Find out what Bangladeshi restaurants to try in Cramlington. Cramlington is a town and civil parish in Northumberland, England, 9 miles (14 kilometres) north of Newcastle upon Tyne. The name suggests a probable founding by the Danes or Anglo-Saxons. The population was 44,216 as of 2017. It sits on the border between Northumberland and North Tyneside with the traffic interchange at Moor Farm, Annitsford, linking the two areas.
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4 based on 516 reviews
Takdir can be translated to mean 'luck' or 'destiny'. This Indian restaurant has been running successfully under the same ownership since 1979. Mamzy and Suff have taken over from their father of the day to day running of the business. With them around th
Takdir is an absolute gem in the thriving food scene in Whitley Bay. Gorgeous venue with cracking views, excellent selection of drinks (including 2 for £10 cocktails), attentive and friendly service, good value and above all delicious, freshly made excellent quality food. Well worth a visit.
Most Popular Mediterranean food in Cramlington, England, United Kingdom
4 based on 306 reviews
Indian Restaurant - no review yet.Food was good value with good service.
We popped in without booking and were very lucky to get a table as even on a Tuesday night it was busy. Local people soon filled up the place as it has such a good menu and reputation. We ordered Tandoori chicken , a lamb curry, aloo gobi and rice. The meals are individually cooked to perfection so be patient, itâs worth the wait.Dear customer First of all allow me to thank you for your time and considerationWe are more than proud and happy to hear that you have enjoyed every aspect of your meal and service, we will continue working hard to maintain the same level of progress.Our biggest inspiration is your satisfaction.We look forward to welcoming you again in the near future to try more of our delicious dishesBest regards AHAR MANAGEMENT
5 based on 719 reviews
Thank you for choosing Shampan for your recent stay in Whitley Bay. We'd be grateful if you would review us on TripAdvisor. It's the world's largest travel site, helping over 60 million visitors every month plan the perfect trip. Our guests often tell us
My wife and I, after hearing some very good comments, booked a meal for last Thursday evening at SHAMPAN. From the moment we entered the restaurant we were impressed by the general ambience, and the immediate attention given to us by the staff. Sitting in a small waiting area, within a few minutes we had ordered and received our drinks. Shortly afterwards we were taken to our table and given the food menus. We chose our meals from the quite extensive, and reasonably priced, fixed price menu (available on Thursday and Sunday evenings). Our four courses, including papadoms, were delivered in very good time. The meal was excellent, and before it ended we both agreed that this is now our favourite Indian restaurant in the general area of Newcastle Upon Tyne. We must compliment Kami and his team for providing us with an excellent night-out. Their friendliness and efficiency is to be commended. Well done SHAMPAN. we will certainly be returning in the very near future.
4 based on 34 reviews
Lal Qila was my favourite Indian restaurant/Takeaway in Cramlington but this has overtaken it. The food is fantastic and well priced! Being a veggie can be a boring choice for takeaway food but the guys will make pretty much anything you ask for and make it as hot as you like - or not as the case may be.Food is always cooked fresh and to order so you can expect to wait 10-20 mins, sometimes longer at really busy times. its better to ring your order in and then collect to reduce your wait time if you can - better still place your order then go over to the Brockwell Seam for a drink whilst you wait. :) Enjoy :)
4 based on 83 reviews
Visited on Thursday night, everything we ordered was absolutely delicious. One of the starters ordered came with chicken rather than prawns but was yummy anyway. When we left they had made me a prawn one to take home with me - even though I had said it didn't matter - what service!!!!!!!! It was nice to see the restaurant busier than usual as it is that good it should be full all the time.
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4 based on 122 reviews
This is the 2nd time my family have had a takeaway from red Naga and the last time was poor but we chose not to advertise it, on this occasion I will. This was the poorest Indian I have had in the UK for many years having travelled the world for the last 8 years my knowledge and experience has led me to know what a âgood balanced Indian/Bangladeshiâ meal is.1. The mixed biryani lacked chicken extremely limited lamb and the âshrimpâ should of been âprawnâ well I know the difference so trying to pass it off as prawn is not of merchantable quality.2. The chicken tikka main was dry beyond belief and lacked flavour... to much mes on plas I think.3. The rogan josh was a concoction of flavours and lacked the layers of flavour that it should of had.Improve guys this is not good...... donât con the public with the âNagaâ it wonât work Thanks for the feedback Mr Graham,We have no qualms with negative reviews (All places get them regardless of how good the establishment is or isn't you will be challenged to find anywhere on TripAdvisor without at least a few negative reviews if they have received a moderately large amount of my reviews).My problem with the above review is that like so many previous reviews of the same ilk it was more than likely written out of anger to vent frustration that has no other outlet... apart from1, To physically batter me the owner (Which in a developed society governed by laws and the general integrity of most people you simply won't).2, Get on your keyboard and vent that frustration in anger and try to damage our reputation and/or business.Now let's not pretend for a second you know more about a "good balanced Indian/Bangladeshi" meal than the chefs or staff of Red Naga baring in mind this is close knit community (Bangladeshi community who run most if not all Indian establishments). Therefore everyone pretty much knows everything so all establishments you have eaten at in the north east we will know the chefs and owners and probably worked alongside them for years. Travelling the world does not constitute as making you an expert on 'Indian/Bangladeshi' food (what good is the world if we're talking about Indian food specifically). If you are as traveled as you suggest you'd know that authentic real authentic Indian food is quite hard to find (I have only seen the 'Staff curry' at the Gulshan or 'Korma' at Bilash constituting authentic Indian meals and yes we know everyone from them restaurants too it's a close knit community).So my point being we know pretty much what everyone is serving having worked with everyone grown up with everyone in this close knit Bangladeshi community - therefore we are not doing anything so drastically bad/different for this to be your worst meal in the UK... This could be believed if all the other reviews were bad (as someone somewhere has to be the worst) but based on our reviews and repeat customer I highly doubt it.... talking about 'repeat customers' your meal was so bad the first Saturday you ordered it you thought it was a good ideal to order the exact meal again the following Saturday?To say we are conning people... I don't even know how to respond to this and that's probably the main reason I have responded as I have. We opened this business in 2014 I personally was in my late 20's having worked hard my whole life saving trying to start my own business to suggest I would open up a venture and con people and risk my life savings is laughable. Like most businesses when opening the intentions are positive and we thought we could provide a good service/product and we still believe we do to this day. If we are conning people then we must be very good at it as we're conning the same hundreds of people week in week out year after year and getting away with it. We are that good at conning apparently we conned yourself as you ordered the same thing again a week later.To cut a long respond short... If ordering online the 1 hour time slot is an automated response we will respond with a more specific time and in your case it was an hour and a half. If you are unaware how the online ordering systems works I apologise its not perfect but most our customers now understand the system. The driver told me when delivering your order you were under the impression it was late however it was not. If you order again please bare this in mind.Thank you.
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