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3 based on 43 reviews
We had a take away. We used the on line menu and chose food that we couldn't find on the paper menu we subsequently picked up. I think they would accommodate whatever you wanted. I chose the chicken kebab with nan - which turned out to be lots of lovely char grilled chicken with salad and a big nicely cooked nan bread. The sauce on the side wasn't to my taste but that didn't detract from the beautifully cooked meal. Would highly recommend.
4 based on 308 reviews
Recommended by Michelin Guide 2015 - 2019 and one of only nine Indian restaurants in the country to be awarded a Bib Gourmand. Arguably the finest Indian food in the North of England. Haveli offers great Indian food prepared with only the freshest ingredi
Having visited this restaurant many time before, we were looking forward to our Saturday curry night at Haveli. God knows what has happened, but both the service and the food has gone down hill. Yes it was busy on arrival, but we had to prompt the waiter to ask if our table was ready. Yes it was, but the staff were just not tuned in. We opted for the sharing platter to start with which was tasty. The mains however were either totally over spiced or very bland. Husbands lamb madras left a residue on the tongue! Friends korma was not the normal burst of flavours, but really just cream. We asked for a top up of the two extremely small pots of rice, which was fine but at a cost of £5. So at the end of the meal we spoke to the waiter about our disappointing evening. He happily informed us that "everyone has mentioned how spicy the lamb is tonight"...............I think this place has got too big for its boots. Thinking it has a captive audience in Darras Hall, but they need to realise if their food and service are below par people will just go elsewhere. Gladly we do not live in Portland and are very lucky to have the UK's best casual indian restaurant on our doorstop (Dabawal).
4 based on 205 reviews
In the town centre, Hexham
My friend took me to this restaurant. Parking was difficult and it was a long walk to and from the restaurant. We were allocated a table on arrival. The staff were efficient and friendly. Drinks were quickly served. We selected our Cantonese meal from the large menu and it was served very quickly. The food was very tasty and warm. I will definitely return for a meal when in the area.
4 based on 308 reviews
Recommended by Michelin Guide 2015 - 2019 and one of only nine Indian restaurants in the country to be awarded a Bib Gourmand. Arguably the finest Indian food in the North of England. Haveli offers great Indian food prepared with only the freshest ingredi
Having visited this restaurant many time before, we were looking forward to our Saturday curry night at Haveli. God knows what has happened, but both the service and the food has gone down hill. Yes it was busy on arrival, but we had to prompt the waiter to ask if our table was ready. Yes it was, but the staff were just not tuned in. We opted for the sharing platter to start with which was tasty. The mains however were either totally over spiced or very bland. Husbands lamb madras left a residue on the tongue! Friends korma was not the normal burst of flavours, but really just cream. We asked for a top up of the two extremely small pots of rice, which was fine but at a cost of £5. So at the end of the meal we spoke to the waiter about our disappointing evening. He happily informed us that "everyone has mentioned how spicy the lamb is tonight"...............I think this place has got too big for its boots. Thinking it has a captive audience in Darras Hall, but they need to realise if their food and service are below par people will just go elsewhere. Gladly we do not live in Portland and are very lucky to have the UK's best casual indian restaurant on our doorstop (Dabawal).
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4 based on 226 reviews
We went here on a Saturday evening and it was very busy, booking is essential. Food was really good and service was attentive without being fussy. Starters and mains were good sized portions without being silly. Prices are very reasonable. Well worth a try.
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4 based on 435 reviews
Went in early and were accomodated well. The starters of onion bhajies and prawn were fantastic, as well as the pompadoms and selections of ghutney. The main course needs addressing in regards presentation - it just looked like they had ladled out a coloured sauce and applied poured it into bowl, with chichen and lamb being at the bottom of the sea bed - a lot to improve on.
4 based on 164 reviews
Decided enroute home to pick up a take-away, as the restaurant had literally just opened we were advised that it would be a half hour wait. We ordered three starters, four different mains and a selection of accompaniments. To be honest the starters were okay but very poor value for money. The mains although completely different actually all tasted roughly the same, but were however tasty, just slightly disappointed. Will return for a sit in meal and try again sometime.
4 based on 386 reviews
Elegant Indian dining in a beautiful country setting- situated in one of the oldest station houses in the world.
Booked for my Special Birthday. Was OK . Curry was good but over priced. Our local Indian resturant is just as good but half the price. Was met in the small bar /reception which was standing room only. Not a good start. Our order was taken eventually when we managed to get a drink and a seat. We were then taken to our table 15mins later up stairs.It did get better from then on.But just OK
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