Reviews on Asian food in Sidmouth, England, United Kingdom. Sidmouth /ˈsɪdməθ/ is a town situated on the English Channel coast in Devon, South West England, 14 miles (23 km) east-southeast of Exeter. In 2004, it had a population of about 15,000, of whom 40% were aged 65 or over. By the time of the 2011 census the population was 12,569. It is a tourist resort and a gateway to the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. A large part of the town has been designated a conservation area.
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4 based on 376 reviews
In the town centre of Sidmouth, opposite the Sidmouth Conservative Club and cinema.
Working in Sidmouth for a week and it was time for my weekly curry fix, read good reviews about the Sidmouth Tandoori also was recommended by some locals.Very small restaurant as well as takeaway and basic no frills, i love good reviews from a basic restaurant, i was told that you have to book to get a table (another good sign ) i opted for a take out and after ordering from a great menu some of the dishes i hadnât heard of before along with the classic greats. I chatted to the lady owner who takes the orders, she told me that her and her husband had been in the same spot for 17yrs and still have the same menu which her husband devised and does all of the cooking. What a charming lovely lady, we chatted about different foods and countries until my order was ready. The food was over outstanding full of tastes and perfectly cooked , bare in mind i live in london and iâm spoilt for choice for a curry , i have many reviews if you care to look. The Sidmouth Tandoori takes my top slot by quite a margin and if i lived less than the four hours away that i do iâd be a regular, you never know maybe one day when a few of us fancy a curry we might just be back.(thanks for the fork loan, will bring it back tomorrow )
4 based on 238 reviews
I visited alone, monday night in Sidmouth was in walking distance of hotel, only another table of 9 in. Waiter good, had draught cobra beer which was good, usually in bottles. I didnt have a starter, but chicken tikka shamwalla & mushroom rice lovely, not over priced. I read review calling it grubby, not at all, they must be thinking of the one across the road.
3 based on 75 reviews
Visited here earlier this evening (01/07/19) after travelling several hours. Decor was in traditional red with brick walls and wooden furniture. Piano music was playing in the background (ok for us). Had mixed veg soup starter which was packed with veg and it's fairly thick, mild and smooth in consistency. Followed by Beancurd Szechuan and side order of chips. Really spicy, flavoursome and filling. Other half had hot and spicy soup starter (fairly mild) followed by Beef Szechuan. The food was piping hot and served efficiently because it wasn't very busy. The hostess was polite and professional in manner. The only minor issue was she forgot to supply our drinks (only diet coke and jasmine) prior to having our soups served. Very satisfying though.
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