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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"

East Z East

East Z East

Northgate, BB2 1AA, Blackburn with Darwen, United Kingdom

Pizza • Indian • Seafood • Fast Food


"I usually don't say that, but wow!, literally for 2 adults and a baby with facebook messenger! Yes, you have read that right, wasn't sure if it was done, but it was. arrived with a smile greeted by the girl on the recipe, was shown on our table immediately as sitting our menus were given and were left to see it at our own time, the young English waiter asked if we had a high chair for small, the high chair was not the typical cheap one they usually get. we ordered a mixed starter for 2, when it arrived and my wife agreed that it was fresh a delicious! we ordered a lambkarahi and lambnihari both again hot with a lot taste and tasty, for dessert we told ghulab jamun with ice and a blue lagoon tail, the woman said the hot and cold mix of the ghulab jamun was amazing, the blue lagune mocktail was nice, with the glass not full of ice cubes had bombed it. the personal was absolutely amazing, the service and the carelessness that we received, we are so grateful that a worker brought some fresh gurke for our baby to crack, another got a ballon for him, there was always a worker close to who would ask us if we needed something else and if that was proper. I almost forgot that I was in a blackburn restaurant, price was reasonable, will definitely return to the near future, and thank you to all those who yesterday on the 14th february 2022 to our table, again thank you from me and my wife for one night to remember."

New Anand Kilmarnock Road

New Anand Kilmarnock Road

76 Nithsdale Road, Glasgow, G412AN, G41 2AJ, United Kingdom

Vegan • Indian • Vegetarian • Gluten Free


"The New Anand is how I remember Indian restaurants the decor is a mixture of Rennie Macintosh and a minimalist scheme executed by the set designers of Barbie after a night on the razz. The exterior resembles the typical Victorian ferry buildings you find on the end of a pier walking through the door is like stepping into your silver Delorean to find yourself emerging into the late 70 's early 80 's ... the menu is wonderfull with at least 2 versions of every curry you can name, they still give you popadoms and spicy onions to munch on as you attempt to navigate/decode a menu which would confound Alan Turing and the team at Bletchley Park however the food itself is utterly divine. Tandoori tikka mix is arrives sizzling and its big chunks of succulent fizzling chicken reeking of fresh herbs and spices. The korma ordered arrived as a hot dish of creamy brown heaven, medium sized chunks of chicken cooked perfectly in a smooth sweet coconut and spice sauce not one single drop was left by the end. The fried rice was as full of flavor as it was colourful, and moist, despite a search no one single dry chunks stuck together could be found. Portions outrageously generous, there is a buffet option (bain marie) which was gorgeously aromatic, fragrant and piping hot numerous plates passed by bulging with an impressive mixture of utterly delicious helpings. The drinks were decent and affordable, from rose wine to a perfunctory range of spirits for beer aficionados they do have the amber stuff chilled on draught. Visit often, enjoy the food, savour the moment, you will find New Anand a rare drama free oasis of calm no loud people on phones taking plate pictures for their TikTok/Instagram/Meta followers here. Curry fans are strongly encouraged to take a trip Back to the Future before it is, one day, lost to the past. 5 Marty McFly stars Update just as brilliant as Doc Brown 's design for the flux capacitor, the dishes are as fresh as if they had just been delivered by a kid on hover board. Starter platter for two is highly recommended, as is any of the delicious vegetarian curries best described as simple and superb. Update 4/24 reads exactly as above 5 Groundhog Day stars"