Find out what Balti restaurants to try in Stratford-upon-Avon. Stratford-upon-Avon is steeped in the history of its most famous resident, William Shakespeare. This Warwickshire country town contains the home where Shakespeare was born, the cottage where Anne Hathaway resided before their marriage and the church where the couple is buried. Need a break from the Bard? The town also boasts Europe's largest butterfly farm.
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4 based on 275 reviews
Fantastic dinner here. Attentive service, polite, gentle, knowledgeable and friendly. The food is amazing - the Tandoori Karahi chicken Madras hot is out of this world. Best Indian main course Iâve ever had. Beers and wine reasonably priced. Top notch. Will be back - thanks !
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4 based on 328 reviews
We visited here on a Saturday evening after a bad experience at another establishment. All the staff were great. They made us feel very welcome and showed us to a table upstairs in the restaurant. The person serving us was excellent. Nothing was too much trouble. Would highly recommend paying this establishment if ever your in Stratford Upon Avon
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4 based on 793 reviews
The food was good and prompt to the table service was fine but with one notable exception you had a feeling they would rather be somewhere else
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4 based on 553 reviews
An exclusive upmarket Indian ~ Bangladeshi Restaurant in the Heart of picturesque Village of Tiddington Stratford-Upon-Avon.( Home of William Shakespeare ) Description It gives us great pleasure to welcome you to Aladdin's, whether for the first time,or a
This place was excellent and now itâs not ! Itâs not bad but it seems to have slipped. Our food took an age to arrive which in itself isnât a huge problems but the three tables next to us all ordered after and got their food before us. The nan bread had a charcoal rim (over cooked) and the chicken had an overly firm rubbery texture. The waiters were friendly enough and the place was very clean. No loo rolls in the ladies though. In fairness this isnât bad at all but itâs now no better than the cheaper local opposition just down the road.
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4 based on 455 reviews
Another great meal with friends at Avon Spice. Weâre local so have tried almost all the Indians in Stratford before choosing Avon Spice as clearly the best. The dishes are individually prepared, not generic curries like some places. The decor is modest but newly refreshed. Value is amazing. I recommend it unreservedly.
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4 based on 380 reviews
The owners have run a takeaway outlet in Stratford for many years and have now moved into the restaurant business.The food is superb. The owners are young, enthusiastic and deserve to make a tremendous success of the business.Excellent value for money is
Honestly, this is the best Indian Iâve ever had. We were unpretentiously looking for an Indian at the land of Shakespeare (just to break the theme a bit) and came across this little piece of cuisine jewellery thatâs been there for over 30 years. I couldnât thank Google more for this, because even though there were quite a few choices of Indians around our hotel, Google ratings sent us straight away to this one. And boy, was it worth the walk! We chose the special menu, which gives you a few choices of starters, mains and side dishes (I had the garlic mushrooms in garlic sauce, the Badam chicken Pasanda and the Peshwari Nan (âstuffed with almonds and topped with golden syrupâ), and it was my best Indian ever! Not to mention the friendly staff and wonderful service we got there. We felt home here.
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4 based on 467 reviews
From reading all the reviews, i can only guess that the locals have not been to a decent restaurant. Service very friendly, prices reasonable. However, everything is red dyed and average. Other than some tandoori dishes, no Indian food is dyed red. The curries were red, the keema nan was red. Starters are red. Meat is red even in the curries. Food drowning in ghee. Naans were sweet , sweetened with sugar. The lamb is mutton and not lamb. Its what Indian food was years ago. If you like that kind of stuff then fine but if you want authentic good with depth of flavour than go elsewhere.
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