Reviews on Asian food in Sleaford, England, United Kingdom. Sleaford (historically known as New Sleaford) is a market town and civil parish in Lincolnshire, England. Since 1973, the parish boundaries have included Quarrington to the south-west, Holdingham to the north and Old Sleaford to the east – contiguous settlements and former civil parishes which, with New Sleaford, had formed an Urban District. The town is on the edge of the fertile Fenlands, about 11 miles (18 km) north-east of Grantham, 16 miles (26 km) west of Boston, and 17 miles (27 km) south of Lincoln. With a population of 17,671 at the 2011 Census, the town is the largest settlement in the North Kesteven district. Bypassed by the A17 and the A15, it is connected to Lincoln, Newark, Peterborough and King's Lynn. Sleaford railway station is on the Nottingham to Skegness (via Grantham) and Peterborough to Lincoln Lines.
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3 based on 36 reviews
Visited this restaurant last night. It has changed its name and I think the chef too. The food was the blandest Chinese food my husband and I had ever eaten. It looked insipid and lacked any flavouring. In fact the only dish with taste was the rice!!!!
Went here after getting a leaflet saying it was under new management. We have tried it before and didn't think it was very good.It is still the same staff just a different name.We thought we would give it another try, should have just not bothered.The food was rubbish. Insipid watery sauce with very little texture or flavour. I had a vegetarian curry. Thought there would be chunky veg, however, no peppers or mushrooms etc.As for the local sourced ingredients, stated on the new menu, yes, if it's your local supermarket frozen veg isle! That's all that was in the sauce. My partner had a meat curry and it was the same.The worse curry we have had. My advice, save your money, get a jar sauce from the supermarket, because it will be better, either that or go elsewhere.Overall seriously disappointed.
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3 based on 89 reviews
Checking out the menu when we arrived the food prices seemed very reasonable, however, what we didn't realise was that prices were even better with a £9.95 deal (starter, main, rice and bread). It would be very difficult to find a better deal anywhere! The food was good and plentiful but the sevice was little slow. Never mind, the drinks flowed between courses!
4 based on 47 reviews
I expected better food as the Chinese has a food hygiene rating of 5. The food is OK but its the appearance of the lace that really puts me off. If they cannot be bothered to maintain the shop, why bother inside..
4 based on 63 reviews
One of the dishes we ordered was Beef and Tomato. When we got it home we had orange floating things on the top which resembled cheddar cheese. We phoned and the nice lady told us it was egg......whatever it was was not nice. The Yong Chow rice was egg fried with a bit of canned, cubed ham and some char Su. Not encouraging.However the S/S Chicken Balls were well cooked,plentiful and served with a Sour, not Sweet sauce. We liked the fact that there was no MSG to make it thicken.We did not enjoy the meal but it will be to the taste of lots......
4 based on 208 reviews
This is our local Indian restaurant. I must have eaten here fifty times. The food is always very good, sometimes excellent, and the menu has some different dishes. The problem however is the service. It seems to take longer every time we go. On Saturday it was over an hour before we got our starters, and another hour for the mains. The restaurant wasn't even full. From where I sat, I did observe bag after bag of takeaway being handed over the counter. La Royale needs to decide whether it is a restaurant or a takeaway as it doesn't seem to be able to handle both. I was tempted to call and order a takeaway for delivery to our table. By the way - it has a bring-your-own-drinks policy, which saves you money, but you need to know this before you set off as it it is miles from anywhere you can buy a bottle :)
4 based on 64 reviews
Gurkha19 is the new family run Nepalese and indian restaurant serving various curries with traditional himalayan recipes. Your satisfaction is our priority. We aim to create our food according to your taste so please feel free to ask any modification you
After being recommended this restaurant we visited for the first time tonight. It was very quiet with only two other diners present. One of our dishes was a Chicken Tikka main course. It had very little flavour and was disappointing. When we were given a check back at the end if the meal we gave our observation and the waiter offered to make the meal again which seemed a bit pointless at this late stage. An earlier check back would have been welcome.There are nicer restaurants in the area.
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4 based on 240 reviews
Friends who recently moved to Sleaford took us to this restaurant when we went to visit them recently and whilst having little knowledge of Thai cuisine thoroughly enjoyed our experience.The food was goo and very tasty (we had one of the set menus) ,the staff were friendly and attentive and the atmosphere was warm and inviting.Would I go again ,yes but next time I would probably branch out from the set menu and go a la carte for greater variety and choice but a very enjoyable experience
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4 based on 368 reviews
The Agra restaurant is a family friendly restaurant providing intimate dining to corporate facilitates ,we cater for small parties to large events . Private parking set on a 1 acre site with easy access of the A17 & A153 . Our team consists of Multi award
My sib, being born in Lincolnshire and still living there (hence Yellow Belly), invited me to his local curry house. Never passing up the opportunity for a curry, I quickly agreed. Now the location is rather bizarre and on entering the restaurant, you are glad that you haven't just dropped a tab. Again bizarre but maybe for Lincolnshire, this is Asian flair and elan. Once you've accepted the strange reality you're now in and go with it, you realise that the clientele are perfectly at one and really enjoying it. I zenned out and ordered multiple starters and mains (all to shared family style). The food was cracking and the service friendly - food was cooked on demand (a very good thing) and so a wait was required. However popadoms and pickles filled the void. Definitely worth visiting if straying of the A1
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