Reviews on Asian food in Bridgwater, England, United Kingdom. Bridgwater is a large historic market town and civil parish in Somerset, England. Its population currently stands at around 35,886 as of 2011. Bridgwater is at the edge of the Somerset Levels, in level and well-wooded country. The town lies along both sides of the River Parrett, and has been a major in-land port and trading centre since the industrial revolution. Most of its industrial bases still stand today. Its larger neighbour Taunton, is linked to Bridgwater via a canal, the M5 motorway and the GWR railway line.
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We were advised to eat from here when we mentioned to someone we were having chinese that eve. We hadn't had a takeaway for ages so decided to have a treat.. we hadnt eaten from here before but went for it anyway as the woman who said to go was really praising the place. I really wish we hadn't bothered it was bland lukewarm and tasteless one of the dishes was bright orange and I'm talking bright orange, way way too much vinegar in one of the dishes and every dish was lukewarm and watery... we had the special for 2 so it came to just under £30 far too expensive for what we received its not the money that it came to that's the problem but when you pay good money you should get good food. Won't be back and will be back at our usual take away from now on.
4 based on 105 reviews
Very warm reception. The host was very talkative and welcoming. Had the balti lamb extra hot (madras style$ and it was excellent . Tasty food with good rice. Also had the papadum with good churned and the chapatti. Can't fault the food. Good portions and flavoursome. Clean restaurant and good decor. Will return and thoroughly recommend
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Great service. Ordered the set meal for two. It would easily feed four lol. Onion Bhakti veg samosa pappadum chicken T massala rogan josh vegetables special fried rice chutney. At £22.95 excellent value. All was hot and well cooked and flavoursome. Cannot fault food, service or premises. Will be returning
4 based on 107 reviews
Very friendly staff, Food was excellent and very hot.Would highly recommend this Indian as you wonât be disappointed.
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4 based on 117 reviews
Have heard about this place for a while, but never been. Must admit I was very nicely surprised with how good it is. The service was excellent and the food even better. The chicken zafrani which was recommended by the waiter was one of the best Indian dishes Iâve ever had.Think weâve found our new fav curry house in the area and will go again and see if the consistency is there
4 based on 194 reviews
The Spice Gallery - a contemporary Indian restaurant in North Petherton, Bridgewater. Groups, parties and corporate events catered for...
Fantastic food. The front of house waiter so sorry I didn't catch your name is hilarious. I think the person a few reviews below me has no sense of humour lol.Beautiful starter of giant king prawns I. Tasted like grilled lobster. Came quickly and was perfectly cooked.For main I had a dish I hadn't heard of before and I know my Indian food, chicken Golap. Very good! My partner had Masala lamb shank and holy moly it was so good I tried some. So good I'm going to try and re-create it tomorrow in my slow cooker! Absolutely fantastic. Great portionsWe were on holiday but if we're ever in the village again we'll deffo be coming back!!! Yum yum yum!!! My photos don't do it justice.
4 based on 391 reviews
Whilst I realise this review should be of my latest visit it would be unfair not to mention that previous experiences of this restaurant and my chosen dish have been excellent - certainly not so yesterday evening..I was in a group of 9 and we all ordered from the banquet menu which seemed excellent value. I asked to pay extra for 'TIGER BY THE RIVER', a tiger prawn dish which I very much enjoyed twice before. This time the prawns were very over cooked, rather mashed-up in the curry sauce and totally tasteless except for a slight 'burnt' taste. Yes, I should have complained at the time but I was trapped in my bench seat and didn't want to embarras my host on his stag night..Some of my group commented that their food was 'not the best' and we have experienced better service in the past as well. Hoping for much better next visit.
4 based on 158 reviews
My first visit to Maliwans, on a drizzly, cold midweek evening. It was early, about 6pm, we hadn't booked but the restaurant had plenty of free tables. We were greeted with a smile by the waitress in traditional Thai dress, shown to our table & given menus. Drinks orders of a bottle of Chilean sauvignon blanc were taken & we were left to peruse the plethora of dishes on offer. I admit that I'm not overly familiar with Thai food, and the friends I was with had only been to the restaurant once before, so to make things easier all round we ordered a set meal, the Bangkok at £19.95 per person. We were given prawn crackers and a small dish of sweet chilli dipping sauce. The mixed starter was excellent, with tender chicken satay skewers, crispy spring rolls, succulent ribs, crunchy prawn toasts etc, all with 3 different dipping sauces. Next the green Thai chicken curry, with chunks of tender chicken in a sauce rich with coconut milk & spices. The following dishes of beef stir fry, mixed vegetables and rice noodles were all delicious too. I loved the blue and white tableware that was used to serve of food. Our waitress was attentive without being intrusive.All in all a very satisfactory first visit for me & I will definitely becoming back to try more of the flavoured dishes from the extensive menu.
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