Reviews on Asian food in Dunchurch, Rugby, including Malancha Exclusive Indian Restaurant, Cinnamon Lounge, Herb & Spice, Curry Club Rugby Indian Restaurant, Spice Lounge, Curry Cottage, Dosa Village, Dilruba Restaurant, Romna Spice Restaurant, Titash Indian and Bangladeshi Cuisine
4 based on 181 reviews
Famous bangladeshi and Indian Restaurant in Rugby serving Indian and Bangladeshi food for last 28 years.
Problem with the place is that the food is quite tasty when you eat it. The service is alright. However the next day be prepared to attach yourself to the throne. Reflects the hygiene rating from the food standards authority.HI Simon, we appreciate the fact you enjoy our food. We take huge pride in ensuring our services are as good as they can be and will definitely take your comment on board to further improve that. However, our hygiene is rated a perfect '5 STARS', given by the government hygiene authority, thus find your latter comment slightly unfair. Any issues you may have in the future, be sure to contact us and we shall make sure everything suits your needs.
4 based on 157 reviews
We make Indian and Bangladeshi delicious traditional food for the customers. We also make vagan and vegetarian food as well halal food too.
Not what it used to be, had a take away of Tandoori mixed grill which was very over cooked. My partner had a combo option which was bland and tasteless. Had popadoms with a poor selection of options. Over all a very poor meal and will not be ordering from this business again. A real shame as this used to be my go to restaurant.Apologize for unconvinient couse. Customers satisfaction is our motto. Thanks for your feedback which can make us more and more alert...Xx
4 based on 295 reviews
Real home style Indian cooking - Our Menu has been created to demonstrate the range of exciting flavours and ideas that can be found in Indian cooking without compromising on quality & freshness.
First visit to this restaurant, easy 5 minute walk from the railway station. Did not have starters other than popadoms and chutneys which were good. Main course for me was the Jalfreizi, this was quite hot but very good. Other main courses in our group were also very good. Only negative was the 2 for 1 offer which was not honoured in full. Would return if visiting Rugby.
4 based on 92 reviews
Dosa Village Rugby is our venture to bring the authentic taste of South India & Srilanka in a traditional ambience to the people of Rugby. Our aim is to provide the best quality south South Indian food which blends the finest Indian spices, creating exoti
This was the first time my husband and I have eaten at Dosa Village. We enjoy our Indian takeaways so we were looking forward to this. It exceeded our expectations. The food was different to your typical takeaway and so delicious. Every dish that was brought out was fresh and tasty and thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. We will definitely be back and have already been recommending it to friends and family.
4 based on 98 reviews
First time attempted to deliver an hour early; then moaned at me for not being available immediately to accept delivery. I received the same food an hour later that had been sat under a hot lamp for the duration, not safe to eat and went in the bin (£15 wasted).I tried again a few weeks later and was waiting early in anticipation just in case. This time I was told I had ordered at the wrong time and it wasn't convenient for them(!). So we must order when they want us to, whether they claim to be open or not, and our money is only good when it suits them - another £15 wasted in the bin. Avoid at all costs.
5 based on 45 reviews
Bangladesh & India's Finest Cuisine !! All food is prepared by our professional chef, who has 15 years of experience cooking Bangladeshi & Indian dishes of your choice, and served by our friendly staff.
Really enjoyed our meal here - the food was lovely and the service great.People mentioned the price on some of these reviews but I think the prices were really reasonable. Would definitely return if I was in the area.
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4 based on 386 reviews
Curry Club 3 course special Sundays to Thursday £9.95 Any Starter / Any Main Course and Rice or Nan Friday and Saturday £ 11.95 exclusions apply please note that this offer is not in conjunction with any other offerAvailable for large parties birthdays
As a party of 9 we had a superb meal at the Curry Club on a Friday evening. We received a warm welcome on arrival and the excellent service continued throughout the duration of our meal. Both Ray and Jay looked after our needs, everyone commented on the excellent quality and taste of their main dishes after the usual popadom and pickle starter tray. I can highly recommend this restaurant and whilst it is located slightly outside the main town centre, it is certainly worth a visit - highly recommended and wouldn't hesitate using again if visiting the area!
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4 based on 165 reviews
Precise: Mundane no flavour, weak tasteless sauces, absence of fresh vegetables, colourless, (apart from carved carrots! ) aweful background music, cold in restaurant - BRING BACK the MSG if that is going to give flavour!We selected this Thai style restaurant, as we like this type of food experienced with our visits to Far East. and the big splash they made about no MSG which indicated a mindset of care.On arrival on a Tuesday night the first thing to welcome us was the closed sign on the door (the owner/ manager hadn't bothered to turn it round and it was only a visitor who was not eating pointed it out and changed it himself that it got done - things didn't bode well!We entered an empty restaurant, it was only 6.30pm (although leaving after 7.30pm the position had not changed) The background music which i assume was of Thai origine was irritatingly boreing (We were not expecting the London Philamonic but reasionable Thai tunes) This should be entered in the Eurovision contest its a winner! The restaurant was coldThe waiter, whose I suspect was the owner, cook and everything else took our order promptly although he had lost his voice - a bit of a Basil Fawlty moment!We decided on The Prince and Princess Set menu, though it was very chicken orientated, variety was limited The starters were just okay, what it said on the tin I suppose, cant really complain hereThe main courses however were a selection of dishes, mainly chicken, swimming in tasteless liquid, a distinct lack of flavour, herbs spices and I strongly suspect a product of the micro-wave. No fresh vegetables other than the decorative carved carrots.Thats why I say bring back the MSG in this case!The rice was okay, but its hard to make a failure of rice!This was followef by the set sweet, which consisted of 5 canned lychees in a watery liquid - really is that typical of Thai?The Owner appears to have killed the golden goose (though has no intention of serving it! as the prices were high across the board both in food and drinkThe occassion was a big dissapointment, we will not return - was tempted to turn the closed sign back round on the door to save some other poor souls!
4 based on 203 reviews
Visited for a late supper, tasty food, excellent service, nice ambience. Worth a visit, will be back.
4 based on 183 reviews
Visited Malancha with friends in the evening. We had 2 tandoori combinations, chicken handi and chicken khasia. Naan breads, roti and poppadoms.All in all the portion size was very small for what you paid. A tandoori combination is £12.95, and consists of 1 chicken leg, a seekh kebab, and 3 pieces of chicken tikka.The curries were 10.95 each and were child size portions with about 3 small pieces of chicken in each curry. The naan breads were also small. The tandoori roti was small and parts of it were uncooked.We were all still hungry when we left. The bill came to around £68, this is without drinks as we had a jug of water.I don't think it was worth the money even after we used the promotional voucher which gives £20 off.
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