Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Ross-on-Wye, England, United Kingdom. Ross-on-Wye (Welsh: Rhosan ar Wy) is a small market town with a population of 10,700 (according to the 2011 census), in south eastern Herefordshire, England, located on the River Wye, and on the northern edge of the Forest of Dean .
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2 based on 15 reviews
A premium upmarket Indian Takeaway. Serving Ross-on-Wye and surrounding villages with authentic, Asian culinary food. Check out our other branch in Cheltenham.
We first tried Rasoi a week after it opened and it was very average but thought we would give it another try/chance now itâs established. I had a chicken Jalfrezi, it was again very average nothing special, a tired generic curry sauce, a lump of onion, couple of old lame peppers and chillies. Listed âslightly hotâ but it was hotter than a Madras and Iâm used to hot chilli! My friend had a âsignatureâ dish Bengal Makkani at £10.25; I tried some and it was literally like a thick coconut cake mix, some chicken with a tiny amount of Garam masala, extremely sweet and nothing remotely special about it at all.
Thai noodle Bar with open kitchen, fresh cooked noodles while you wait. A choice of sweet savory and spicy.. Also a selection of slow infused Thai curries an savoriy side dishes. A small quirky Thai cafe selling awesome tasting food and only a minutes wal
Really delicious noodles to takeaway. Service a bit chaotic when busy but worth the wait. Really tasty.
This take away is now the Juberaj which has links to the 3 restaurants in Cardiff owned by the same family which has been consistently good for many years. It offers something a bit different for Ross on Wye with more fish and seafood dishes and a greater variety of meat dishes than most,on its menu.I have tried this twice and it impresses me more than the others in Ross on Wye with competitive prices.
4 based on 79 reviews
Went here on a weekend night and it was empty which was a little suspicious! No wonder! We ordered a salt and pepper squid to share to start. It looked good, chilli, peppers, garnish. To say it was oversalted is an understatement! It tasted as though the chef had dropped a salt cellar in the dish. We politely sent it back and asked for one with less salt. The chef, seemingly so incensed by having to make another; sent out battered squid....... With nothing else on the plate, no chilli, no peppers, no vegetable garnish, nothing, just some sad looking squid! The waitress even looked embarrassed to bring it. I can't even remember the mains as they were forgettable, other than to say the noodle dish had pre-cut noodles!! It felt like a nursing home dish of noodles with mouth sized easy chew bitefuls! All the dishes were pitifully small. Awful Chinese. Would not go back and would advise to steer clear due to the tetchy chef and his povvy portions!
4 based on 29 reviews
Another excellent meal at spice, my wife 5young children and myself really enjoy the food and there is always a warm welcome. Wouldn't go to any other Indian restaurant in this area.
4 based on 77 reviews
Small Indian Restaurant situated within The Crown Inn at Lea, a warm and welcoming atmosphere serving good, honest Indian food at very reasonable prices.
Looks can be very deceiving. The restaurant is in a real spit and sawdust locals pub. Sort of wild west style meets Indian cuisine. Itâs a bit like walking into the pub in American Werewolf in London when all the locals turn and stare. Must admit my first instinct was to run away.The restaurant is in a side room of the pub. Itâs fairly basic decor. The staff were friendly. Food was good despite a fairly small menu. But nothing outstanding.Would I recommend? Erm probably not - itâs ok if youâre not bothered by your surroundings and donât mind shouting over the heavy rock music coming from the pub.Hattie, I do declare I did have a little chuckle when I read your 'American Werewolf in London' comment, I guess if you are not familiar with our wee village you could easily think this. That said we are very much a village pub with a small Indian Restaurant also serving English dishes. Given this is the only establishment in the area we try and cater for all tastes and try and pack in as much as we can. We consider our Restaurant to be a down to earth venue, welcoming and friendly and serving good, honest food.
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4 based on 231 reviews
Located at the top of the main high street in Ross-on-Wye, The Obilash Restaurant and Take-Away is the first Indian in town. We have been established since 1985. Our ethos remains the same, which is to provide the highest quality of food using only the be
Iâve never had a bad curry from this place always spot on! I usually have a vindloo but decided to have an obilash special curry but vindloo hot and as normal it was not a problem as the special is medium. This was on par with one of the nicest curryâs Iâve ever had and Iâve tried a fair few over the years! Great staff and nothing is ever a problem Highly recommend 5++++ for me!
4 based on 264 reviews
Indian restaurant bring your own beer and wine (Serve soft drinks) Been serving food in Ross on Wye since 2005 to present Zamzam is a family run business that have been serving good indian food for decades
We visited this restaurant on a Monday night whilst visiting Ross. It was already quite full of locals as they have a special deal at the beginning of the week with 4 courses for £12.95. We regularly eat curries at home and loved the food here. We could see that those in the know had brought their own alcohol but we were happy with the soft drinks on the menu. The service was quick and attentive. We had different main courses, one chicken and the other lamb but both deliciously hot with spices and chillies as requested. The staff were very friendly and took time to discuss the chillies used. Obviously very popular and rightly so. Shame we don't live nearer!
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4 based on 616 reviews
Tried Daal Bhat complete lamb meal and was rather disappointed. Lentil soup was nothing special, lamb ok but v small portion of spinach and Nepalese Bread with Garlic and Coriander was just expensive bread. I have eaten here before and it has always been five star so I suspect this was just an off day. The owners are lovely and have always been more than helpful, my fault for not complaining on this day and I shall be back
4 based on 154 reviews
Riceberry Thai Cuisine an authentic Thai foods and takeaway âHomemade style restaurantsâ We cook the fresh meals every day. If you have exposed to the restaurant's menu. You will receive both delicious and healthy, certainly.
Wonderful service, very friendly and accommodating, really well presented food and most importantly absolutely delicious. Had squid, crab, belly pork and Thai iced tea, will be eating here again on the next trip, very highly recommended.Thank you so much for your lovely review for us , we are glad you enjoyed at our small restaurant and hope to see you again. Best regard Riceberry Thai Cuisine Team
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