Best Indian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Indian food in Saltash. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Indian restaurants near you.. Saltash is a town and civil parish in southeast Cornwall, England, UK. It has a population of 16,184 at the 2011 census. It lies in the south east of Cornwall, facing Plymouth over the River Tamar. It was in the Caradon district until March 2009 and is known as "the Gateway to Cornwall". Saltash means ash tree by the salt mill. Saltash is best known for the I.K Brunel Railway Overpass Bridge, a towering 134-foot bridge, constructed in 1854, which frequently transports trains over the River Tamar.
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5 based on 64 reviews
Subham has been our established Indian takeaway for the last few years and each time the food is right on the money! Delicious tasty and everything you would expect and more from an Indian. I would thoroughly recommend their slightly different take on Madras and also the vindaloo which is delicious and hot at the same time. Subham never disappoint!!
4 based on 104 reviews
Cafe and Nepalese Indian curry house with friendly atmosphere
Ordered a meal tonight for delivery and it arrived quickly. Food was hot and delicious, the portions were good too. Our favourite to eat in / takeaway. Always get good service either way, would recommend.Thank you
4 based on 51 reviews
I have used this take away a few times and have never been disappointed with either the food or the service. The meals are delicious and portions are generous.
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4 based on 244 reviews
Very authentic Indian restaurant. Gujarati style cuisine, 100% Vegetarian, 80% Vegan. We are a family run restaurant since August 1995. Authenticity maintained by chef Neeru.
I have been to Veggie Perrins many times over the past 4yrs with friends, family and my boyfriend and every time the food has been amazing and everyone has left impressed! I am from South India and this is one of the best restaurants I have eaten in that serves genuine food that tastes like home cooked food from India! Also the staff are so friendly and lovely, it's just a breath of fresh air! 5 stars from me!!
4 based on 33 reviews
The Blue Moon is one of three Indian restaurants / take-aways in Saltash, Cornwall.
Tasty exotic food, can accommodate large groups, very pleasant surroundings and friendly staff, don't be put off from the outside of the restaurant, looks can be deceiving. Thoroughly recommend this eating house to those who like a touch of spice!!!!
4 based on 277 reviews
Cafe Indiya Plymouth is Indian and Nepalese cuisine serving modern fusion of Indian and Nepalese herbs and spices. Cafe indiya opened 17 years before 2000. its have its own quality of food and services. we are now trying on 21st century from 2017 to give
Lovely place off the beaten track in Stoke village. We arrived at 6 so the restaurant was quiet. The restaurant is clean, tidy and neatly laid out. The rest rooms are also spotlessly clean. The staff were so attentive and quick to see to our needs and not just on arriving but all through our meal. The wine is reasonably priced for a restaurant. We had starters and mains also the poppadoms and pickles. The pickles were very different not what you would expect but tasted brilliant. When the starters arrived they looked too good to eat, stunning and tasted as good as they looked. When the mains arrived they were again lovely and as we like to share there was plenty for all. Over ordered on the rice so if you dont eat a lot of rice share between two. The nanns were light and fluffy. Will definitely return the whole experience was excellent
4 based on 951 reviews
The Eastern Eye Indian Restaurant in Plymouth has been serving some of the best contemporary Indian cuisine direct from Bangladesh for over twenty years. Welcome to one of Plymouth's best loved Indian restaurants. Fresh ingredients are used wherever possi
Locals recommended this place, food was really good. Tandoori chicken was delicious served on a hot sizzler but normally when ordering this dish it comes with a vegetable/curry sauce. When asked which sauce I wanted I find on the bill they charged me £5.95 which is expensive to say the least. My friend had a chicken Bhuna and I probably got a bit of her sauce! Saying this the food is good but in the experience side. Staff are friendly but they were heavy on asking if you wanted side dishes.
4 based on 40 reviews
We thought we were getting a meal at the Ferry House Inn (see separate review) but were let down so went in search for a take away that wasn't McD's or KFC - luckily we stumbled across Taste of India and our resulting take away was very tasty indeed. There was no one eating in the restaurant while we were waiting (21:30) and in fact the restaurant area was in darkness, so not sure if they had closed the restaurant or hadn't opened yet - but for us a life saver take away and just what we needed.
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4 based on 377 reviews
Namaste & welcome to Everest Spice. We are a family-run Nepalese and Indian restaurant situated on the historic Plymouth Hoe. Our head chef has fifteen years of experience in preparing this type of cuisine, and insists on nothing but the highest quality a
Called in on speck on a Saturday evening warm welcome from staff no problem getting seated. Starter ordered medium came very hot, to hot to eat comfortably. Main good. This restaurant is in need of refurbishment especially in the area of toilets which could be cleaner.
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4 based on 455 reviews
Montana has deservedly won quite a few awards for the quality of the food they prepare. We have been here quite a few times, both to eat in, and for take out, bit it has been a little while since we last ate in. I am pleased to say that this restaurant remains one of my favourite Indian/Kashmiri restaurants. The standard of food here surpasses any other similar restaurant any where, in my opinion. The menu is varied, with a wide selection of dishes based on the regions of the northern part of the subcontinent, and there is a good choice for the vegetarians amongst us. The staff will tell you that any dish on the menu can be prepared as a vegetarian option, which means that veggies have the same varied choice as the carnivores! The staff are always friendly and welcoming, will take the time to explain the dishes, and are very attentive. This time we went for the banquet night, which at £14.95 per person for 2 courses, is excellent value. Starting with poppadoms and pickles, followed by onion bhaji (the best bhaji on the planet!), and a nice hot curry. The spices are not over done as you find in many Indian restaurants. The dishes are spiced much more as you would find locally in India or Bangladesh or Pakistan, with a nice great, but full of flavour. If you have not yet tried Nibana, I thoroughly recommend you do.
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