Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Beaconsfield. Beaconsfield (/ˈbɛkənzfiːld/ ( listen) BEK-ənz-feeld) is a market town and civil parish within the South Bucks district in Buckinghamshire centred 23.6 miles (38 km) WNW of London and 17 miles (27 km) SSE of the county's administrative town, Aylesbury. Four towns are within five miles: Slough, Amersham, Gerrards Cross and High Wycombe.
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5 based on 348 reviews
Kappad,the benchmark of kerala cuisine,which takes full advantage of the lands produce ; Excellent seafood,fresh fruits,vegetables and fine meat.The food food in Kappad invariably rich and aromatic.Kerala known as âSpice Garden of Indiaâ because it traded
The food here is incredible!You will not find any chicken tikka masala or madras as the menu is entirely different and features authentic South Indian dishes only.Everything is delicious and presented beautifully.If you order popadoms you will find they come in different types and shapes and taste !My wife had a fish masala curry and I had a spicy chicken curry both of which were superb.For a side dish we had a very unusual dish of crab and peas which was excellent.I have eaten in many Indian restaurants but this was definitely one of the very best I have ever eaten in as was the food.The service is outstanding and completely by surprise the waiters brought out a birthday cake for me ( along with singing happy birthday!) as my wife mentioned it was my birthday treat.I cannot recommend this restaurant highly enough !We will be back for certainDear Dennisogara,Thank you very much for your kind review! It means a lot to us that you thoroughly enjoyed your experience with us and found us to be recommendation-worthy. Team members were very delighted to note that their efforts were recognized. We are looking forward to welcoming you back on your next visit. Kappad-TheBenchmark of south Indian Dining.Kind Regards ManagerKappad Restaurant High Wycombe.
4 based on 932 reviews
Amazing food and great service. Possibly the best Indian Iâve had, including eating in New Delhi. Portions are not large but possibly the best flavours and quality of food Iâve ever experienced so totally worth the money. I live many miles away but will definitely return to eat here and experience the great flavours and service again.
4 based on 121 reviews
Four of us visited this tiny intimate restaurant for the first time yesterday for a Christmas get together, and found the establishment disappointing. Firstly, the tables are so small that the staff struggled to find space to put the dishes down. The white wine spritzers were flat, and the beer not chilled enough. Service was very hit and miss too, either eager on one hand, and then unattentive on the other. Every dish lacked flavour and was quite bland. The prawn puree starter, which usually has a bit of a 'kick' in terms of heat, was so mild that we had to spice it up a bit with a chutney left over from the popadoms. All the main courses, Chicken Dansak, Lamb Korai, Chicken Korai and vegetable curry all lacked any flavour whatsoever. The vegetable sides (mushroon bhaji, sag aloo and brinjil bhaji) again were subject to blandness. On the positive, portions sizes were generous, but I'm afraid thats about the only positive. When the popadoms and chutney tray proved the most flavoursome part of the meal, that says a lot. All four of us were unanimous in declaring this compact and bijou restaurant one of the most dull tasting and uninspired Indian meals we have tasted. Needless to say, we won't be back!
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3 based on 607 reviews
Our visit was a birthday celebration, with 8 people at the Thai restaurant. The food was delicious (as always) and the staff could not have been more helpful and attentive. We took the 10-plate sharing menu, but needed one. vegetarian, one gluten-free and one with a number of other special requests, all of which the staff sorted without fuss. Difficult to see how they could have been any better! Thank you Crazy Bear!
4 based on 170 reviews
Visited for a birthday. Beautiful restaurant, friendly staff. Very authentic food, much f it freshly made so their can be. A delay in getting food. You can see the chefs working in the kitchen. Drinks are reasonable and some interesting in a nice way cocktails and desserts. Slight gripe is that although we all ordered different curries they all did look the same. Each curry seem to have the same vegetables and sauce colour. The massaman curry was the same as the red Thai curry. The starters are really nice, could have all of them instead of the main. Next time i will have several starters. Dear Ashrafs44,Thank you for taking the time to give feedback on your recent visit to Giggling Squid Beaconsfield. We are so happy to hear our team got it right! We will pass this onto the team and we hope you come back and âGiggleâ with us soon!Kind regards,Suree [email protected]
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3 based on 808 reviews
Steeped in History, The Royal Saracens Head is located in the picturesque town of Beaconsfield. Dating back to the 18th century, when it was originally a coaching inn, this intriguing pub, bar and restaurant with courtyard and garden, is perfectly equippe
We went back for our 2nd time after being impressed by our first time there. Menu change with less options but the choices were still variedWe started simply with assorted fresh, warm bread with butter & a dish of olives.For my main meal I chose pan fried salmon, mussels on samphire, new potatoes. Amazing tastes within the meal. Hubby had the glazed belly pork on mash with spinach & gravy & he loved it. Portion sizes were good. We didnât have dessert as weâd eaten enough but next time I will be having dessert & no starters! Definitely recommend Hi Meggsy54, we are very happy to have provided you with such a positive experience and we're glad to hear you enjoyed your visit. We hope to be of service to you again in the future. Best wishes, Mihai DeftaAssistant Manager
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4 based on 284 reviews
The Old Bengal is a grade 2 listed building formerly the Prince of Wales public house. Recently (December 2013) refurbished to give it that warm inviting feel. We pride ourselves on serving the best food at reasonable prices. Our Chefs are some of the mos
I've been visiting The Old Bengal for years and it's the best curry house in beaconsfield, sorry, was the best curry house in beaconsfield.It has recently changed hands and my visits since have just got worse and worse every time. I visited this Saturday and we had to go and get a member of staff to take a drinks order, the same for food and then again to ask how much it was going to cost for the whole experience. The food took a long time to come and you would of thought they were rationing the chicken, a couple of pieces per dish. Unfortunately the standards of the food isn't the only thing to have dropped, The waiters used to be great,immaculately turned out, polite and a great laugh! Now they're the complete opposite, I've never been severed a curry so aggressively just shout the dish and throw it down. Cheers mate!I loved the old Bengal, unfortunately the 'new' Bengal is not the same. The title for best curry house in beaconsfield is up for grabs, suggestions welcomed
4 based on 357 reviews
We hope to take you on a culinary journey of the Indian subcontinent. You are invited to explore the many regional styles of cooking that India has to offer. From Tamil Nadu in the south to Delhi and Punjab in the north, from Goa and Kerala on the western
Went by chance very late on a Saturday night after checking into nearby hotel. Well-received and shown to our table. Incredibly extensive menu with several dishes new to us although many variants on a theme. While we enjoyed our starters we discussed with our waiter a main dish which was relatively mild for my wife. When the main dishes came the choice was actually too spicy for her and without a moment's hestitation the waiter whisked the dish away and brought a similar but much milder version with additional rice.Somehow we got involved with another member of staff on the skills of napkin-folding - he was preparing other tables. My wife received an impromptu lesson on the skill which she thoroughly enjoyed and was even invited back the next day for more "classes". Unfortunately we did not have the time to return.Overall a great evening with good food and an unexpected delightful "class".Top marks to the staff
4 based on 653 reviews
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I always find it difficult to choose what to eat at this restaurant as they have a large selection of items on the menu. All the dishes are really good and because of that you want to order one of everything. Thatâs why luckily the staff here can be relied upon to choose for you and this time, once again, they chose some great dishes. When you want to try everything itâs great to get a custom platter of a wide selection of grilled items each one cooked really well and full of flavour. The curry dishes also were packed with flavour and just at the right spice level. The naan here is the best naan I have had at any Indian restaurant, soft, light and tasty without any hard burnt bits. I could have eaten 10 of them. Again the selection chosen by the owner was perfect for the curry, garlic and cheese. This was a great meal and the two people I bought here were equally impressed with the taste of the food.
4 based on 315 reviews
We came here on a Wednesday evening as our local chinese was closed for refurb. Wow. What a place Firstly - the service was perfect - attentive polite and prompt Secondly the food was amazing - had one of the banquets - loads of food but all of excellent quality. It was easy to spot tge usd of decent chicken beef and prawns in their dishes. Peking duck was also spot on.Lastly the atmosphere was fab - buzzy and upbeat but not too loud or manic. Will definitely be using it in future
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