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Very good enjoyed every bite friendly service plenty space no license but you can bring your own alcohol or just enjoy soft drink. Desert menu is very interesting value of ice cream is very good.we will be back defenately :-)
3 based on 60 reviews
Called for a takeaway, decided to have hot and sour soup - which was edible but strange (not what we were expecting). A chicken curry with fried rice - nice chicken in curry but a ridiculous amount of onions which ruined the dish. A portion of Singapore noodles, again nice meat and noodles but a distinct lack of flavour, there did not appear to be ny spicing in the dish other than three rings of green chilli - very disappointing.
4 based on 127 reviews
Best takeaway in Morpeth. I have been coming to this takeaway establishment for years. I no longer live in Morpeth but when I visit my mum, around 3 times a year I get my favourite Indian food here. They do the most amazing tandoori chicken biriani with a veg curry, no longer on the menu but they always prepare it for me.
4 based on 19 reviews
Would definately recommend very reasonable and really nice chinese food could maybe have done witha menu online but not really a problem as everything we ordered they had.
4 based on 48 reviews
Family-run local pub with a restaurant/dining side. We offer plenty of choice on draught - including cask ale - as well as wine, spirits, and soft drinks. We serve a full Thai and English menu from Tuesday - Saturday, and Sunday lunch on Sunday. Takeaways
Just been in here for Sunday lunch. Great portions we went for 3 courses. Best course had to be the pork dinner main. Pork was melt in the mouth. Came with yorkshire pud stuffing crackling and loads of perfectly cooked veg. New favorite place.
4 based on 246 reviews
Our aim is to provide highest quality of food and service to all our customers. All the dishes are prepared freshly everyday. "Food is a gift of god and to eat is a divine necessity". To avoid disappointment please book your table in advance.
It was early evening and the restaurant was quiet. The staff were friendly and the food was excellent. I will be back.
4 based on 254 reviews
Booked Saturday night and ordered set menu A which was the most expensive option (and we've ordered this on previous visits).I'm afraid I didn't enjoy the food on this visit. I found most of the dishes gloopy as if thickened with something. I also thought the seafood was overcooked, the beef dish was tough and I didn't like any of the mains. The only dish I enjoyed was the duck pancakes.Service was good. We weren't rushed and had a relaxed service but overall at £33 per head and drinks on top it all adds up to an expensive meal that was not overly pleasant. Sorry Mulan, not as good as my last visit.
4 based on 623 reviews
This Restraunt continues to deliver very good food, we are regular visitors and always enjoy our meals.Certainly a place to visit.
4 based on 368 reviews
So quiet when we called in but the food, servce and overall quality of what we received was first class and extremely good value for the money. We will definitely be calling back soon.
4 based on 308 reviews
Recommended by Michelin Guide 2015 - 2019 and one of only nine Indian restaurants in the country to be awarded a Bib Gourmand. Arguably the finest Indian food in the North of England. Haveli offers great Indian food prepared with only the freshest ingredi
Having visited this restaurant many time before, we were looking forward to our Saturday curry night at Haveli. God knows what has happened, but both the service and the food has gone down hill. Yes it was busy on arrival, but we had to prompt the waiter to ask if our table was ready. Yes it was, but the staff were just not tuned in. We opted for the sharing platter to start with which was tasty. The mains however were either totally over spiced or very bland. Husbands lamb madras left a residue on the tongue! Friends korma was not the normal burst of flavours, but really just cream. We asked for a top up of the two extremely small pots of rice, which was fine but at a cost of £5. So at the end of the meal we spoke to the waiter about our disappointing evening. He happily informed us that "everyone has mentioned how spicy the lamb is tonight"...............I think this place has got too big for its boots. Thinking it has a captive audience in Darras Hall, but they need to realise if their food and service are below par people will just go elsewhere. Gladly we do not live in Portland and are very lucky to have the UK's best casual indian restaurant on our doorstop (Dabawal).
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