Reviews on Asian food in Ilkley, England, United Kingdom. Ilkley is a spa town and civil parish in West Yorkshire, in Northern England. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Ilkley civil parish includes the adjacent village of Ben Rhydding and is a ward within the City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council. Approximately 12 miles (19 km) north of Bradford and 17 miles (27 km) northwest of Leeds, the town lies mainly on the south bank of the River Wharfe in Wharfedale, one of the Yorkshire Dales.
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4 based on 23 reviews
Only had a takeaway and it was fine, but not memorable. I've eaten in a few years ago and was disappointed and having tried again would only go back if very tired and not bothered to drive a bit further afield as it is local to me.
Every time we come to Saimahâs it gets better. Fantastic service, the staff are amazing. They are always very friendly and welcoming. My mother in law loves the curry which was recommended to her.I would recommend Saimahâs to everyone, itâs an absolutely brilliant place to eat
4 based on 152 reviews
We had a fine vegetarian meal at Panache last night. We ordered the Shahi Delight (a sweetish, creamy dish with mango, tomato and coriander), tarka dal, chana bhaji, some bread, pilau rice and an onion salad. All were extremely good, well spiced and aromatic, and nicely presented. The Shahi Delight was unusual but pleasant, a dish I have not come across before.The service was good from the customary distant waiters.The beer selection was the usual with the addition of Cobra IPA, a mediocre brew. I have said it before, and will again, why not have some beer on offer from local breweries for those that don't want flavourless beer from multinationals?
4 based on 91 reviews
The staff look after you from entering the door. Friendly staff. They make sure you have everyting you need.Good menu, choice fo things not often on other menus else where. Monk fish, pheasant. Made a nice change. The food is excellent. Bring your own alcohol is allowed or you can buy in the restaurant. One thing I missed, no Lassi to finish. But that's just my thoughts.There is enough space for tables to be moved about to accommodate large groups or just intimate tables for two.Nice decor, I do think a nice environment adds to the experience and this did not dissapoint.Good flat access for anyone with limited walking ability.Parking nearby at the rear of Queens Hall community hall car park.
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4 based on 190 reviews
Fine Bengali Cuisine in the heart of Ilkley, West Yorkshire.
After visiting Ilkley last Saturday afternoon we decided to call in at Seema's restaurant after hearing many positive reviews. There is street parking adjacent to the restaurant. We had made a reservation 30 minutes before our arrival as we had heard it is a little on the small side. On entering we found it to be very well furnished in a modern style. We were immediately shown to our window table by very friendly staff. They took our drinks order whilst we made our choice from the extensive menu. Just one negative is that 2 items we initially chose from the menu, namely Tetley smooth beer and chicken seekh kebabs are no longer available and I suggest that these ought to be covered up on the menus as it creates a rather poor initial impression. That hiccup over we chose onion bhajis and lamb seekh kebabs as starters which arrived in a timely manner. These were served with a side salad and mint yoghurt. Both were extremely fresh and tasty. For mains I went for chicken pathia served with chaphatis whilst my wife asked for keema saag which wasn't on the menu but the restaurant kindly offered to prepare for her; tha latter served with mushroom pilau rice. Again both arrived in a timely manner and were simply delicious and of very good portion sizes. Throughout our stay the staff couldn't have been more friendly and helpful. Complimentary had towels were provided after which the bill, which was very reasonable, was settled in a very efficient manner. Overall we were very impressed and we will certainly be adding it to our list of favourite Ilkley eateries. Thoroughly recommended.
Most Popular Chinese food in Ilkley, England, United Kingdom
4 based on 305 reviews
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Like many old timers this venue in the days of old was a great little chef . For many a year it's become a favourite curry house but a bit far for us . A bright Sunday morning though makes it a spot to run out to and then a buffet lunch. Easy parking sets the mood for a pleasant lunch. Then everything was just so pleasant. The staff good spirited and friendly sat us at a pleasant table. The atmosphere was relaxing, though busy. What a difference a good carpet plus tablecloths and linen napkins make. Nice to see a mix of customers from babes to us oldies but without modern day loudness. We had the buffet , which is less expensive at lunch time and thus not as extensive. Still just how much more do you need? Everything was fresh and tasty and the odd delay for replenishments gave us time to enjoy the efficient service. Full marks at the end of the meal when the sweet display was depleted, but still a small choice, the waiter prior to refilling the table came and offered us first choice . Thank you for that thoughtful gesture.
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5 based on 97 reviews
We can't recommend this Restaurant enough. The Chef caters for any special dietary needs and it is always consistantly excellent.All the staff are very helpful and friendly. The food is not overpriced and it's always an enjoyable evening.Here is an image of the healthy delicious salad with chicken tikka.
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5 based on 78 reviews
âSACHIâSâ Restaurant and Bar serving foods and drinks around the world is situated at Moors Shopping Centre, Ilkley, near Car park. We serve "WORLD CUISINE" here. So you will find a classic French dish, while others can enjoy a fresh Pasta or a Risotto. W
We paid our third or fourth visit to Sachi's last Friday night and it was as good as ever. Really tasty food, well presented, fairly priced, with friendly, efficient but unobtrusive service in a spacious, relaxing environment. What's not to like? Why, then, has it never been very busy when we've been in? Perhaps it's because of the location - at the far end of an arcade, off the main car park, with all other units (Specsavers, charity shop etc.) being closed in the evenings. Yes, there are signs at the arcade entrance for 'Sachi's' and a menu board but some people will just walk past without venturing into the arcade. And at the rear of the building overlooking the side street, the old signs for '4 Kitchens' are still up and lit,and this perhaps adds a bit of confusion. Also some people just like to be seen - as evidenced by a well populated 'Broadleys' just along the way directly overlooking the car park.Whatever the reason, if diners, whether visitors or residents, are just walking past I urge you to give it a try. It would be a shame if this excellent, independent restaurant fell by the wayside - Ilkely needs places like this.Thank you very much for your review and we appreciate your concern about Sachiâs. Sachiâs world cuisine cater for a broader part of community. It got some lovely authentic French recipes while lovely hand made pastas... while it creat some Asian flavours....Sachiâs is serving some authentic Indian recipes.... in one word you can find: quality and varieties under one roof.Someone loves food must visit Sachiâs at-least for once to enjoy a proper gourmet experience....Yes we are a bit concerned about the footfalls at Sachiâs...But we are very confident that Ilkley people will certainly come and try some proper food crafted by very talented chefs??!!We wish to see you again and againKind regardsSachi
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5 based on 70 reviews
An authentic Thai Cusine fine dining serving from Lunch to Dinner with professional and experienced chefs from a reputation five-star hotels and restaurants in the U.K and Thailand. For lunch, there are small Thai tapas which are ideally to try loads of T
Myself, my partner and our youngest son accompanied by his girlfriend visited Pintoh for the very first time earlier this month to celebrate our son's birthday.My partner and I had never eaten Thai food, so this was to be a first time experience for the both of us, one with only one regret! That we hadn't tried it sooner!!From the moment we entered the restaurant we were given a warm, friendly traditional Thai welcome and I felt compelled out of respect to clasp my hands and gently bow my head to my hosts.We had chosen from the 2 dishes for £15.00 where you could choose a starter and a main dish. There was so much choice and I went for the Chicken Skewers with Peanut Sauce dip for starters and Jungle Curry, which consisted of beef and a lovely bed of sticky rice, and I wanted mine as hot as it came.It was absolutely amazing!!! I wished I hadn't had the starter, only because I couldn't finish my main, which I put down to my body not being used to eating at just after 18:00 as I usually eat around 20:30.They say you eat with your eyes and I was already full when I saw these beautifully presented dishes being served before us.I couldn't believe how they managed to finely and evenly chop the side salad which accompanied the Chicken Skewers, it was fresh and crisp and came with a sweet liquid dip that was absolutely divine, I've never tasted anything like it, and had to stop myself lifting the little dish to my mouth and getting every last drop.We chose to go early on a Sunday evening so that we could have a nice family meal and be able to talk and hear one another, as with all busy restaurants, that is one thing you can't do easily.So all in all, it was a fantastic evening, great food, brilliant service from very attentive staff and value for money.So if you're walking along Church Street and look at the menu in the window and then don't come in and dine, more the fool you I say. You'll be missing a treat!I will be back now I know what I've been missing out on all these years I've past it without a thought.
4 based on 564 reviews
Head chef Loc Bui was born and raised in Saigon, the old capital of Vietnam, before settling over here in England. He has devised a menu for the Bistro based on family recipes from generations past. Bistro Saigon offers an authentic Vietnamese experience
Not enough to actually complain, but sad it was just anâadequateâ meal after previous visits having been so positive.Shared a mixed platter...squid, prawns and spring rolls swimming in grease, papaya salad swimming in too much dressing...all leaving smears on the platter and on our plates. Shared a main of chilli beef with side of pak-choi again with over taste of oil with burnt chunks of chilli in the greens.Such a shame, as previously had good clean flavours in all dishes, leaving a zing on the palette rather than a sense of grease and oil. As said, not so bad as to complain or send back, and adequately edible, but we should expect more......maybe it has been a change of chef, maybe a bad night, but weâll be leaving it for a while before trying again.Hello 629derekt,So sorry to hear you had a negative experience to us recently. We do pride ourselves on the continuous standard of our food, however it appears we dropped below our high standards on this evening. We do welcome all feedback, but would have preferred for you to bring this to our attention on the night, as we never want any guests to leave disappointed, and would have had an opportunity to rectify any issues to your satisfaction. I do hope you will return to us, and allow us to restore your faith in Bistro Saigon.Warm RegardsTracey MallowsFront Of House Manager
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