Find out what Balti restaurants to try in Kidderminster. Kidderminster is a large town and civil parish in the Wyre Forest district of Worcestershire, England. It is located approximately 17 miles (27 km) south-west of Birmingham city centre and approximately 15 miles (24 km) north of Worcester city centre. The 2011 census recorded a population of 55,530 in the town. The town is twinned with Husum, Germany and it forms the majority of the Wyre Forest Conurbation, an urban area of 99,000.
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5 based on 189 reviews
Eight of us ate here and thoroughly enjoyed our food. Great presentation, particularly the chicken cooked and presented in a hollowed out pineapple. We had starters and mains which were all delicious. Unfortunately, one of the waiters was extremely surly and miserable, hence my four star rating. His colleague was very pleasant and professional.
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4 based on 379 reviews
Was recommended this restaurant as we were staying locally. Great quality curry and friendly service. I had the tawa chicken chilli, my wife had chicken tikka masala, both very good. Would go again.
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4 based on 399 reviews
I have been to Cafe Masala on a number of occasions in the past and the food and service has always been good; however, our last visit will be our final visit as the actions of the manager were unprofessional and hostile.The restaurant was busy when we arrived on Saturday 28th October but they found us a table, took a drinks order and then returned for the food order. We decided not to have poppadoms but went for starters instead. After 35 minnutes without anything appearing, the staff member who took the order came over and asked if we were still waiting for our starter. We said yes and he disappeared...no apology, no explanation. He never returned to let us know how long it would be so, after a further 10 minutes, we got up to leave. The manager came over and told us (loudly and aggressively) that the food was being prepared and that this was a restuarant and everything was cooked form fresh. I did understand that food was freshly cooked but it doesn't normally take 45 minutes to cook a starter. If they were short-staffed in the kitchen (highly likely), they could have explained, apologised and offered us some poppadoms but they didn't deem that appropriate and generally ignored us.We sat back down and 5 minnutes later a bowl of Raita was placed on the table (not elegantly it has to be said) and then nothing happened. So, 55 minutes after ordering, we decided enough was enough and went to pay for the drinks and leave. That's when the manager really kicked off. He was pointing animatedly at my partner, standing within her personal space and shouting at her and her friend. I suggested they left so I could pay for the drinks and he then started on me. He shouted that I should respect myself and not play with myself in the restaurant. Dear reader, I have to be honest, I really wasn't playing with myself in his restaurant and don't know what he was implying. He shouted at me to get out (always good to be thrown out of a restaurant that you've decided voluntarily to leave) and then stuck his middle finger up at me before doubling it up to give me the V sign. I hadn't been drinking and my partner and friend had consumed only one G&T each all evening. We are well-educated people who were chatting normally and causing no trouble. When we decided that 55 minnutes was too long to wait for a starter, we were verbally abused and initimdated by the manager and I find that unacceptable. Maybe he was having a bad day but, in a service industry, you can't treat customers like that. We won't be going back there but will leave you to make your own mind up. I'm sure the restaurant will reply to deny this version so you will have to be the judge based upon my previous reviews.
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4 based on 556 reviews
We tried this place on a wet Wednesday whilst camping at nearby Woverley. The staff were welcoming and friendly and the restaurant was comfortable and pleasantly decorated. We ordered a bottle of wine which was reasonably priced and very nice, we had starters of chicken pakoras and sheek kebab followed by lamb rogan and chicken pathia with a naan and pilau rice. The currys were really good, tender lamb and succulent chicken in well spiced sauces (probably the best Pathia we've ever had), the rice was light and fluffy and the naan was lovely. We found the starters a little disappointing as the pakora batter was greasy and the kebabs lacked spice but overall the meal was really good and we'll go again when we're next in the area.
4 based on 132 reviews
Went in without booking, we struck lucky within 30 minutes the place was packed. Service was great and food really tasty, considering they had two tables with excess of twenty covers each, service was unfussed and very efficient. For starters we had Chicken on Puree which could have done with being served warmer and a Prawn stuffed Pepper, served hot and tasty. For mains a Lamb Naga dish, full of fire and flavour along with a Chicken Tikka Pathia, dishes served with Mushroom Pilau, Coconut and Cashew rice with a portion of Masala Chips. All in all a good eating experience particularly as you are allowed to take your own drinks.
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