Blue Ginger - Menu

51 Wheelock Street, CW10 9AB, Cheshire East, United Kingdom

🛍 Meat, Asian, Indian, Vegetarian

4.2 💬 1621 Reviews
Blue Ginger

Phone: +441606737579

Address: 51 Wheelock Street, CW10 9AB, Cheshire East, United Kingdom

City: Cheshire East

Menu Dishes: 24

Reviews: 1621

Website: https://www.bluegingers.co.uk/

"Our family of six adults visited Blue Ginger in Middlewich last night, 8th October, and thoroughly enjoyed the evening. First impressions...clean and well lit with modern furniture, tables set beautifully. Staff were friendly and attentive, drinks soon came and orders taken. The menu was extensive, mainly the usual dishes found in Indian restaurants, which suited us. This is not a gourmet restaurant with exotic and unusual dishes, it is a restaurant that produces really good quality everyday dishes. Every dish was well presented and well cooked. The Peshwari naan bread was easily the best I've ever eaten in any restaurant fresh, soft, warm, just the right amount of sweetness and taste of coconut. The pilau rice smelt fragrant and tasted just right, each grain of rice separate. Even basic dishes like my Lamb Rogan Josh contained good quality chunks of lean lamb (not disguised chicken, as in some places), and the tomatoes and onions were all freshly sliced and cooked, and clearly not out of some frozen pack. This restaurant pays attention to detail and uses fresh ingredients. It offers excellent value for money and is highly recommended."

Full menu - 24 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Indian

Chicken

Chicken Dishes

Mixed Specialties

Lamb

Grilled Specialties From The Tandoor

Popular Dishes

Fish Dishes

Breads & Rice

Vegetarian Dishes

Lamb And Mutton Dishes

Chicken Specialties

DundeeWillowblue DundeeWillowblue

Had a lovely meal here tonight but the restaurant was very quiet. In fact we were the only diners! Guess maybe because it was a Tuesday evening.

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cathryng2023
cathryng2023

The food was not bad but it was bland. The naan was also undercooked and cold. The sagaloo was good but curries were disappointing. True story would not recommend


Go50055231103
Go50055231103

Once again, as with several other Indian restaurants I 've visited over the past few months, the base curry sauce appears to be 'made to go further ' as if some thinking agent like cornflour has been added. You know the difference when just onion base had been used.


Yearsley
Yearsley

Had a very disappointing takeaway from Blue Ginger tonight. Although the rice, naan and bhajis were good, the curries we ordered (south Indian garlic lamb prawn dopiaza) lacked flavour, spice and heat. They tasted exactly the same and both went uneaten. Such a shame as Blue ginger had come highly recommended. View menu


sam
sam

Takeaway meals 2 separate orders curry absolutely full of water madras curry tasted of absolutely nothing drained more than a cup of water off it before putting it straight in bin as well as Nan bread rice and only eddible item was the chips almost £50.00 wasted telephoned and was told he would give me a free madras curry next time blamed staff shortages disgraceful needless to say will not be going back


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322aicwhu322

Really just popped in for a quick dinner but was impressed with this plce. The restaurant is modern , clean looking with sensible back-ground music. Pappadums were good and my main of sylehti chicken was excellent tasting exactly as described on the menu and obviously individually spiced. The rice was also perfectly cooked which is nor something one can always say about indian restaurants. Pricing was sensible.


Dominique
Dominique

Me and my partner were staying in Middlewich for his work training. We were looking for a place to sit in and eat which didn’t break the bank and accommodated a vegetarian. Although the restaurant itself was a little quiet, we couldn’t fault the meal. The lamb starter was so fresh and literally came out sizzling in the hot plate. I asked for the garlic chilli masala (listed only as a meat dish on the menu) but with Quorn chicken instead and our waiter very happily obliged. It was one of the best curries I’ve had in a while, a lovely balance of sweet and spicy. I would recommend Blue Ginger to anyone who enjoys good service and great food. View menu


Dave
Dave

My wife took me to the Blue ginger this evening as a meal for my birthday it has no bar so advised by staff when booking to fetch our own alcohol which we did a bottle of wine and 4 cans we ain't our meal which was nice but as soon as we finished eating we were being rush out of the door we were the only 2 in the whole restaurant we only had time to have one drink each the waitor came cleared the table fetched the bill without us asking then pointed to the bottle of wine and said you can take that home if you like I said o OK thank you he then asked if we would like a bag and fetched one over and gathered up our nearly full bottle of wine and the remainder 3 cans and placed them in the bag w...


DanJayUK
DanJayUK

I moved away from Middlewich years ago but my mum still lives there which gives me the perfect opportunity to keep coming back to the Blue Ginger. The menu is great with all the traditional British Indian restaurant curries alongside a number of specials you simply don't find anywhere else. Have been through the entire menu and loved everything I've ever eaten here but mum and I settled on the shashlik bhuna as our absolute favourite. If you love rich masala type dishes with a lot of sauce can highly recommend. It is my favourite Indian restaurant despite having worked my way round many in London and Manchester which are great but not up to this standard on the food front. The staff are alwa...


Marta
Marta

Our family of six adults visited Blue Ginger in Middlewich last night, 8th October, and thoroughly enjoyed the evening. First impressions...clean and well lit with modern furniture, tables set beautifully. Staff were friendly and attentive, drinks soon came and orders taken. The menu was extensive, mainly the usual dishes found in Indian restaurants, which suited us. This is not a gourmet restaurant with exotic and unusual dishes, it is a restaurant that produces really good quality everyday dishes. Every dish was well presented and well cooked. The Peshwari naan bread was easily the best I've ever eaten in any restaurant fresh, soft, warm, just the right amount of sweetness and taste of coc... View menu

Categories

  • Meat Explore our mouth-watering meat selection, featuring expertly grilled steaks, tender chicken, and flavorful lamb dishes, each seasoned to perfection for an unforgettable dining experience.
  • Asian Experience a culinary journey through Asia with our diverse menu. From the spicy flavors of Thai curry to the savory umami of Japanese sushi, we offer a wide variety of dishes that celebrate authentic Asian cuisine. View menu
  • Indian Experience the vibrant flavors of India with our authentic dishes crafted from aromatic spices, fresh ingredients, and traditional recipes, offering a rich tapestry of taste with each mouthwatering bite.
  • Vegetarian Delight in our vibrant collection of vegetarian dishes, crafted with the freshest greens, rich flavors, and savory spices. Enjoy a wholesome, delectable plate that celebrates nature's finest ingredients.

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