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4 based on 2908 reviews
we are now open in our new state of the art premises at 68-72 great Victoria street Belfast, Serving the very best in Indian cuisine and expertly mixed cocktails.
Our second time eating in Nu Delhi and this time brought our friends with us to try it. We all went for the banquet which is 3 courses for £22 and excellent value. The menu has so much choice and the food we picked was delicious. The service from Ved was second to none... attentive and personable ..just a nice guy..Our food was washed down with deliciously cold pints of Cobra and then we all sampled cocktails from the extensive drinks menu. What a great night out !
Top 5 International food in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
4 based on 298 reviews
Award winning restaurant serving the best in traditional indian cuisine with a contemporary twist with excellent service to match. We have a great range of early bird and special deals all year round.
We have eaten here once before a long time ago. We ordered Lahore Gosht, butter chicken and a korma for our daughter, as well as the tapas starter.The butter chicken had slices of chicken that obviously were added to the sauce rather than authentically cooked taking on flavour. This dish is supposed to be flavoursome, rich and with the chicken marinaded and cooked in the sauce. The korma was exactly the same as the butter chicken but with chunkier pieces of meat. My daughter aged 9 was given a full adult size portion.Having travelled to India many many times this restaurant left a lot to be desired.When our plates were taken away and the butter chicken had not been touched my husband told the waiter that it was not good, we got no apology and upon paying the bill they had not removed the cost of the dish or offered any reasoning for the food being below par.We have no issue paying for food, but for two adults and one child an £80 bill seems excessive for what we got.Really poor food - such a shame.Wonât be back.
Most Popular European food in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
4 based on 809 reviews
We stumbled upon this by chance, and whilst itâs not the most promising looking venue from the outside perhaps, it had a smart and contemporary interior and looked quite promising. We had some poppadumâs whilst perusing the menu, and these were pretty decent, not at all greasy as can sometimes be the case although the accompaniments were a little unusual â only three rather than the more usual four, and one was just a fairly thin sauce with a real spicy kick to it.I started off with the Prawn Puri and this was a decent dish with plump prawns and a tasty filling. I would normally go for a Patia for main, but being rated *** on a heat scale of one to four I opted instead for the traditional Indian curry cooked with a blend of spices, with tomatoes, ginger, garlic, onions, fresh coriander in a traditional plain sauce. This again was a generous portion, and really very tasty with just the right level of spiciness. Accompanied with a pilau rice and a keema naan, this was a most enjoyable and very satisfying meal.
Best Cafe food near Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
4 based on 365 reviews
Welcome to The Raj Indian Restaurant. Authentic Indian Food at affordable prices.Situated on the famous Lisburn road in Belfast City, we are easy to find and close to lots of great bars and boutiques.The East meets West feel to our restaurant means you ge
We order takeaway food from here regularly and recently decided to eat in.Whilst the decor is a little dated, the food is excellent. Everything is very nicely presented and flavourful. Portions are very large, including the starters. We couldnât finish our dinners, but the waiter kindly boxed the leftovers for us to take home. They were just as nice the next day.Staff were attentive without being intrusive.The wine list isnât huge but is fine and reasonably priced.Toilets are don some stairs so not suitable for anyone in a wheelchair.Very happy to recommend.
4 based on 563 reviews
Archana is an old fashioned but good quality curry house serving all the classics. For vegetarians there are plenty of choices and they can tailor the flavour to your requirements. Service was friendly and welcoming. The bombay aloo was a particular highlight. The only slight disappointment was the garlic naan bread which lacked a degree of flavour. Nevertheless a solid option for belfast.
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