Reviews on Asian food in Ashton-under-Lyne, England, United Kingdom. Ashton-under-Lyne is a market town in Tameside, Greater Manchester, England. The population was 45,198 at the 2011 census. Historically in Lancashire, it is on the north bank of the River Tame, in the foothills of the Pennines, 6.2 miles (10.0 km) east of Manchester.
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4 based on 309 reviews
Full licensed bar, lounge, takeaway, function room, free parking, taste the true taste of Indian food, with our award winning chef, prompt service, warm welcome, indulge your self in our 160 spacious cover restaurant..
We really enjoyed our teatime meal here Friendly and helpful waiters Clean and pleasant decoration We both had lovely food. Linda had a really nice chicken dish I really enjoyed a spicy taste spectacular lobster dish leaving a spectacular flavoured tingling tongue. Well and truly the tastiest flavoured curry
5 based on 315 reviews
After reading the reviews, I thought we'd try it. Not in a particularly nice area. My own fault I suppose, but it wasn't until we started ordering we found out they haven't got a license, so I had to drive round to Morrison's to buy a bottle, which was another disappointment as they don't keep wines in a fridge. The starters were far too oily. The sticky rice was more like glue rice. The other main courses were tasty.
5 based on 108 reviews
Travelling from South Wales I was looking for somewhere local to eat and came across this little gem. I had the vegetarian options and was not disappointed. The food was lovely and the staff friendly and helpful. I would certainly recommend and will make a point of going again when I am in Manchester next.Hi there Thank you very much for your lovely feed back. We are glad you enjoyed our food and service. looking forward to serve you when ever you are in manchester. Thanks
4 based on 197 reviews
A traditional concept in Indian cuisine in the heart of Stalybridge. Serving authentic Indian food in a relaxed and contemporary ambience.
Only ever heard great things about the Swaadesh so last night a group of ten of us ventured in, We really wasn't to be disappointed & was treated like royalty from the moment we arrived, actually reminded me of the scene from coming to America when Rose petals were sprinkled on the floor wherever the young Prince went, that's how much the waiters looked after you. Another bonus was taking your own alcohol which always helps save the pennies. No corkage charge either so yet again another result.Regarding the food I have to say I've travelled just about all four corners of our wonderful planet and spent quiet a lengthy amount of time in India/Bangladesh in my younger days, I lived off all the top street food stalls in Mumbai, New Delhi, Kolkata & Hyderabad for near on 18 months and the Swaadesh beats all of those hands down. We all chose different dishes and we were blown away by the quality. It's just little things that makes it special too, extra orange segments and chocolate sweets for everyone at the end. It truly is a wonderful place to eat and I'm in no doubt the number one curry house not only in tameside but in the Northwest.If there was one negative to take from the night which I'd hope the management will address, I had nowhere to hang my coat up.Many thanksCraig/Shane and the gang xHello Craig, appreciate your kind words and comments. Glad to hear you enjoyed your visit and hopefully we will see you and the gang soon. We value customer comments as they contribute to improvements of our food & services and we apologise for the unsatisfactory elements of your experience and your post will be shared with the team.
4 based on 601 reviews
Founded in 1993 and long recognised as one of the UK's top 10 Indian restaurants, the Indian Ocean philosophy is a mix of the highest quality ingredients, perfect service and a welcoming atmosphere. We serve authentic Indian, Punjabi and Kashmiri cuisine
Come here a lot with family and Christmas time, family tradition and new additions to the family, itâs imperative for it!! Usually the Christmas time, as busy as it is itâs usually perfect for us, very friendly and accommodating but when it comes to take out it changes completely, rude staff, no attentive to their customers and very poor quality food.We will remain for Christmas as itâs our tradition but not to sure about take out as the food has dropped and the quality isnât the best.Hope to see improvements.
4 based on 592 reviews
This rather spacious and stylish restaurant is situated just out side of Ashton-Under-Lyne within striking distance of Oldham, Tameside and Manchester. There is ample parking and within close proximity to public transport.The moment you walk into this restaurant you are treated to a splendid aroma of Indian spices that make you want to stay and try everything. The menu is amazing. It list a wide variety of Indian (and surrounding countries) dishes, featuring all the classics and traditional dishes. Its hard to decide what to have because it all looks tempting. The menu itself is very user friendly as it list dishes that contain nuts, lactose and gluten.The food is outstanding. So tasty and delicious and fairly good portions too. You can wash down your meal with a variety of drinks both soft and alcoholic.It can get busy at times so it may be advisable to book ahead. We didn't book but the restaurant managed to find us a table so we got lucky there. The service was very swift, friendly and the waiters left you alone enough to enjoy the experience.It sort of ticks all the boxes, the food is delicious, there is ample choice and its reasonably priced, and for those of you who are not fans of Indian food there is a (albeit limited) selection of English food. The restraint also offers a take away service too,
4 based on 826 reviews
Visited the Plaza with a party of 12 , service was fantastic our waiter Taz was brilliant and had a great sense of humour! Food was excellent and arrived quickly. Nothing to complain about at all . Iâve been to the Plaza a few times and it never disappoints.
5 based on 131 reviews
Have bought curries from Nat and Jan for a number of years now. Their bombay potatoes, lamb keema and stuffed aubergines (need to order a few days in advance) are to die for. Now have seating.One of a small number of businesses in Ashton doing very well because they know their market.
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4 based on 915 reviews
It's a vegetarian indian restaurant in Ashton under Lyne and is probably the best veggie restaurant I've ever visited! Superb food, very cheap and a varied menu!
Visited here to eat for first time and was impressed by the food, ambience and decor. Whilst there are lots of restaurants in the UK claiming to be âIndianâ, this one is definitely an authentic Indian restaurant with well made and good value food. Service was a little hit and miss but overall a great place to visit for traditionally Street food and mains. Iâll certainly look to return. We also bought some food to take away including Indian sweets (mithai) and samosas - again excellent quality and lots of vegan choice. Well done Lilyâs!
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4 based on 49 reviews
Indian Pub and Restaurant with Shisha Bar
My partner and I got a groupon deal, but we could t resist a shisha aswell and a bottle of wine, the food was outstanding the best Indian food we have had! Fresh and tasty we will defiantly be returning here and weâre glad as we live close by! The outdoor / shisha area is really nice leather seating with heat lamps, highly recommended.
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