Find out what Indian restaurants to try in Solihull. Solihull (/ˈsɒlɪhʌl/ or /ˈsoʊliːhʌl/ or /soʊliˈhʌl/) is a large town in the West Midlands of England with a population of 206,700 in the 2011 Census. Historically in Warwickshire, it is a part of the West Midlands conurbation. It is the largest town in, and administrative centre of, the larger Metropolitan Borough of Solihull, which itself has a population of 209,890.
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4 based on 468 reviews
Get closer to the real India at Birmingham's most vibrant road-side cafe. Feast on true classic curries from India's far-flung corners or explore the wonderful flavour variety of our Thalis, the undoubted stars of the show.
For some reason I have never quite managed to get here until yesterday. As part of the Lasan group I had great expectations. We had a good meal but to be honest I was slightly disappointed. The menu is quite limited and not quite what I would call street food, indeed the main menu looks like a few Bangladeshi menus I have seen. The food we had was very good and flavoursome, a bit salty for my taste but I am sure would please most. As a first timer, I would suggest you read the menu carefully or interrogate the waiter to understand exactly what you will be getting. The service was functional rather than friendly and timing between courses just right for us. I thought the dining room is a bit dark and dated, possibly due for a make over. The bill was reasonable for what we had and we left happy. There are a few "street food" restaurants around now and all the ones I have been are stiff competition. Dear Curryholic,Thank you for choosing to dine at Raja Monkey, and we really appreciate you taking the time to give us your kind feedback. We're thrilled to hear your first dining experience was a great one, but would have liked it to be amazing, as it is for most of our guests. We do hope we'll be having the pleasure of your company again soon.
4 based on 722 reviews
4 Arden Oak Road Sheldon Birmingham B26 3LX Tel: 0121 742 0636 Fax: 0121 742 3311 Opening Hours Monday - Sunday 5.30pm to Midnight Including Bank Holidays
Superb service and excellent food highly recommended amazing staff food was mind - blowing will be visiting this place regularly specially the Lamb Tawa was so so nice and mouthwatering with choice of desserts also 7 star service .Thanks to the owner of the business he was so busy when we entered the restaurant but he had provided us a nice environment and great service
4 based on 288 reviews
Come and be enthralled by the sights, sounds and spices of India. Delight in the culinary joys of authentic street food of India.
If you don't love the decor or the atmosphere you certainly will love the food. Very authentic taste from the biryani right down to the chutney! The manager walks around also making sure customers are happy. This place deserves all the success it gets.We are truly happy you enjoy our food, Ruksana. Thank you for the great review!Looking forward to your next visit!Kind regardsSid NairGeneral Manager
4 based on 1056 reviews
Located in the former private mansion on the High Street is Panchuli,Solihull's premiere fine indian dining restaurant.Award winning chef Maz Rahman leads his dynamic team in providing elegant and unsurpassed modern Indian cuisine, ensuring the highest st
Visited this restaurant after it was recommended to my husband. We'd heard amazing things about the food so when it didn't live up to expectations we were disappointed.Firstly we were shoved in a corner downstairs. the decor was shabby & we mainly saw & heard the kitchen door opening & closing & the staff in the book. i think this area would be better served as a bar/waiting area. I ordered the butterfly prawn starter - it was £6.95 for TWO prawns. wasn't pleased. at least 3 is reasonable & 4 would be ideal. they were fairly tasty. i'm not sure why you would serve bits of shredded lettuce & carrots as a salad with this prawns as well as a dollop each of chilli & mint sauces. the prawns are cooked in butter. they shouldn't be mixed with these sauces. my husband had fish pakoras which were greasy & thin pieces of fish that had little flavour. i think they were tilapia. we got my son sheekh kebabs which were underseasoned & had red food colouring in them. his chips were nice.mains were much better. i had the punjabi murgh (chicken & mince) it was meant to be spicy but wasn't. it was a nice dish but they used chicken tikka pieces like any other curry house. i hate that, for over £12 i would expect proper chicken pieces. price of this dish was ridiculous. husband had lamb daal spinach which was quite tasty because it was a bit different but nothing special.Naan & Chapattis weren't soft & fluffy & the naan was quite crispy. no butter or anything on it either.Bill came to just over £56 (3 soft drinks no alcohol). which was a bit on the pricier side for what it was.staff were attentive & polite.a nice enough visit but won't be rushing back. i can order this type of curry on just eat & it would be a lot cheaper. i hope this review was constructive enough as i don't want any backlash from the restaurant
4 based on 1119 reviews
As a group of mates, we have been eating at Indian restaurants for nearly thirty years, and this is one of our favourites. Great customer service combined with superb food and very good value. Well worth a try in our opinion.
4 based on 203 reviews
Alleppy Boat restaurant that is run fully by Indians.We give you authentic food from Kerala, the God's Own Country. Savour our authentic dishes and enjoy the true taste of India. Here at Alleppy Boat Restaurant we are constantly striving to improve our se
Short review. Nice waiting staff and nice range of meals. It was ok but lacking a bit of flavour. I would go again though and give the place another chance.
4 based on 291 reviews
Absolutely blown away by this little gem of a restaurant. Could fault nothing. Looks inviting from the outside and we received a warm welcome inside. Spotless including toilets. Tastefully decorated. Lovely ambiance. Service just as we like it. Food was the best we had tasted in a long time. Excellent presentation and piping hot. Tuesday is a special offer night. £9.99 for popadom and dips, choice of starter, main, rice or bread. We thoroughly enjoyed every mouthful. Bring your own booze option was a nice surprise. Shop a couple of doors down to buy. Highly recommended.
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4 based on 475 reviews
The Masala Club is an ideal place to socialise, impress your friends, family and associates and enjoy a perfect night out in what is undoubtedly the most sumptuous and intimate Indian dining experience in Balsall Common. Situated in the village of Ballsal
Good quality traditional Indian and Bengali cuisine. I tried the chicken curry which was nicely spiced and medium hot and my wife had a very nice mixed vegetable balti. The lemon rice was excellent!
4 based on 248 reviews
Ordered a takeaway on Saturday night .... about 6.30 .... delivered less than half an hour later... fantastic service.Chicken tikka was juicy and tender and well flavoured... salad crisp and fresh.Lamb sagwala with lemon and coriander rice to follow, again stunning tastes and depths of flavour.Peshwari nan lovely moist and sweet. Still the best.
4 based on 1365 reviews
Welcome to the... 'Best kept secret in Solihull. At the Delhi we strive to provide a unique experience in eating, bringing you authentic Indian cuisine, reliving the days of the Old East and embracing the new flavours of the West. Our success is testimony
Stuck in Solihull overnight. Curry needed. TripAdvisor consulted and walking distance acceptable. Well what a find! Perfect portion size. Perfect spicing and different to our normal West Yorkshire offerings. Staff were fantastic. Spoke to the boss as well who was very keen to ensure we had enjoyed our meal. 28 covers. Above their takeaway. Highly recommended.
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