Reviews on Asian food in Birchington, England, United Kingdom including The Ambrette Margate, Tandoori Nite, Flavours By Kumar, Regency Tandoori, Secret Spices, Yama's Thai Eaterie, The Ambrette Margate, Bow's Kitchen, The Ambrette Margate, Pan Asian Cuisine
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4 based on 165 reviews
Specialist Thai and Sushi Cuisine from a recognised Thai and Sushi specialist of Thai descent. There is nothing Thai that cannot be created for eating, from Noodle to Fish.
If you know you are going try to book in advance as it is always popular and seen people turned away.Friendly service.Will do best to accommodate.The food is delicious, cooked with flavour and always to perfection, ie: the Tamarind duck. You can alter the heat of your dish but if you like it really hot then hot is not hot and you need to express that to the waitress. Other wise great meal you wonât leave disappointed.
4 based on 1477 reviews
The Margate restaurant is nestled in the heart of the quirky old town surrounded by cafes, retro antique shops. Its a stones throw from the world famous Turner Art Gallery.
We came here for an early dinner and found the place humming with happy diners. Really enjoyed my chicken biryani - both the taste and the presentation. The man in charge of front of house managed that rare act of being professional but also witty, which made for a fun customer experience. Would highly recommend.Thank you for your review, we hope to see you again soon
4 based on 252 reviews
Bow's Kitchen is discretely situated above the Wig & Pen pub in Margate's Old Town.We have all of the benefits of links with the pub, whilst being separated enough to allow private dining.We are a few minutes walk from the Turner Contemporary Gallery and
Family of four visited afternoon of 18 August, we had intended to eat at a seafood restaurant as by the sea but none offered alternatives and my youngest daughter does not like fish etc. We had walked all the eateries and were ready to give up, looked at the menu on the side of the âwig & penâ, stepped inside with three TVâs showing sports and wondered if we had made a mistake, we were hungry, so went upstairs, where we we greeted by a very friendly lady.It was also a bit of a gamble as our teenage daughters had not previously experienced Thai, although Indian and Chinese plenty of times, they were willing to give it a chance.What a hidden gem, we chose some mixed starters, then were assisted with choosing mains, all the food was cooked beautifully, with wonderful flavours youâd expect, we loved it, would definitely go back. All of us thought the curries, noodles and rice, along with duck pancake rolls were gorgeous, so tasty. Total bill £101, including starters, four mains, four sides, two glasses of wine, two beers, along with soft drinks.
4 based on 1477 reviews
The Margate restaurant is nestled in the heart of the quirky old town surrounded by cafes, retro antique shops. Its a stones throw from the world famous Turner Art Gallery.
We came here for an early dinner and found the place humming with happy diners. Really enjoyed my chicken biryani - both the taste and the presentation. The man in charge of front of house managed that rare act of being professional but also witty, which made for a fun customer experience. Would highly recommend.Thank you for your review, we hope to see you again soon
5 based on 860 reviews
Visited on a Thursday night in a group of 6 the restaurant was full and with just one chef the service slow. The room is a bit small and dated however the food was excellent and more than made up for any shortfalls in other areas. Loved that it was a byob which saved a fortune- glasses provided and a shop opposite if you do not bring enough with you A great place to go for a relaxed meal with the best Thai food I have ever had .
4 based on 1090 reviews
Epic as always, must be two years since last visited the restaurant but this time had to collect as have acquired a new grand daughter. The food was spot on and they even noticed my ordering mistake. I ordered online chicken tikka and they phoned us up to see if we meant the masala, which we did.
4 based on 216 reviews
Been coming here for 15 years and found the service is either really attentive or non-existent.On this occasion an incredibly arrogant waiter whom I've not seen there before argued with me when I politely requested, as I always do, no butter on our naan breads; telling me the restaurant has never and would never butter naan. They do, said I; and I frequently have to return it because my request to not receive it is ignored. We don't do it, he responded; then walked off. Had this been my first ever visit to the place I'd have walked out at that point. Hey presto the naan was indeed slathered in butter when it arrived. We managed to get the attention of Mr Attitude, eventually, who snapped that he had told the kitchen not to (he hadn't) and later brought over some un-buttered bread and dumped it without a word. The waiting staff are lovely, if sometimes overwhelmed when busy hence occasional really slow service. So I'm sure they'll be able to identify who this unpleasant individual is. Get rid of him, he does your business no favours. Other than sometimes problematic service the food is generally sound, if rather weak when it comes to vegetarian offerings. Nice decor and you don't feel rushed to eat and leave.
5 based on 90 reviews
Flavours has one drawback - itâs setting. It sits in a rather unimpressive row of shops about a mile out of town on the road to Canterbury. The restaurant itself, largely unchanged since Kumar moved in, is a little disappointingly dowdy - like so many âIndianâ establishments. But the FOOD is outstanding! Tasty, subtly flavoured, beautifully presented. Over the last two years I have eaten every single item on the menu and have always been delighted. Furthermore, the service is impeccable.Would Flavours benefit from being resited in Margateâs Old Town, or would Margateâs new-found popularity benefit from spreading to the outlying areas? I donât know. But this restaurant should not be missed.
4 based on 201 reviews
I have often eaten in Tandoori Nite and each time I have received good service , lovely food and itâs reasonably priced. There is plenty of choice on the menu of both mains and side dishes . It is worth booking as it does get rather busy.
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4 based on 1477 reviews
The Margate restaurant is nestled in the heart of the quirky old town surrounded by cafes, retro antique shops. Its a stones throw from the world famous Turner Art Gallery.
We came here for an early dinner and found the place humming with happy diners. Really enjoyed my chicken biryani - both the taste and the presentation. The man in charge of front of house managed that rare act of being professional but also witty, which made for a fun customer experience. Would highly recommend.Thank you for your review, we hope to see you again soon
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