Cinnamon Lounge - Menu

10 High Street, Wiltshire, United Kingdom, BA13 3BW

🛍 Meat, Curry, Asian, Indian

4.5 💬 2395 Reviews
Cinnamon Lounge

Phone: +441373865668

Address: 10 High Street, Wiltshire, United Kingdom, BA13 3BW

City: Wiltshire

Dishes: 10

Reviews: 2395

Website: https://cinnamonloungeonline.co.uk/Pfox

"Nice and clean place, staff are friendly.. I decided whilst visiting on a Thursday night that I fancied a curry so a quick google search close to me and here I am, it was quiet, so not busy. I had a popadom starter and the mint dip was truly amazing the main was the chicken tikka Masala with rice and a Garlic Bread.. This was worth a 9/10 as it was slightly to peppery for me but overall a good meal and would recommend this restaurant if you are visiting Westbury.. Price for meal Popadom starter Chicken Tikka Masala food total £16.85 2x Cobra beers £5.95 each Total £32.15 Overall take away the beers this could be a reasonable priced meal for 1 So overall a worthwhile visit"

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Kris Kris

Delicious food, fantastic service, the best Indian restaurant in Wiltshire.

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Ricci
Ricci

Food was disappointing, especially as this restaurant had been recommended to us


Jude
Jude

Very beautiful place. The food is amazing. Very fine desert and lovely time with the family.


Kirstie
Kirstie

First time ordering from here, I had the paneer tikka masala with lemon rice and it was bussin


charlotte
charlotte

Bubbles. Great food. Very unique tastes. Well worth a visit! Great water great customer service


Samuel
Samuel

Wonderful curry and well looked after by staff. We frequently visit or get takeaway and the food is always consistent!


Callum
Callum

Best Indian restaurant I’ve ever been to, sublime food (both in restaurant and takeaway), great staff, lovely clean place


ben
ben

Friendly professional staff, great good, great environment. A real local community atmosphere. I must highlight that the staff were amazing. Thank you


Catherine
Catherine

An incredible set meal for a large group of people. Individual needs were catered for well. Huge selection of really delicious food. Customer service was outstanding. Definitely recommend to others and I will be going back


Chris
Chris

Nice and clean place, staff are friendly.. I decided whilst visiting on a Thursday night that I fancied a curry so a quick google search close to me and here I am, it was quiet, so not busy. I had a popadom starter and the mint dip was truly amazing the main was the chicken tikka Masala with rice and a Garlic Bread.. This was worth a 9/10 as it was slightly to peppery for me but overall a good meal and would recommend this restaurant if you are visiting Westbury.. Price for meal Popadom starter Chicken Tikka Masala food total £16.85 2x Cobra beers £5.95 each Total £32.15 Overall take away the beers this could be a reasonable priced meal for 1 So overall a worthwhile visit

Categories

  • Meat Savor the rich flavors of expertly prepared meats, from juicy steaks and succulent roasted chicken to tender ribs and hearty lamb dishes. Each selection promises a satisfying and delicious experience for meat lovers.
  • Curry Savor our exquisite range of flavorful curries, each dish infused with a unique blend of spices and herbs. From mild to fiery, explore the diverse tastes of traditional and contemporary variants, perfectly paired with rice or naan.
  • 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.
  • 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.

Amenities

  • Takeout
  • Seating
  • Delivery
  • Late Night

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