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Sam's Indian Inverness

Sam's Indian Inverness

77-79 Church Street, IV1 1DR, Highland, United Kingdom

Food • Meat • Curry • Indian


"I moved to Inverness over 20 years ago, and in that time, the city center has transformed in countless ways. Businesses have come and gone, trends have risen and faded, but one thing has remained steadfast: Sam’s Indian Restaurant. Through all the changes, Sam’s has been a constant—a warm, welcoming beacon of incredible Indian cuisine. My family and I have dined with Sam many times over the years, and one thing that has always stood out is his consistency. Even as the world—and the hospitality industry—changed after COVID, Sam’s dedication to great food and exceptional service never wavered. In a time when people are more mindful of how they spend their time and money, Sam’s continues to deliver a unique and personal dining experience that’s increasingly rare in Inverness. What sets Sam’s apart isn’t just the food (which is always fantastic), but the thoughtful touches that make every visit memorable. Sam himself takes the time to speak with guests, ensuring every order is just right. On one morning visit, I even caught him arranging fresh flowers—a small detail that perfectly captures the care and pride he puts into his restaurant. Many restaurants in Inverness have lost their spark, but Sam’s remains a shining example of what great hospitality looks like. Every visit feels special, whether you’re dining in or calling for takeout. If you’re visiting Inverness and considering the city’s more well-known spots like Rockpool, Café 1, or Mustard Seed, I urge you to make room in your itinerary for Sam’s Indian Restaurant. It’s not about flashy décor or high ceilings; it’s about the taste of his food and the heart behind every dish. And yes, the place is spotless, which is just as important. Thank you, Sam, for your unwavering hospitality. I can’t wait for my next meal!"

Shere Khan

Shere Khan

52 Wilmslow Road, Rushholme, Manchester, M145TQ, M14 5TQ, United Kingdom

Asian • Balti • Indian • Pakistani


"4.3. We are international travelers. Our British friend took us here to eat what he thought was the best Indian food in Manchester. This store is quite conspicuous, but the road outside feels a bit rough. There is a waiting room in the store, but I thought it was a bit strange. There were not many customers in the restaurant when we visited, but there were many seats and the space was quite large. We ordered appetizers and some dishes. The pancakes tasted like Taiwanese shrimp pancakes without the taste of shrimp, eaten with sauce. This was my second time eating Indian food (the first was at Yaatra in London and the price was significantly cheaper, so we were quite satisfied. Maybe I'm not used to eating Indian rice, so it still feels a little weird, but I'm already more familiar with it. This place may be more like real Indian food, and the curry sauce is very rich. We ordered Bhuna lamb (Specially fried with a mix of Eastern spices to create a truly delicious medium curry. The taste is quite rich and rich, the taste is heavy, the spiciness is medium, not too spicy, the lamb is tasty and chewy . There is also Dhansak chicken (garlic, pineapple and lentils and has a beautifully mild sweet and sour taste. This curry has a relatively mild and refreshing taste, with the sweet and sour flavor of pineapple, and the chicken is delicious and moderately tender. Overall, it cost about £16 per person and we were very full. We even packed some unfinished food and went back. The toilet is on the second floor and comes with toilet paper. The waiter was funny and thought we were speaking Japanese. All in all, a great experience here! 20240801"