Discover Restaurants offering the best Indian food in Lewes, England, United Kingdom. Lewes /ˈluːɪs/ is the county town of East Sussex and formerly all of Sussex. It is a civil parish and is the centre of the Lewes local government district. Its population is now around 17 thousand. The settlement is a traditional market town and centre of communications and in 1264, it was the site of the Battle of Lewes. The town's landmarks including Lewes Castle and a 15th-century bookshop. Other notable features of the area include the Glyndebourne festival, the Lewes Bonfire and the Lewes Pound.
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We have cooked pakoras in Lewes for 19 yrs. We use local organic veg, Shropshire lentils (ground for the batter), we cook onsite & serve with dips. Its simple! We use sustainable materials & procedures, reduce food waste to a minimum and recycle everythin
Have been coming to this wonderful foodie place for years, especially when the Farmers market is on - 1st Saturday of every month.The variety of vegetables is terrific and the tempura batter is perfect. There are lots of different things to have with them - my favourite is the mango chutney.Once you've tried them, you'll become addicted I'm sure!
4 based on 73 reviews
We decided on a Curry after a hard day helping to organise the food and hall for our son's wedding. It was a shame we were the only ones in there. The service was good though!!! It seems since they lost their alcahol licence they have more take always. My Husband said the non alcaholic beer is quite acceptable. All our dishes were very tasty as always. The only thing it lacks these days, is atmosphere.
4 based on 82 reviews
Although it took over an hour for the curry to be delivered in Lewes and they were having problems taking card payments over the phone, the meal was surprisingly delicious. Our party of 4 had no complaints and we would definitely use this takeaway again.
4 based on 199 reviews
Spice Merchant serves timeless Indian cuisine to dine in or takeaway. We procure the finest and freshest ingredients as it is the only way to ensure the food we serve is the best we can produce. In addition to dining in and takeaways, we offer a full outd
Having eaten here many times and being disappointed last twice I wanted to give it another chance. I went in and ordered two takeaway dishes one being Prawn Sag and one chicken tikka masala. I knew when I got home and opened the masala that something was wrong with a pungent burnt smell. I poured the dish out over the pilau rice I could immediately see all the burnt pieces of chicken. How could a chef burn the chicken and then decide to still serve it ? It was clear to see but even more obvious with the smell.With a heavy heart I wonât ever be back and I know from my friends they feel the same. I know the business was up for sale and donât know if it still is but this is a place to avoid.We served over 60 portions of Chicken Tikka Massala over the weekend and did not receive a single complaint other than yours. In fact we received many calls of praise from our diners. Surely, if your meal was not up to scratch you would have called us straight away. Having reviewed your reviews of local restaurants, I noticed that you wrote an almost identical review for Shanaz last year. As such, please provide proof of purchase and we can take it from there.
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4 based on 277 reviews
THE ULTIMATE EXPERIENCE IN TRADITIONAL HOME COOKED GUJARATI AND OTHER INDIAN REGIONAL FOOD. We began selling our home cooked food from our grocery shop in Lewes. The reaction was so positive that it inspired us to sell fresh, as well as frozen food throug
Had a wander around Lewes looking for somewhere to eat (a pub) but everywhere seemed to have stopped serving. Saw Chaulaâs and decided to go in. Had a very tasty chicken biryani and my husband had the Hyderabad Chicken, that had good feedback too. Portions were very good value formoney
4 based on 195 reviews
local restaurant, recently refurbished with great staff, I am not involved with the business in any way. Except for loving their fantastic cuisine, cheersScott
We enjoyed our dinner at Shanaz on a Sunday evening; the menu has some interesting dishes we haven't encountered before (Dillkoosh was fantastic, a new favourite). The breads were good (garlic naan a highlight), service was efficient and pleasant. They lose a star due to the cost of the drinks; £6.50 for a 660ml bottle of Cobra is quite high, but £5.50 for a glass of plain lassi is outrageous. And the fact that the later wasn't on the menu made the unexpected cost even more annoying since the food's price is very reasonable.
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