Reviews on Balti food in Deal, England, United Kingdom including Namaste, Milaad Tandoori, Saffron Indian Takeaway, Star of India, The Bengal Spice
Things to do in Deal
4 based on 622 reviews
Situated on the A258, The Swingate Inn, set in beautiful, peaceful countryside, is the perfect place for a relaxing break, whether an overnight stop before continuing a journey via the Channel Tunnel, SeaCat or Ferry Terminals or a visit to the area to ex
Having read the reviews I was looking forward to this visit with friends. My first impressions were good, the restaurant looked inviting and the open kitchen certainly adds interest. The menu is a little different from the usual Indian restaurants so I was tempted to experiment. I found the paneer starter lacked any depth of flavour - I could taste chilli and onion but nothing more subtle. I chose a prawn curry for my main because the four line description made it sound rather special. How disappointing then to be presented with a dish containing only 8 small prawns in a rather overpowering sauce which did nothing to complement the prawns. I do not consider this to be adequate for a main meal.My friends said they enjoyed their food but I was left rather deflated, not to mention hungry! I shanât be rushing back.
4 based on 234 reviews
The whole experience left us feeling not right. Rude from the start, no one person looked after us so they never got our orders right, forgot some dishes, seemed put out to provide water, and forgot our wine, on a Saturday evening and we sat there waiting for wine and no one checked on us the whole meal. Bhindi was woody and unable to chew, only 2 of 6 people didnât mind their chosen dish, that is pretty poor, and yes, we got bumped into as well. The employees seemed miserable and it doesnât seem right to spend money where we arent wanted especially on sub par food.
4 based on 61 reviews
Thought we would try Saffron as a change from our regular takeaway given the good TA reviews. We had the meal for two with extra samosas. Overall we were not really impressed. Positives, the onion bhajis and dupiaza were tasty. Negatives, the whole meal was warm not hot, Rogan gosh was really chewy, the naan was also very chewy, we had the impression that the meal was probably cooked and ready 30 minutes before leaving the restaurant. The samosas, really poor value, it was the smallest portion I have ever seen. Overall disappointing, fortunately there is much better in town, don't think we will be using again
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4 based on 53 reviews
At the risk of adding unnecessary cheese, the Star of India is the current star in it's class in Deal. Dishes taste quite different from each other which, which ought to sound dumb -obvious, but wave your takeaway menu now if you've ever struggled to detect the difference between Butter Chicken and Chicken Tikka Masala from some of their competitors. Only one plea, please could you Guys get a menu online?
3 based on 117 reviews
We dropped in on a wet Saturday evening. They had a table for the two of us and a few to spare. We fancied something simple so we ordered four popadoms and two meat thalis. The popadoms were warm, the flavours in the thalis were good and the portions just right. I canât remember whether it was Cobra or Kingfisher on draft but it slipped down easily. We might have been a bit frustrated by the speed of the service if we had been in a hurry, but it didnât matter. Iâd happily go back.
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