Peshawari Naan is a sweet, soft flatbread filled with a mix of nuts, raisins, and coconut, offering a flavorful and rich taste.
Bars • Indian • Drinks • Chicken
"Food was not nice at all, no flavour everything was missing salt, to much tumric that's all you could smell. Breads were thick and grease. It was not worth the price at all, will never order again. They have not updated website with a new prices so be careful as you will be charged more then you think. Vegetarian options: Yes Meal type: Dinner Price per person: £70–80"
Beer • Wine • Indian • Delivery Services
"Good food, authentic taste, fantastic place to eat out with family and friends. I had a great experience however what did bother me though was the manager at woodlands on Sunday 17th. He was so rude to the girl serving us and to this lady who was walking aided by her assistant and a stick. She was trying to go to the restroom and cause woodlands Marylebone doesn't have a wheelchair access toilet she had to climb a few stairs! With much difficulty due to her condition she was trying to do this and her assistant and grandchild were helping. This manager in a slightly loud stern tone asked them to close the toilet door, asked her assistant grandchild to leave the area. I was appalled at...read more"
Full • Meat • Indian • Drinks
"we had the set thali, which was very well cooked and presented. extra brot offered part away through the meal that was good. my only critique was the charge for the Chutney tablet, very small portions and not much variety for the two of us, I have nothing against paying for poppadums, but please close the chutney especially, as the portions were minuscule!"
Steak • Indian • Barbecue • Desserts
"I took my mother to the Two Sisters restaurant for her birthday last Sunday. We were immediately greeted and informed about the brunch options (i.e. buffet versus brunch specials and other adjustments, such as turkey bacon instead of pork). I think this is a great place for a relaxed brunch and definitely for a mother-daughter date. We loved the food and the service. We drove to a Groupon and will definitely drive again without the Groupon. Worth it."
Pizza • Sushi • Kebab • Seafood
"My wife and I called in one evening by chance after many months away due to the lock down. It wasn't that busy being mid week so it was cosy and intimate . We both had a lamb dish that was amazing and some rice. The service was attentive but not obtrusive from a buzzy friendly waiter that made you feel at ease and at home ready for your meal. Prices compare more or less to other fine dining restaurants. It can get busy weekends apparently . Yes I highly recommend it, go you won't be disappointed"
Bars • Beer • Indian • Pakistani
"We were seated promptly, but had to wait for our menus to arrive. After ordering, there was a significant wait for our food and our appetizers arrived at the same time as our main course, resulting in a table full of cold food. Overall, we were not very impressed with the service. The food itself was good, but it would have been better as an appetizer before our main meal. Unfortunately, by the time our main course arrived, it was already cold."
Full • Indian • Healthy • Bar-lounge
"Really good food but they need to increase their quantity when compared to price. Absolutely loved the cocktails. Simple yet elegant ambience."
Indian • Seafood • Chicken • International
"This unassuming little restaurant may not catch your eye as you drive by, but it is truly the best spot for Indian cuisine in London. I have been a loyal customer here for..."
Kebab • Pizza • Indian • Asiatic
"We booked a children’s party here for ten kids through groupon. Booking wasn’t very straightforward as the member of staff didn’t know what we were talking about. We never received any confirmation of booking either. Once we got there we were shown the tables available...for us and the two bowling lanes. We were the only customers in the place so having ten kids for a party should of been easy. First off the constant nagging from the female member of staff put a real damper on the day. Kids are noisy,they run around bearing in mind it’s a kids party. This member of staff was at my side every five minutes complaining about one thing or another. The bowling alley wasn’t great,at one stage the ball actually rolled back up the alley. The food is unlimited on the groupon with pasta, chips and pizza available. The kids were hungry and ate well but we didn’t need anymore food. There were a few left over slices of pizza which I offered to the adults. The female member of staff actually took the pizza out of my mums hand saying it was for the kids,took it away and binned it. When she came to complain to me again I actually told her to leave me alone and requested the manager. There were a few complaints from us about the way the staff behaved and when I discussed this with the manager he just blamed the staff. When I explained that I’m an avid trip adviser reviewer he tried to bribe me with a free game if I gave a good review. It’s a great deal on the face of it but it was a total nightmare. I even opened a tab and spent on top of the party cost as I know the business doesn’t make a profit from groupon,this included food for the adults. The male member of staff behind the bar was fantastic."
"Eating as 2 veggies, we found it to be a delight, the food really ticked all of the boxes we needed it to. Familiar named dishes were served up and still managed to impress. Staff were attentive service was included in the bill."
Vegan • Indian • Vegetarian • Full Available
"Have been to the other two branches in London many times, and the food of a similar standard here very good. I struggle to believe the negative reviews I've never had a bad meal at any branch of Woodlands, and can't really understand how anyone could come here and not enjoy it, unless they either fundamentally didn't like Indian food, or had a very blinkered sense of what it should be and weren't prepared to be open minded enough to have a meal without meat. I think the Woodlands restaurants display some of the most intelligent use of spices of any Indian restaurant I've been to, and as a vegetarian the variety on offer is a delight. The South Indian dosas are also an interesting addition to more familiar Indian dishes found elsewhere in the UK. It was a bit dead on the Sunday lunchtime when we visited but that suited us just fine."
Wine • Halal • Indian • Ice Cream
"My husband and I had a date night dinner , The lamb Biryani and Saag Aloo, were the worst I have ever had. I couldn 't eat the Saag Aloo because it was too hot with whatever they had added, chillies or spices I managed to eat a small amount of the Biryani but again any aromatic flavours were overpowered by the added spices or chillies. My mouth and lips were burning. We didn 't eat all of the meal. I would have told the waitress when we paid the bill if she had bothered to ask if we enjoyed the meal. We have been there before but there should not be such inconsistency with the flavour of the food. We will vote with our feet and not bother again. We will stick to the Gurkha in Chatham in future."
Cafés • Sushi • Seafood • Mexican
"We were spending our last evening in Cambridge after our son's graduation ceremony. Having loaded and parked the car we debated where to go. Then our son's friend said he and his parents were going to the Tiffin Truck and asked us to join them. We arrived at 7:45 on the Friday evening and to ask for a table for seven as a walk-in was ambitious but the staff were helpful and accommodating and asked us to return at 8:15. After a quick drink at our sons' local, we returned around 8:30 and were quickly seated. I had the most superb chicken byriani. The food was superb. The company was brilliant. The staff were friendly and service was good. An excellent evening and we were glad to support a local business. It's a shame we only discovered this place on our last evening but we have an excuse to come back now!"
Kebab • Cafés • Sushi • Mexican
"Thirteen CCC members made their summertime pilgrimage across to East Hampshire to an old Club favourite having booked a couple of weeks in advance. Previously used Covid screening areas, which are still very useful at giving individual tables some privacy, were dismantled in advance to get us all on one long table. We were warmly received by the senior staff as usual. The menu had been updated in February’22, since the previous full club visit and contains an impressive selection of main courses, most of which are bespoke to this venue. The ‘Jungli Mas’ was particularly popular. The staff spoke with authority responding to Members questions about some of the dishes that they had not seen before. (The sauces of many dishes are available commercially from their sister ‘Honey Garden Sauces’ business). As is the case with large groups, chatting prior to service, some of the Members had forgotten what they’d ordered. This was no problem for the excellent staff who quickly rectified any issues. It was noticed that a high volume of takeaway collections and outgoing deliveries was noted – none of this detracted from the activity in the restaurant. You can guarantee a great culinary experience here, and at good value for money. No wonder this restaurant keeps winning awards! IC"
Asian • Vegan • Indian • Vegetarian
"We stayed nearby so the location was perfect! To be truthful.. we were looking to go into another restaurant but I am so glad we made this mistake. Easter monday; expected it to be busy but staff were attentive when required. The atmosphere was We had a Gosht Sagwala and a Daal Makhani, and out of the 2 The Daal was absolutely beautiful! Do try the chapatis too : Thankyou for having us Gateway to India"
Kebab • Cafés • Sushi • Seafood
"Been here a couple of times as this is probably the best pakistani restaurant nearby. And as it is in Marylebone it means a lot. Food is fantastic, quite spicy sometimes but on the other hand this restaurant is one with the concept BYOB that means bring your own bottle that you can buy on a liquor store in front. Small service charge for this or ask for a starter as you won't regret anyway. Coming back as soon as i am able."
Beer • Halal • Indian • Pakistani
"When I first ate at this restaurant it was really good value for money as i booked the 50% offer. However on this occasion, the menu had changed and the prices have increased. Nevertheless, the food is tasty and not oily, but a bit too spicy. I t would be good if they could give the option on whether you want the dishes mild, medium or hot. Service was really good and quick. The staff are very attentive. I will definitely go again, but only if opentable or restaurant had the 50% offer!"
Beer • Asian • Indian • Pakistani
"The restaurant is simple in decor, but the staff is extremely welcoming and helpful. I enjoyed the samosas and vegetable bhaji as my favorite appetizers, along with plain naan and chicken curry. The highlight was the affordable prices and the option to pay with a card, giving us great value for our money."
Fish • Salad • Vegan • Indian
"Initially, we found ourselves sitting next to a rowdy crowd, but they quickly arranged a special table for us in a quieter area. They went above and beyond to accommodate us with genuine smiles. To top it off, they surprised us by pairing our good beers with champagne and a delightful assortment of vegetarian appetizers. Above all, the service was gracious and cheerful. The food exceeded all our expectations—it was, without a doubt, the best Indian cuisine any of us had ever tasted. Our group of seven, hailing from various food-centric cities in the USA, including Portland, Oregon, and New York City, was truly awakened by Mala's culinary offerings. During our five-day trip, which included lunch at Ottolenghi, we unanimously declared Mala our favorite dining experience."
Sushi • Kebab • Cafés • Seafood
"Birmingham is one of the two capitals of Indian food in England (the other one being Bradford). It is home to Balti dishes, and Balti houses abound all over the city. With so many great-tasting and reasonably-priced Indian food options around, it is quite impressive that a higher end, pricier Indian restaurant like Pushkar has established a loyal clientele. Pushkar sets itself apart from other Indian restaurants in the area due to its upscale setting, the high quality of its food ingredients, and especially its creative dessert offerings. My first dining experience at Pushkar was purely by chance. I was staying near Brindley Place, and happened to be walking past the restaurant, when I decided to stop and check out the menu. The duck masala sounded interesting, so I decided to try it, and it definitely exceeded my expectations. The thick tomato-based curry had a fantastic flavor profile that consisted of garlic, ginger, black pepper and red chilies. It paired well with basmati rice and a side of raita. Since my first visit, I have dined at Pushkar a few more times, and have always enjoyed everything I have tried. The murgh korma stands out as a rich, creamy, nutty curry dish that is perfect for you if you are in the mood for something less spicy. The innovative desserts at Pushkar are a major draw for me. The gajar ka halwa tart with pistachio ice cream is my personal favorite. The garam masala brulee sounded interesting, but didn't taste too different from regular crème brulee; the garam masala in it was really only a hint of cinnamon. It still was pretty tasty. The chocomosa is a filo samosa filled with chocolate and roast almonds, and is served with a scoop of cappuccino ice cream. Why had nobody else ever thought of creating a chocolate samosa, and if they did, why had I never eaten one before? Friends, if you find yourselves in Brummy, you must treat yourselves to a meal at Pushkar. It is truly deserving of all of the awards that have been bestowed upon it, including the 2015 British Curry Award, the 2015 Best of Broad Street Award, and the 2015 English Curry Award."