Find out what Indian restaurants to try in Wilton including Anokaa Restaurant, Cafe Diwali, Arzoo, Everest Brasserie, Shah Jahan Indian Restaurant, The Balti House
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4 based on 144 reviews
Balti House restaurants are modern âEat As Much As You Like For a Fixed Priceâ Our restaurants are designed along clean, modern lines where diners can enjoy Indian cuisine in a stylish atmosphere at an affordable price. Starters, main courses, and dessert
Great improvement in this restaurant. Very good choice for vegetarians and friendly and efficient service. I understand it is under new ownership so maybe changing its name would attract previous customers who may not realise. Very happy with the delicious food, especially the onion bhajees, veg samosas. and mushroom and peas curry. A nice tasty Tarka Dahl in the buffet would make it perfect.
4 based on 310 reviews
We are just off the city centre going towards the rail station. A family run restaurant going strong for the past 25 years, we provide you with authentic Indian cuisine to suite all budgets in a great atmosphere.
We visited here last Friday evening and a three course meal took way less than an hour, in fact it was nearer to half an hour. We had booked and were shown to a table, before we had even sat down the waitress was asking for a drinks order, we asked to be allowed to look at the wine list but within 2 minutes she was back so we had to make a rushed choice. We ordered some poppadums and our food order was taken immediately. Before we had finished our poppadums our starter arrived so we had to eat both at the same time which wasnât ideal. Part way through our starter, a trolley appeared and sat behind us with our main courses on. We were still eating our starters at this point and hadnât finished our poppadums either. We told the waiter this and asked for our main courses to go back until weâd finished and had a break. We were told that our main courses could not be kept warm so if we wanted to finish our starter and take a break then the main courses would just have to sit there and go cold, he was very rude. We didnât want this so had to leave our starters half finished and 2 poppadums not eaten. We had asked for water to accompany our meal, this never arrived.We have been going to this restaurant for years but not in the past few months, this was the first time for a while, it is obviously their policy now to rush as many customers through the doors as possible. There is not the customer service nor personal touch that there used to be. We will be looking for another Indian restaurant in Salisbury for future visits. Shah Jahan you have definitely lost our custom.
4 based on 146 reviews
Newly opened fine dining Indian & nepalese restaurant. big party space can accommodate more than 100 guest in one time. separate toilets and bar for private parties.
We stopped by on the way to a concert and had the early menu. £32 for us both with beer. Having been to Nepal and India I can say this is an authentic taste. We will go back
4 based on 221 reviews
After booking our table for 9 we were slightly sceptical having read a few recent bad reviews. However we all can not fault this curry house! We had a really enjoyable evening, helped by the attentiveness of the staff! Good value and bloody lovely food we all had popadoms, starter, main, rice and breads and it was about £17 a head. Thank you Arzoo, looking forward to returning!
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4 based on 649 reviews
We are cafe Diwali serving Indian street food and craft beers in the heart of salisbury. All our food is sourced locally and we are using fresh ingredients to create all our dishes. we pride ourself on our way of serving and presenting the food. They hope
We were lucky to get a table due to a âno showâ. This gem of an eatery looks tiny and quite unassuming from outside, inside is whole different story, itâs big but very cosy, itâs got a real atmosphere to it. We sat in the conservatory, next to a door to the garden, which was great because it gets very warm when full of happy, chatty diners. The food was amazing, layers of great flavours, served by attentive and friendly staff. The type of food served is billed as Indian street food, it was quite simply, amazing. We had lots of starters, 3 mains and a fair few bottles of wine, the total bill was £130. We left the restaurant stuffed, happy and more than a bit drunk! We will definitely return.
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4 based on 1463 reviews
Really enjoyed an impromptu meal here, as we were passing through Salisbury. Busy Saturday evening, but we managed to get what seemed to be the last free table. Modern decor, lively atmosphere. Service excellent, waiter very helpful taking us through the menu. Favourites were the lamb neck curry and the wild king prawns. Oh, and the black lentil dhal. Meal for a family of four, just under a hundred quid (with four glasses of wine). Wish I lived closer!
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