Reviews on Balti food in Carnforth, England, United Kingdom. Carnforth is a small town and civil parish near Lancaster in the north of Lancashire, England, situated at the north east end of Morecambe Bay. The parish of Carnforth had a population of 5,350 recorded in the 2001 census, and forms part of the City of Lancaster. The 2011 Census measured a population of 5,560.
Things to do in Carnforth
4 based on 733 reviews
The new 120 seat Kashish offers diners a whole new experience of fine dining and aims to change peopleâs perceptions of Indian Food. Opened in July 2012 and headed up by a team of experienced and award winning chefs it has gone from strength to strength b
Visited with a group of friends for dinner today evening.Management has a peculiar style of serving all the items in kadhai(wok) but not in serving bowl. There was no serving spoon to take out the portion from kadhai. Entire experience was unique and caused inconvenience for all of us.No hand wash facility in the dining room. Wash room is small and within a room having one entry for both male and female users.Food is of average taste.
4 based on 574 reviews
Sultan of Lancaster immediately makes you feel like youâre in for a treat as soon as you enter. Housed in a disused church on Brock Street in the city centre, not far from Lancaster Cathedral, this suave Indian eatery sets the scene with beautiful pillars
Had a important business meeting so wanted to impress my colleague and take him to a fine dining. The Sultan with is beautiful architecture was my top choice. Was a great evening with the perfect atmosphere. The food was v delicious. We had a karai gosh with a garlic naan and chicken jalfrezi with pilau rice. Amazing flavours and spices! Staff were very pleasant. Meeting was v successful. I shall be attending more often for sure!
4 based on 594 reviews
Opened 21st July 2010
During our visit we found this place to be one of the better Indian restaurants , food was great ( all dishes we ordered ) . Service was fast and pleasant.
4 based on 733 reviews
The new 120 seat Kashish offers diners a whole new experience of fine dining and aims to change peopleâs perceptions of Indian Food. Opened in July 2012 and headed up by a team of experienced and award winning chefs it has gone from strength to strength b
Visited with a group of friends for dinner today evening.Management has a peculiar style of serving all the items in kadhai(wok) but not in serving bowl. There was no serving spoon to take out the portion from kadhai. Entire experience was unique and caused inconvenience for all of us.No hand wash facility in the dining room. Wash room is small and within a room having one entry for both male and female users.Food is of average taste.
4 based on 219 reviews
Made our usual yearly trip. Not much space for a large party but the restaurant was as usual very accommodating. Shish kebab was very good, garlic chilli tikka massala wasnât anything special. Everybody else really enjoyed their meals. Service was good. Take your own alcohol as they have no licence.
4 based on 129 reviews
Spice Touch is a family owned independent Takeaway which was established in 2013 with the sole objective of providing local people with quality food using the finest ingredients. All our food is cooked fresh to order on the premises and served with a reli
Had the delight of getting halfway through my meal to find a "cigarette filter wrapper" BAKED into my naan bread. Rang up explaining and that we wanted a refund, owner got extremely aggressive swearing and shouting down the phone also refused a refund and told us to never come back (like we ever would) reported to H+S food trading standards absolutely disgusting.They also deleted their Facebook page to hide my previous review from their customers, either staff are idelly rolling cigarettes on the food prep counters or food hygiene clearly isn't a top priority in this place.
4 based on 394 reviews
The first time my wife and I visited the London we had the best Indian food ever. I remember thinking, âwell that is probably because it is Londonâ. But it appears I was wrong because Carnforth/Bolton-le-Sands can give London a run for their money (for less money I might add). We had an excellent meal from a menu with so many selections that this relative neophyte simply relied on a few suggestions from the waiter after he had determined what my preferences might be. Easy to find, plenty of parking and a menu large enough and diverse enough to please any palate. It is on my âhave to goâ for my next trip to that area.
4 based on 733 reviews
The new 120 seat Kashish offers diners a whole new experience of fine dining and aims to change peopleâs perceptions of Indian Food. Opened in July 2012 and headed up by a team of experienced and award winning chefs it has gone from strength to strength b
Visited with a group of friends for dinner today evening.Management has a peculiar style of serving all the items in kadhai(wok) but not in serving bowl. There was no serving spoon to take out the portion from kadhai. Entire experience was unique and caused inconvenience for all of us.No hand wash facility in the dining room. Wash room is small and within a room having one entry for both male and female users.Food is of average taste.
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