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4 based on 153 reviews
Went for dinner with my daughter. The service was attentive and excellent without being overbearing. She had Onion Bhaji, Chicken Tikka Masala, Peshwari Nan. I had Prawn Butterfly, Chicken Biryani and ice cream. We drank Diet Coke. In general the food was very good, although the chicken in my Biryani was somewhat dry, whereas the rest of the Biryani - rice, omelette, veg - was nice and moist. Even with the Biryani sauce, the chicken in my view had been cooked/overcooked and disappointed.
4 based on 256 reviews
Not been for ages, but noticed it's changed to BYO and thought I'd give it a crack.Much improved, very comfortable and we were there early doors on a Friday with two kids. They loved the Kidney starter, the chicken tikka and the egg fried rice (a kinds Indian egg fried rice, and much better than I'd expected). A good meal and we'll be back next time we fancy a local curry, just beware that whilst they are BYO now, they really don't sell booze, so take some wine and bottles of beer from one of the local shops. Great for us.
4 based on 738 reviews
Authentic Indian restaurant in West Didsbury. Indique word is coined by merging 'Indian' and'Unique' and so is our food. True to our name our food is a modern twist to traditional currys. Every dish is made with fresh ingredients and lots of care and love
It was good to see Indique mentioned in the just published new edition of the Good Food Guide, counting it amongst the best 1000 or so restaurants in the country. As the Guideâs review has it, this is one of the new wave of âposh Indianâ restaurants, offering much more traditional dishes than the âany protein with any sauceâ dishes that you can find in countless identikit high street curry houses. Weâre fortunate to have it in Greater Manchester, along with likes of Bombay to Mumbai in Bramhall, Lilyâs in Ashton and Sanskruti in Withington.The chef puts some effort into elegant plating of starters. Expect the dabs and smears of any âfine diningâ restaurant. But this is not at the expense of flavour. Achari paneer tikka saw big chunks of the cheese, which had been marinated in tikka spices and a little pickle juice to give sharpness, quickly cooked so there was a bit of texture on the exterior but soft inside. The dabs and smears were, I think, a coriander chutney and a sharper tamarind one. Alongside, thereâs thinly sliced cucumber for crunch and each piece of cheese was topped with a slice of red pepper. All in all, a good balance of textures and flavours. The other starter was a more interesting take on the familiar onion bhaji. Here the onions are mixed with lentils and spinach. Thereâs more of that sharp tamarind chutney.Aloo gobi is always good here and always seems slightly different from the previous version. On this visit, the cauliflower was quite soft with waxy potatoes giving a little bite. Flavours are consistently good and, in particular, thereâs a good whack from chilli. That was eaten with a naan. The other main course needed no additional carb. Lamb biryani was cooked in the Hyderabadi style. And, no, I donât pretend to know the differences between that and the various other styles of cooking the dish. I do know this was delicious. A good balance in quantities of the rice and the meat. The rice itself had a good flavour and the lamb had been long cooked so it could, literally, be cut with a fork. In the high street curry house, flavours can be a bit underwhelming but not here. You also get a little dish of raita which is handy for balancing the heat from chilli. Weâve had desserts in the past (and they are another example of elegant plating), but we were too full this time, so just got the bill.
5 based on 483 reviews
Modern Indian restaurant. Serving Mumbai street food, Indo Chinese dishes, house specials and Mumbai household curries. A great place to experience the Bombay theme décor.
A hidden gem. Delicious food with dishes not seen on most other Indian menus. The service is brilliant which makes it a pleasure to visit Dear GuestThank you very much for your excellent rating review . We are happy to see that you enjoyed the food and service with us.We have passed your comments to all our team members. I would like to thank you once again on behalf of all of them.Thank you for being our guest. Looking forward to serve you soon again.NamasteRegardsSandeep GursahaniBombay to Mumbai (Get carried away)
4 based on 339 reviews
Would highly recommend Chilli, great service and really good food, I usually go for the vindaloo. But my wife loves the lamb chops,if you go for special menu lots of good choices, just donât forget to take your own alcohol as they donât have a license. Enjoy
4 based on 199 reviews
Held my 40th birthday party here for around 18 people a mix of kids and adults. It was absolutely superb!! The food was stunning and we were well looked after. The also do a cheaper menu for take out which is equally nice
4 based on 771 reviews
Had a teatime meal and everything was cooked beautifully and very large portions. One of our fussy guests wanted chicken tikka with a lamb mince sauce on top not on the menu and the chef made it specially and it was wonderful. Great when a restaurant goes that extra mile. Not a local but will be back. Thank you.
4 based on 252 reviews
Fine Indian Dining
Just been to this restaurant for a meal with my partner and its the best indian weve been to in a while the food was beautiful cooked to perfection and the owner was lovely and friendly made us feel so welcome and catered to our every need i deffinatelly recommend this place to anyone who likes good indian food we will 100% be going back the owner told us he had the best chefs in the kitchen and he wasnt wrong nothing is to much trouble xx
4 based on 922 reviews
We are the UK's first Mumbai themed restaurant. Aamchi Mumbai, aims to provide you with an authentic Mumbai experience where we serve both Mumbai's world famous street food and the delectable recipes from Mumbai's multicultural households, right here in t
Reserved a table and went to this place. Good authentic indian food. Beverage choices are ok. Service levels are decent. They closed the service at 10 and did not alert us about the last order and as a result had to settle without dessert. Portions are small. Average place overall. Dear GuestMany thanks for taking time out to review us. We are sorry that time was close and you could not get to order dessert. I really hope, next time it should be ok and it is well worth as we make all the desserts in house.Looking forward to seeing you soon.best wishessuresh
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4 based on 954 reviews
Took my boss from the US here for dinner during his recent visit to the UK. We were both blown away by the unusual spin on Indian food. This is by far the best Indian food that Iâve ever eaten. Excellent quality and very tasty dishes and some that Iâve never seen before. If Iâm in Cheadle in the future, this will be my go to place for dinner. The people who own and run this restaurant provide first class friendly service and nothing is too much trouble. Brilliant.
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