Find out what Bangladeshi restaurants to try in Milton Keynes. Milton Keynes (/ˌmɪltən ˈkiːnz/ ( listen) MIL-tən KEENZ), locally abbreviated to MK, is a large town in the Borough of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, of which it is the administrative centre. It was formally designated as a new town on 23 January 1967, with the design brief to become a "city" in scale. It is located about 45 miles (72 km) north-west of London.
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4 based on 164 reviews
We are a fully licensed Indian Restaurant serving Indian and Bangladeshi cuisine. We are fully equipped with Wi-Fi. We are situated on Aylesbury Street, Fenny Stratford, Milton Keynes, offering take-away and delivery services seven days a week (including
We visited Dinajpur in Fenny Stratford recently and the quality of the food was exceptional, one of the best Indian restaurants I have been to in years. We chose a good selection of dishes including the vindaloo which was both spicy and hot, although do like it a bit hotter. Will definitely be visiting again very soon.
Where to eat Balti food in Milton Keynes: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 370 reviews
We are a modern Indian Restaurant with a rich history in contemporary Indian Cuisine. Wherever we have opened up we have taken the town/ City by storm and we intend to do the same with The Don Indian Restaurant in MK. Like our name we bring with it bravad
We chose the restaurant to host a reunion because it neighbours offices in which our former employer was based until its closure in early 2018, and because itâs close to the main railway/bus station, not for culinary etc reasons, curry and beer being the popular choice of venue and grub.Imagine our surprise then when the meal was by common consent the best quality Indian cuisine all 4 of us had sampled in a long time, while the service was the epitome of attentiveness and good natured humour befitting our troupe of middle aged men. Interestingly, all the other patrons that (Thursday) night appeared to be groups of either colleagues or some form of club. Of the dishes, the Nemo tilapia main course and a hot chicken dish were particularly memorable. Heartily recommended for all forms of boys nights out. Probably not one for romantic or family meals, even if the ambience is modern, tranquil and attractive, a far cry from the average high street tandoori, and the service very professional and engaging.
4 based on 223 reviews
We tried this place a few months ago because a booking we had made elsewhere had been cancelled and I decided to look up Indian restaurants near me on Tripadvisor. I am sometimes suspicious of fabulous reviews for Indian restaurants because you wonder whether some of the reviewers may be related to the owners :-)Anyway, I looked up the menu and could see they had some really interesting and unusual dishes including more fish than most of the other local Indian restaurants. So I called and made a booking and was greeted by a really friendly voice which made me feel really welcome.We then set the sat nav because we had never been to the area where the restaurant was before. When we arrived we were a little concerned. The road where the restaurant is looks a little run down. However, when we walked inside the smiles and the welcoming and friendly team made us feel much more confident and comfortable.This restaurant is very small inside so on a Saturday night when we go out it can get quite busy. Mind you, we've never failed to get in at 7pm. The team were very chatty and helpful and catered well for my better half's wheat intolerance. I have to say that the wine is also excellent value. We have a lovely Crianza Rioja for only £15. I have paid over £20 for similar wine in other restaurants. Please don't tell them :-)Every dish we have had at the Rose of India is beautifully cooked and not as oily as many other Indian restaurants. I've had the Tandoori Monkfish several times and it's always very generous, really tasty and cooked to perfection.So please don't be put off by the position of the restaurant. It's well worth stepping inside. You will be very well looked after and enjoy some of the best Indian food I have ever had in Milton Keynes.Since finding the Rose of India it's become our favourite Indian restaurant and we must have been there at least 7 or 8 times now. We've never had a bad meal. We took some friends there this week who are real Indian food lovers. They were full of praise for the quality of food and service. A very nice touch at the end of the meal is that all the ladies are presented with their own fresh red rose.Keep are the good work, you're brilliant!
Where to eat Gastropub food in Milton Keynes: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 199 reviews
Visited last night with Julie and about another 40 regular customers to the opening of the refurbished Ganges Lounge. The guys had laid in some great traditional food and good night was had by all. It was great to see all the staff so proud of this fantastic restaurant. And all the guest are considered as friends not customers. If youâve never been give it a try. Iâve been to probably every Indian in MK and this is the only one I ever return to. By far the best Indian restaurant in MK
4 based on 1164 reviews
Last minute night out with the wife. Fantastic welcome, seated within 10 minutes of arrival even though very busy. Fantastic service, food exceptional and we felt really good value for money. We'll be definitely going back very soon.
Best British food near Milton Keynes, England, United Kingdom
4 based on 470 reviews
Eastern Paradise has been open since 1992 and is well established as Milton Keynes number one Balti House in traditional home cooked Indian style cuisine. Our chef uses the finest and freshest blend of ingredient to produce authentic dishes of the highest
Thereâs a handy car park behind this restaurant - I visited today by mistake, intending to go to another place a few minutes walk away, but I went in anyway. The place looked popular for takeaways - the menu was not comprehensive, but enough - I chose the special garlic chilli chicken, with a tarka dhal. It wasnât a long wait - the food was like a mixed grill, with a very tasty sauce that wasnât too spicy. The dhal was excellent, 1 chapatti would have been enough. Best of all, hardly any oil on the plate afterwards. Thumbs up! Would like to see a little more variety though...
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