushi • Indian • Japanese • Delivery Services