Reviews on Asian food in Holywell, United Kingdom including Cafe Dilshad Balti Restaurant, Indian Lounge, Tak Bo, Great Wall, Heswall Tandoori, Chows Eating House, Thaidee Flint, Quay Fine Dining, Asia Sensation, Zainah's Takeaway
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4 based on 45 reviews
Zainah's is a new, vibrant takeaway providing you with the exotic tastes of the Indian subcontinent. The team brings over 40 years of experience in the industry. Our award-winning chef cooks with only the finest and freshest ingredients, sourcing local Br
After seeing on Facebook that Zainahs were ofering 50% off a 30£ takeaway me and my husband decided to order. We have only been once before and thought we would return again as there we could get our Indian half price. The food is lovely and the staff are very friendly. We had to wait a little longer than was told but that was understandable as they were very busy. Can't fault the food or service at all the price is a little more expensive than other Indians we have been to but overal I cannot fault the place. We had a lovely takeaway thanks
5 based on 101 reviews
We visited Asian sensation as a party of 35 for my 30th Birthday meal and it was an amazing night . Carmen and her staff really made a memorable night keeping us entertained and Catered to our every need . Would highly recommend and canât wait to go back.Thank you Carmen
4 based on 436 reviews
I have just dined with my two children 10 and 7 who arent very adventurous with food, but the owner went above and beyond and made us feel as thou we were family, she was attentive and was brilliant with my children which made dining so much easier as we all know kids get bored easily and act up, not here, not tonight as the atmosphere was 100%, the food was amazing 100% and the service was outstanding, will definitely be going back, thanks for having us!!!
5 based on 23 reviews
We went for lunch and found the modest sized cafe to be very clean as well as smartly furnished. The staff were all very welcoming and the food was of a high standard with good portion sizes and reasonable prices (£6.95 for Pad Thai for example). We liked the way the chef came out to ask what we thought of the food. And the owner gave some good advice on visiting Thailand too!
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4 based on 536 reviews
Welcome to Chows Eating House, formerly known as Mr Chows. Situated on Parkgate front, overlooking River Dee with a panoramic view of Wales.
Been here some yrs ago .. the menu was varied like a normal chinese restaurant however its all about banquets this time around.Starters are varied but main courses are stuck in banquets of which you cannot order individually.. this is were they make their money .. slow service more drinks .. want a steak ..you will be waiting while others are still munching on a banquet ..The food is average .. your bill will be heavy .. and if you order a banquet take a snap shot on your phone to remember what you are getting.Not my cup of tea but went for a birthday occasion. 6/10
4 based on 210 reviews
We are a couple taking a short break in the area and fancied a nice "Ruby Murray", so after a number of recommendations inc Tripadvisor finished up at this restaurant. Cannot fault the experience, service levels were good with attentive staff and owner. As with most Indian restaurants it depends on chef as to how spicy and intense the flavours are but his food was certainly within parameters and for taste his Vindaloo was probably one of the best I have eaten, possibly a little more heat for my palate.Would certainly go again.
4 based on 16 reviews
absolutely diabolical , I ordered pork sweet and sour with fried rice for my daughter.it came in two trays with a small tub of what looked like automatic transmission fluid.the pork was vastly overcooked , dry and tasteless , each piece was a 1cm cube of meat and there were only 9 of them. the fried rice was boiled rice , old boiled rice , with some soy sauce to colour it and then shown a frying pan for a few seconds. then there was this tub of "stuff "which was pink with the consistency , or should I say viscosity , and tasted like antibiotic medicine for kids. the deep fried pork balls were like rubber , and they were on their own , no veg , no fruit , no peppers, onions , pineaple , nothing like any sweet and sour ive ever seenand what do you get when you complain.........don't come back.....you not welcome here.top service eh ?
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4 based on 44 reviews
We arrived and ordered food however as it was a Saturday evening they were very busy and once ordered we waited nearly 45 mins for food! On reflection we should have rang order through in advance before collecting however as we were just visiting the area and staying local we did not have a menu and couldn't find one on the internet.Food was average nothing to complain about but I have had better elsewhere.
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4 based on 316 reviews
We had passed this place a few times and seen the excellent reviews on Trip Advisor so when we were invited to a family meal out it seemed a good idea to try it. We were not disappointed, the decor is clean and modern the service very good all the staff were friendly efficient and courteous. The food was very good, I had the chicken butter korhai? Which was a special others enjoyed a dopiaza, a korma, a biryani all were enjoyed. The bill was as expected and we will definitely return to sample more of the menu
4 based on 86 reviews
Over the years I have found it hard to beat a local takeaway in st Asaph for a tikka wrap as I donât often feel like a big meal for one, last night after a long drive I fancied another but queensferry was too far to keep it hot while st Asaph was a drive further on so thought Holywell, never been here before, 10 mins from home ordered a large tikka in a nan rolled up, got it home & still hot, well I know people call it a snack but to me it was an absolute gorgeous snack & large they called it - I called it huge, but the nan itself was as they should be - really well cooked & the filling of chicken tikka, onions, mint sauce, salad stuff really was the tastiest I had, front of house there was a young lady who was so cheery & welcoming & the gent too, invited me back to try a curry - one things for sure - you bet I will be too, see you soon
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