Reviews on Indian food in Winchcombe, United Kingdom including Prithvi, MUSE Brasserie, East India Cafe, Bombay and Co, Koloshi Indian Restaurant, The Spice Lodge, Saffron Lounge, Bhoomi Kitchen
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4 based on 479 reviews
INDIAN BBQ & SOUTH INDIAN RESTAURANT We serve a selection of traditionally barbecued meats and vegetables and a good selection of vegetarian and vegan options. A Thali (Vegan, vegetarian & Meat) available for lunch times and from 18:00 - 18:45 in the even
First visit since itâs been rebranded as Bhoomi Kitchen, and honestly apart from missing the white tablecloths and minor changes to the seating, I could not tell the difference Same fantastic food, maybe a few more choices and focus on Kerala food, same nice decor, and busy. Initially you might think portion sizes are a bit meagre, but they punch over their weight in deliciousness. The Chilli Chicken remains an all time favourite.Excellent and attentive staff, Iâll be back.
4 based on 208 reviews
Typical Bangladeshi curry but really big on flavour and quality.Freshly cooked food they can adjust seasoning to order and the naan bread is a superb experience, excellent quality!!I love the butter chicken spiced up and they always accommodate requests. Keema chicken curry also excellent but you can try what you like and Iâm sure you will enjoy.
4 based on 1249 reviews
Located in the former old mansion house on Montpellier Drive, Spice Lodge- Cheltenham's premier Pan Asian restaurant - provides you with a new and exciting taste of Asia. The restaurant is divided into separate areas and dining rooms, each having its own
This lovely restaurant was recommended to us by a member of staff at our hotel in Cheltenham. The food was delicious, staff were very friendly and gave excellent advice about food choices. Beautifully clean, great service and value for money. Would highly recommend.
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4 based on 532 reviews
The restaurant is known for its regional subcontinent cooking, combining high-quality fresh products with sophisticated flavours to create refined Indian dishes. Chef Azad Hussain and his team have mastered the art of Indian regional cuisine over the year
I have eaten here numerous times now with family, friends and business colleagues and have never been disappointed. The menu is superb with an excellent range of speciality dishes and well as some traditional favourites for the less adventurous. The restaurant is tastelfully decorated and the staff are courteous and helpful at all times. This is not your avarage Indian restaurant and warrants the slightly higher than avarage price you'll pay for the food. the restuarant is located a few miles out of Cheltenham and you'll ned to drive there or get a taxi but there is plenty of parking and its well worth the effort IMHO.
5 based on 165 reviews
A unique traditional bombay style street food Our food is suitable for vegan, vegetarian and our meat is halaal
First visit to this restaurant and glad I did! Great food and the owner was very welcoming and friendly. We had pani puri, chicken lollipops and tandoori chicken for starters and my wife and I were very impressed! The mains were lamb rogan josh and goat curry. The meat was tender and plentiful and the spice great. We have been to several Indian restaurants in Cheltenham and this is number 1. We will definitely being visiting again and again and again.HiThank you for your review Regards BOMBAY and Co
5 based on 1171 reviews
East India Cafe was established in November 2014. We opened the restaurant with the philosophy of bringing the techniques of mum's cooking into professional setting. We started researching the era of British Raj in Colonial India and brought those recipes
I have previously reviewed EIC and this was my third visit - interestingly following each visit my enthusiasm has waned slightly.I donât really know why either. The place is very nice, service good, food good.But I left feeling underwhelmed - we had the taster menu - all very nice. But I didnât come away thinking âI canât wait to go backâ.Maybe the menu needs amending a bit - itâs a higher end restaurant but feels like itâs mid-end. Perhaps the price needs to reflect the experience more?Anyway, I canât put my finger on it really - itâs nice, but not great, and there are better restaurants in this same range.
5 based on 185 reviews
Muse Brasserie although predominantly classic French, reflects the inspiration and influence Chef Director Franck has had on his culinary journey. The menu offers an array of dishes from all over Europe with flavours from both India and the Far East playi
We were warmly welcomed and enjoyed excellent service throughout the evening. Amuse bouches were a wonderful touch with such fantastic authentic tastes as pani puri. The vegan menu was extensive and contained lots of interesting dishes. All dishes were prepared to perfection and visits from the chef to ensure we were happy was such a nice offer. Definitely somewhere unique and special to enjoy an evening with friends.
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5 based on 1386 reviews
A statement of serenity and calm. A refined and sophisticated approach to dining Indian in an intimate and relaxed surrounding.Prithvi, "Earth or Mother Earth, in the ancient Sanskrit", where mouthwatering food and an attention to detail is second to none
Another year, another visit to the Cheltenham literature festival, another outstanding meal at Prithvi. This has to be one of our most favourite restaurants-an Indian restaurant...that does not serve curry!!! This year we ate the 5 course tasting menu, priced at £59. Meat, fish, vegetables...every course a beautifully balanced blend of flavours, textures and spicing. Innovative, creative, a restaurant like no other... forced to choose we would eat here over Benares/Cinnamon Club/ Namaste Spice. Quite how it does not have a Michelin star is beyond me... though perhaps in terms of price and accessibility we should be pleased!
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