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4 based on 67 reviews
Indian restaurant
I had been here before when it was called Tripti and vowed I would never return. As the name has changed but not sure if it is under new management?The food is a poor excuse for Indian food, very bland and lacing in any flavour. This is one of those Indians catering for the chicken tikka masala brigade?I vow never to return!
4 based on 120 reviews
Unfortunately we had to wait over an hour for our food here as the nice staff wanted to place our order quickly, and we were not ready. Pappadoms were quick! ;) the portions were fresh and on the small size. We had starters each and main course. Price is average for an upscale indian I would say.
4 based on 284 reviews
The Old Bengal is a grade 2 listed building formerly the Prince of Wales public house. Recently (December 2013) refurbished to give it that warm inviting feel. We pride ourselves on serving the best food at reasonable prices. Our Chefs are some of the mos
I've been visiting The Old Bengal for years and it's the best curry house in beaconsfield, sorry, was the best curry house in beaconsfield.It has recently changed hands and my visits since have just got worse and worse every time. I visited this Saturday and we had to go and get a member of staff to take a drinks order, the same for food and then again to ask how much it was going to cost for the whole experience. The food took a long time to come and you would of thought they were rationing the chicken, a couple of pieces per dish. Unfortunately the standards of the food isn't the only thing to have dropped, The waiters used to be great,immaculately turned out, polite and a great laugh! Now they're the complete opposite, I've never been severed a curry so aggressively just shout the dish and throw it down. Cheers mate!I loved the old Bengal, unfortunately the 'new' Bengal is not the same. The title for best curry house in beaconsfield is up for grabs, suggestions welcomed
Where to eat British food in Chalfont St. Giles: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 653 reviews
Indian Restaurant.
I always find it difficult to choose what to eat at this restaurant as they have a large selection of items on the menu. All the dishes are really good and because of that you want to order one of everything. Thatâs why luckily the staff here can be relied upon to choose for you and this time, once again, they chose some great dishes. When you want to try everything itâs great to get a custom platter of a wide selection of grilled items each one cooked really well and full of flavour. The curry dishes also were packed with flavour and just at the right spice level. The naan here is the best naan I have had at any Indian restaurant, soft, light and tasty without any hard burnt bits. I could have eaten 10 of them. Again the selection chosen by the owner was perfect for the curry, garlic and cheese. This was a great meal and the two people I bought here were equally impressed with the taste of the food.
4 based on 254 reviews
Indian restaurant and takeaway
Had a takeaway from here and I have to say it was probably the best curry Iâve had. I live behind the Indian sizzler and new shapla but the spice lounge knocks the socks off them.
Where to eat Asian food in Chalfont St. Giles: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 144 reviews
Ordered a takeaway for collection.They clearly donât start cooking until you arrive,pay and then start the wait. This is the second time I have waited over an hour from ordering.Food is not even worth the wait. Greedy business that puts the customer second.Lots of other places nearby. Use them.
Where to eat European food in Chalfont St. Giles: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 357 reviews
We hope to take you on a culinary journey of the Indian subcontinent. You are invited to explore the many regional styles of cooking that India has to offer. From Tamil Nadu in the south to Delhi and Punjab in the north, from Goa and Kerala on the western
Went by chance very late on a Saturday night after checking into nearby hotel. Well-received and shown to our table. Incredibly extensive menu with several dishes new to us although many variants on a theme. While we enjoyed our starters we discussed with our waiter a main dish which was relatively mild for my wife. When the main dishes came the choice was actually too spicy for her and without a moment's hestitation the waiter whisked the dish away and brought a similar but much milder version with additional rice.Somehow we got involved with another member of staff on the skills of napkin-folding - he was preparing other tables. My wife received an impromptu lesson on the skill which she thoroughly enjoyed and was even invited back the next day for more "classes". Unfortunately we did not have the time to return.Overall a great evening with good food and an unexpected delightful "class".Top marks to the staff
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