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4 based on 69 reviews
Here at Crosses Corner we are a Cocktail Bar with an Exclusive Sub-continent Cuisine Menu and we are not brewery owned, which means we have a wide selection of beers, wines, spirits, cocktails. We are located at the bottom of Windsor High St (Peascod St)
Had a great evening here. We were made to feel very welcome and nothing was too much trouble. Super fabulous cocktails from Mario and great food - the Indian fried fish was particularly tasty.The new Crosses Corner is a fab addition to Peascod StreetThank you so much for the amazing feedback! We are super happy that you enjoyed our service and hope to see you back again!
4 based on 189 reviews
Went into golden curry house last. Night and what lovely food.me and my wife have walked past this curry house hundred of times .to tell the truth from the outside it doesnât look the best. But when you go in the staff are great. And the food was so good.and itâs not that expensive .so please go in you will enjoy it
4 based on 414 reviews
An eloquent and dynamic Indian tandoori restaurant centralised within the Windsor Town Centre besides the Trinity Church and East Berkshire College. A local favourite, this restaurant has been serving both locals and tourists alike since 1987. With an int
Very good Indian restaurant, we have a business dinner with 4 colleagues, we ordered many different dishes and everything was extremely good. The spices were well calibrate, making the dinner easy to digest, creating very appealing flavours.The prices were in line with the place. I recommended for a good diner.
4 based on 463 reviews
Fine Dine Restaurant
We turned up on the off chance on a Friday night. We were seated straight away and drinks ordered. The menu was a little different and not a huge one at that but the food was amazing and served very hot. The restaurant was very loud and couldnt have a nice chat without shouting at each other. My only complaint was the cost: no starters, no breads and only 1 dessert and the bill was £70 for 2 of us. Anyway the food was great so guess thats what you get for eating in Windsor.
4 based on 360 reviews
Experience the exciting atmosphere at Javitri restaurant. A deliciously diverse menu of authentic Indian & Bangladeshi cuisines. Our chef has conjured up curry for every palate; a journey of discovery through the majesty and depth of Indian cooking. We ha
Large, modern Indian fairly central in Uxbridge. It is fairly typical of most Indian restaurants, offering all the usual Tandoori dishes, plus korma, Bhuna, etc. There is a range of more interesting specials. Not a place for a special event IMO, but good for a friends or family night out. Friendly service.
5 based on 128 reviews
Visited the other night, and expected great things. The restaurant is lovely, and the staff and service were brilliant...but thatâs where I stop as the food wasnât up to much. I had a Goan prawn dish, which as watery and pretty bland, except for something that had a sour taste. The manchurian cauliflower was interesting and probably the best thing on the table, but that also had a sour note ( perhaps that was meant to be there). My friend had a chicken tikka, which wasnât smooth and was too hot for her taste. I have eaten in Gurkha restaurants before, and have been to Southern India and enjoyed many a flavoursome meal...so I speak from experience. Needless to say, I wonât be returning. Shame as the place is so nice. Maybe chef was having a bad day? Who knows.Dear smiletravels,Thank you very much for taking the time to give us a review. Your feedback is extremely valuable to us as we always aim to improve on our customer service and quality of food.First of all, thank you for letting us know that the waiting staff and the service didn't let you down but it is disappointing to hear that you did not have a good experience with regards to the taste of the Goan Prawns. When it comes to the taste of our curries, we do pride ourselves with having our Chefs prepare fresh ingredients in our sauces and mixes. The soury taste in the Goan prawns comes from the Organic Kokum, a native fruit from India that is sometimes used in curries. We do take all comments on board and I have specifically discussed the watery consistency of the curry with our Head Chef to make sure the quality and taste can be improved.Please do reach out to us directly at [email protected] if you will be willing to give us more feedback and give us another chance to turn your experience around into a positive one.Sincerely,Prem TamangGurkha Royale Restaurant
4 based on 360 reviews
Experience the exciting atmosphere at Javitri restaurant. A deliciously diverse menu of authentic Indian & Bangladeshi cuisines. Our chef has conjured up curry for every palate; a journey of discovery through the majesty and depth of Indian cooking. We ha
Large, modern Indian fairly central in Uxbridge. It is fairly typical of most Indian restaurants, offering all the usual Tandoori dishes, plus korma, Bhuna, etc. There is a range of more interesting specials. Not a place for a special event IMO, but good for a friends or family night out. Friendly service.
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