Discover Restaurants offering the best Bangladeshi food in Wakefield, England, United Kingdom. Wakefield is a city in West Yorkshire, England, on the River Calder and the eastern edge of the Pennines, which had a population of 99,251 at the 2011 census.
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5 based on 120 reviews
Exotic traditional Indian cuisine and Take away. Specializing in authentic Indian food and exotic curries to include Camel, venison , ostrich and great big lobsters. All flavored in traditional home style cooking. 100 cover restaurant and takeaway with Lu
What a great place the staff really take good care of you nice pleasant surroundings and the food was amazing the restaurant has its own bar so no need to bring your own drinks like a lot of restaurants i will certainly be coming back and would highly recommend this place
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4 based on 142 reviews
Weâve eaten at this restaurant many times over the last year after discovering it an itâs without doubt excellent!! The food is authentic an full of traditional spices well presented an cooked to perfection the chefs can certainly cook and no their culture!!All the staff are so polite and friendly!The only slight criticism we have is the lamb it tends to be chewy but other than that no complaints whatsoever! If you want to experience traditional Indian food this is the place to go leaves other Indian restaurants standing in the area no comparison! Lovely! One of our favourites!
4 based on 249 reviews
We ordered a feast from Chilli 2. Our group consisted of vegans, veggies and meat eaters. All were catered for, with some delicious food. There is so much choice on the menu that you are really spoiled. The food was delivered on time and piping hot. I would highly recommend this as a great takeaway. Next time I'll be eating in the restaurant to see how that compares.
4 based on 93 reviews
Indian takeaway in Moorehouse Stanley.
First and last ever order, read the reviews and thought give it a go. The meal arrived quickly, that was the only plus Iâm afraid.The starters bahjis and samosas were very greasy and almost cold, garlic nan again almost cold and the garlic had a strange taste. The korma well i ordered korma it resembled what I can only describe as a watery soup with a few pieces of tough and again strange tasting chicken. I did eat the meal but a day or so later was very ill, I am not saying this was the cause but it was the only takeaway I had within a 2 week period.
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4 based on 444 reviews
Our wedding anniversary treat on Tuesday night itâs two years since we last visited and we wasnât disappointed by the quality of the food which came piping hot and was plentiful all the waiters were very polite nice decor above average prices only one slight disappointment I thought the tarka Dahl was too runny more like soup
5 based on 239 reviews
On the website it advertises a 5 course meal Wednesday and Sunday - in fact this seems to be Wednesday to Sunday. It costs £11.95 and includes a glass of wine. It consists of popadoms with dips, a starter, a main course with rice or nan and either ice cream or coffee, which is not exactly 5 courses but is loads to eat (I ran out of steam half way through my main course). My main course was delicious (chicken Murgh with sweet chilli) and I had garlic nan which was the best I have ever eaten. My main criticism is that it is quite confusing because the menu is not set up for this deal and some things (lamb chops, fish and prawns) carry a supplement which varies. However, we had the mixed starter which included lamb chops and the supplement was only £1 for both of us. The staff are friendly and helpful. There is a car park right next door but unfortunately this is a private car park and seems to carry a charge regardless of the time of day. Over all a delicious meal and great value
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