Find out what Asian restaurants to try in St. Neots. St Neots (/sənt ˈniːəts/ sənt NEE-əts) is a town and civil parish in the non-metropolitan county of Cambridgeshire, England, within the historic county of Huntingdonshire, next to the Bedfordshire county border. It lies on the banks of the River Great Ouse in the Huntingdonshire District, 15 miles (24 km) west of Cambridge and 50 miles (80 km) north of central London. St Neots is the largest town in Cambridgeshire with a population of approximately 40,000 in 2014. The town is named after the Cornish monk Saint Neot, whose bones were subject to translation from the hamlet of St Neot on Bodmin Moor on consecration of the Priory of St Neots circa 980.
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Spice House in St. Neots offers the best dishes & flavours from traditional Indian cuisine beautifully presented to suit sophisticated, modern diners. The restaurant has chic, luxurious interiors and seductive lighting, which makes it an ideal place to en
There are plenty of Indian restaurants in the St.Neots and Huntingdon area but I had not been able to find any that could deliver consistently good Indian food. I had almost given up in my search for the perfect Indian restaurant when all of a sudden this little place opens up at the back of a pub in Offord Cluny!The restaurant is tiny but the food is absolutely amazing. This is seriously taking the Indian food scene in North Cambridgeshire to another level. The Tandoori cooked prawns were juicy and full of flavour whilst the Rajasthani Lamb was cooked to perfection; slow cooked melt-in-the-mouth tender in a thick tomato based sauce full of layered complexity. Side dishes were good and the pilau rice spot on. The Chicken Dansak had both the right level of spice and the right mix of sweet and sour. The Chapati bread however was way too thick and greasy but I can forgive one little mistake when the rest of the meal was absolute perfection. With Spice House opening in Offord Cluny, there is finally a good Indian restaurant in the area!
3 based on 88 reviews
This restaurant hold some special memories I have had some great nights here, Probably because I have found some new favourites in town. I had heard it had changed hands at some point. So when my daughter, who loves all you can eat buffets' decided to come home for Mums' Birthday we decide to give this a go. I had read the reviews, but was still optimistic. So Here goes.It feels cold in here. Not just physical but also atmospherically. Even when the room started to fill up The Maitre D is a bit harsh and not flexible. So here's a tip, your party can either have the all you can eat Menu or your can order individual pieces from the normal menu. YOU CAN'T HAVE BOTH!!! Now most of the party were happy for All you can eat. My youngest, who is as thin as a beansprout and eats as much as a sparrow, isn't going to get real value for money on this at £19.95 /head. She ate some of the chicken satay. So we were all forced to have food from the Menu. After taking the drinks menu, The Maire D then took 20 mins + to come and take our food order. We were just about to leave to go to another pace when she finally came back. She then dealt with other tables and left us alone. The 2 other waiting staff were a lot more friendly, so well done to them.The food, when it did come was in fact very good and I couldn't fault it. So big up to the chefs!!I don't think the toilets where very good, toilet seat was broken, and not suitable for wheelchairs. This place needs a bit of work doing to it and maybe some customer service lessons for some of the staff.So I will not be coming back in a hurry. A Takeaway possibly
3 based on 76 reviews
We are delighted to present our new refreshing Indian menu at Paradise Gardens restaurant. The in-house team are proud to present our brand new fine dining experience, made for you to pick and choose exactly what you want. We have a vast collection of dis
Although I understand a buffet is available at certain times, Paradise Gardens has now relaunched as a sit down Indian restaurant and that have gone with their strengths!Weâve now been twice since the reopening and on both occasions the food has been excellent. Some is a case of guessing what sounds good from the description as Iâve never heard of it before but they do have old favourites too. I tried one of their speciality dishes and I can truly say it was the best curry I have ever had.On the downside, itâs a bit quiet (Friday evening) which is a shame as the food is excellent. The plus side of that is that you donât feel rushed to be out.Service is very friendly, itâs reasonably priced, good portions, good food and now has a licence. Whatâs not to like.
4 based on 103 reviews
Pleasantly surprised to find this hidden gem. Lovely food, first class service and once you get inside the premises, pleasant surroundings. You can also park for free right outside. Just don't let the location put you off, this place is well worth a visit.
4 based on 146 reviews
...because it does neither efficiently.A perfect example of trying too hard to be both and not getting either correct. Especially at busy times; the huge queue of customers waiting for a takeaway destroys the ambience of the restaurant and the restaurant destroys the ability of the kitchen to produce meals in a reasonable time. And the manager/owner's rudeness only compounds the problem.I've been here on a quiet evening and the food is perfectly acceptable. The trouble is it's a guessing game as to the delays and I've stopped using it. Unacceptable capacity issues in the modern world. Staff always look stressed and the arguments being heard from the kitchen are a real turnoff.Could be much better but I'm not sure I'd risk going back.
4 based on 164 reviews
We enjoyed our meal. Pleasant and attentive service, food nicely prepared (although we both thought our meal were a little on teh dry side -- we had different dishes.).All ok. £51 plus tip for two: papadoms and chutney, starters, mains, extra vegetabe dishes, three Kingfishers between us, two coffees.
4 based on 198 reviews
We have a cosy resaurant situated on Cambridge road in St.Neots opposite the Ford Garage. We serve traditional Thai food cooked by our family of Thai chefs. We invite you to come and try our authentic Thai cuisine made with love.
Picked from Trip Advisor we booked a table following a visit to the cinema. We were greeted by very friendly staff. The restaurant was busy but we were served with a drink almost immediately and rice crackers. Good lively atmosphere, and very clean. We ordered the Satay and Fish Cakes to start and they were the best we have had. I ordered a green curry with sticky rice in coconut milk, and my husband the red curry. Both absolutely delicious. We will definitely be going there again.
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4 based on 219 reviews
My wife had been here with friends and so suggested that we came here. The outside is typical closed down pub. However, look beyond as it is really nicely done up inside. It really is a small restaurant, so booking is probably advisable. We had a lovely meal. The shared mixed starter was particularly good. Service was really efficient. However, perhaps it was too efficient, giving me the impression that we were required to eat up and get out to free a table. Perhaps this was very much down to it being such a small restaurant, but I found it a bit disconcerting. That's why a 4 not 5 from me. I would try it again though.
4 based on 623 reviews
Welcomes you to the next level in South Asian Cuisine with a truly exhilarating dining experience. Our inspiration is to create a new way of discovering Indian food that is tasty, pure and healthy - yet absolutely authentic. To achieve our goal, weâve gon
Ordered for a family if 3 adults, one child.I ordered the special Nawab dish Dom pook biryani. It was supposed to be lamb with dried plums, I got lamb with two halves of pineapple slices & lychee!!! If you can't supply the correct ingredients for a dish on your menu DO NOT advertise it. It was revoltingThe chicken tikka masala was just chicken cubes they were bone drySo dissapointed a waste of £40
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4 based on 465 reviews
Me the wife and some friends had an evening meal here and it was fantastic. The food was lovely and fresh, great menu and very good staff.
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