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4 based on 116 reviews
Was talked into going here by my partner but must admit I wasn't keen on the idea judging by the outside, and after the visit discovered it wasn't any better inside.Inside was very tired looking and in desperate need of a refurbishment.The food was very basic,poor presentation, and poor quality ingredients.The curry was the worst I've ever had, and the only curry restaurant that I've been to where I was unable to eat the main course. We won't ever return as we've been to many curry restaurants over the years, where we've always eaten and enjoyed all of our food unlike here.
4 based on 657 reviews
Namaste & Welcome Crowned by the world highest peaks the vibrant Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal remains almost the most enigmatic of countries to visit. The Gurkha Kitchen present an outstanding experience. Enjoy the pleasure of our cuisine.We offer a combina
Went as a family of four with an 11 year old and everything was great. Staff very informative about the food choices and nothing was to much trouble, felt like we were the only people in the restaurant. Choice if food was amazing and went with the set meal, the waiter advised us on what dishes to have after I asked for some advice, couldn't of got it any better. The whole meal was beautiful and enjoyed by the whole family. We will definitely be returning, my son wants to go back every day. Highly recommended, see you soon. Thank You for your feedback
4 based on 105 reviews
We visited Radhuni with some friends who live locally and had highly recommended this restaurant. We were not disappointed! I ordered chicken pathia, which can be too hot for me in some places but the staff were very helpful and offered to reducee heat and it was perfect. We were also offered a complimentary chicken dish - again perfect, finishing with a liqueur. We would definitely visit again when in the area and recommend.
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4 based on 171 reviews
Went bayleaf with a couple mates not long ago. First of all, when asking for poppadoms, I requested a normal poppadom and a spicy poppadom. The waiter looked at me with pure disgust like I had just slaughtered his child?? Come on mate. The service from the waiter was generally embarrassing, had such a bad attitude towards us for no apparent reason. When my curry came out, it was completely wrong. I informed the worker who took my order, he insisted I ordered a chicken tikka balti when I clearly ordered a madras. Fair enough if he brought me out a curry called a padras or somet but the two donât even sound the same! Two minutes after he took away the chicken tikka balti, a âmadrasâ came out.. suspicious to say the least. The curry tasted like a fire from the pits of hell!! Blatantly whacked a few more chillis in before serving it to me. Like I said, usually alrate but I was left more than disappointed.
4 based on 564 reviews
Multi award winning Indian Restaurant situated in Nuthall, Nottingham and crowned East Midlands Indian Restaurant of the Year 2016. Now included in the 2017 Michelin Guide Nottinghams only fully open Indian Kitchen, watch your food being cooked fresh to o
First visit to Lime. Decided to bring a couple of cans of pilsner with me as I was unsure on if they were licenced or not. Went as a group of four and was seated by a kind waiter. I asked him if I could have my own drinks to which he replied "yes only your own alcohol". Perfect. I asked for a glass which arrived swiftly and proceeded to pour my first drink. Before I knew it, a different, aged man in a shirt took the can out of my hands and loudly stated "NO cans. ONLY bottles. YOU can't have that in here." This was embarrassing and I felt like a naughty child back at school. I explained how the other waiter hadn't specified that I wasn't allowed cans only to be pointed to some tiny writing above the till which you wouldn't see on your way in unless you stood nose-to-nose at the front desk. To make matters worse, I was presented a tiny bottle of warm Stella and told to drink that instead. Apparently cans look "tacky" which is fair enough, and I wouldn't have minded if I wasn't 'told off' like a naughty boy. Anyway, after the man had finished his harassment I proceeded to pop next door and grab a couple of bottles of lager to have with my meal as I don't drink Stella and certainly don't appreciate being made to feel like I was a criminal. If I do ever return, I'll be sure to bring my bottles and magnifying glass. Although I probably won't, because the food is nothing special.Hi Alex FThanks for your review and as always we welcome feedback.I'd like to address your query and provide the full context to your visit for the readers. Firstly it is not common practice for people who are unsure if a restaurant is licenced or not to just come with their own drinks on the off chance a restaurant is licenced or not - most people either call up or check our website to find out and in both cases they would have been advised of the policy very clearly.In addition, as you walk into the restaurant our policy is also clearly displayed directly infront that explains this very clearly in font size 48 and is impossible to miss as you enter - I would be slightly concerned for you if did require magnifying glasses to read such large text!? on a serious note if you felt we could have done more to make it clearer I would be grateful for your feedback ([email protected]).At your table you were very politely advised of the drinks policy that no cans are allowed in to the restaurant. After this explanation you continued to challenge our policy and were very persistent to seek permission to do so. The matter could have been very easily closed in 10 seconds had you accepted and respected our drinks policy and the explanation we provided. Unfortunately with you not wanting to accept this we had to repeat this several times until you finally realised we would not make any exceptions on our policy - this was not nice for our staff to deal with, for you or your fellow guests.We calmly explained that we have a very generous policy of allowing you to bring your own alcoholic drinks (bottles only - no cans) and we do not charge corkage and please respect our generous policy. We do not apologise for our policy as we feel it is very generous and we kindly request all customers that visit to respect this which they do.One of the disappointing discrepancies from your review was how much you enjoyed our food - it is always great to see empty plates and to receive the great feedback as we did from you and your overall judgement to be clouded by not being able to use your cans. We would welcome you back as we do care about all our customers and hope that your next visit will be a more positive one and not surrounded by any confusion.
5 based on 324 reviews
Itâs a nice restaurant - not much area, but very cozy and enjoyable. The staff is very friendly and service oriented. The food was very delicious. I will come back.
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