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The Bell, Green End Road, PE28 5UZ, Huntingdonshire, United Kingdom

🛍 Balti, Asian, Lunch , Drinks

4 💬 109 Reviews

Phone: (+44)1487900149

Address: The Bell, Green End Road, PE28 5UZ, Huntingdonshire, United Kingdom

City: Huntingdonshire

Dishes: 15

Reviews: 109

"Four of us ate here on a Friday night. We pre booked, strongly advised as the restaurant was busy. Nice menu with lots of dishes to choose from. Also a few choices of non Nepalese food available. We had a choice of starters, samosas, dumplings, all very tasty. Mains we opted for traditional dishes. We had a vegetarian in our group and she had as no issues finding suitable dishes. The staff were really nice and the service excellent. The portions excellent and tasty. As other reviewers have suggested , it would be nice to perhaps to try and “soften up” the restaurant, few pictures/photos on the walls. There was music playing which for me was a little to loud and we struggled to hear each other. SkY TV was on with no sound, so good if you want to eat and watch a sporting event. As some of the dishes come out on sizzling hot plates the air did become a bit smoky. Would recommend this venue for nice food and friendly service."

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User User

Undet new management just had dinner absolutely fantastic meal well worth the money and floor staff were so friendly

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User
User

Had a family meal at the bell last night, and it was fantastic. Starters and main meals hot and tasty. Service as great. We will be back again. Great new addition to the village.


User
User

I’ve heard about the Nepalese food from colleges who live in the village. They weren’t wrong! The food made it all the way back to Bishops Stortford and I earnt lots of “Brownie “ points as it was delicious!


User
User

Totally unfriendly barman. Walked in and he only spoke to confirm the ales available. Rather than serve us he turned away and fiddled around until a local came to the bar whom he served while he still ignored us. We walked out.


User
User

The new management took over a couple of months ago. They've refitted the kitchen and started serving on 14 September after a taster offering on the 13th. Excellent food and service. The team aslo run the Railway Arms in Whittlesey


Watchingthesun
Watchingthesun

This charming restaurant, with both parents as chefs, always leaves me feeling like something is missing from most menus/meals. However, I was pleasantly surprised by the high quality of the food served. The naan breads were delicious and freshly made, light and crispy, and all the main dishes were excellent – everyone in our party of 10 left with clean plates. The tandoori king prawns were exceptional as well. Thank you for a wonderful meal, we will definitely be visiting again.


User
User

My husband and I decided to go to The Bell for a spontaneous curry dinner. We were greeted by a friendly staff member at the bar who showed us to our table. We placed our order with another friendly staff member in the restaurant. The food was delicious and we both enjoyed our meals- I had the chicken jalfrezi, while my husband had the chicken vindaloo and we shared a plain naan. The staff were attentive and appreciative of our positive feedback. We will definitely return, and next time I plan on trying the goat curry! It's wonderful to have this restaurant in the village, and I hope it gets the support it deserves.


john
john

The Bell is a sister pub to The Railway at Whittlesey, which we frequent often. We recently visited with family friends and were not disappointed. The Nepalese cuisine offered a unique twist from traditional Indian dishes, which we found to be superb. The service was attentive, although there was some noise from the bar and music, which was promptly adjusted when we requested. The atmosphere was lively, the food was fantastic, and they also offer Take Away options. One of the standout features is their willingness to customize dishes to fit your preferences, whether it be adjusting the spiciness level or changing up the protein choice. Overall, a great pub experience!


Melanie
Melanie

Couldn’t wait for some life and energy to be ploughed into the spit and sawdust pub in the village. Our table consisted of four couples and although we set off to a slow start as some of the party was delayed, it didn’t stop us from having a great time. The staff were friendly and didn’t mind that we had to wait to rake our order. The food was hot, quick to be served a delicious. The only criticism we had was that the spit and sawdust feel was still there. We did feel like we were sitting a soulless magnolia box. We no curtains, pictures on the walls or decorative effects the room was very basic and echoey. Can’t fault the food or the service, just needs some money spent on the look and feel...


Sarah
Sarah

Four of us ate here on a Friday night. We pre booked, strongly advised as the restaurant was busy. Nice menu with lots of dishes to choose from. Also a few choices of non Nepalese food available. We had a choice of starters, samosas, dumplings, all very tasty. Mains we opted for traditional dishes. We had a vegetarian in our group and she had as no issues finding suitable dishes. The staff were really nice and the service excellent. The portions excellent and tasty. As other reviewers have suggested , it would be nice to perhaps to try and “soften up” the restaurant, few pictures/photos on the walls. There was music playing which for me was a little to loud and we struggled to hear each othe...

Categories

  • Balti Balti dishes are richly spiced, cooked in traditional steel woks. Enjoy bold flavors with tender meats or fresh vegetables, slow-cooked to perfection, delivering a unique and aromatic 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.
  • Lunch Discover our lunch selections with flavorful dishes crafted to satisfy your midday cravings. From hearty main courses to light bites, each option is designed to keep you energized for the rest of your day.
  • Drinks Quench your thirst with our refreshing selection of drinks, from hand-crafted cocktails and fine wines to non-alcoholic delights, including sodas, juices, and expertly brewed coffee and tea. Perfect complements to your meal!

Amenities

  • Takeout
  • Accepts Credit Cards

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