Reviews on Asian food in Spalding, England, United Kingdom including Gurkha Oven, Katana Japanese (Teppanyaki & sushi) cuisine, 1498 The Spice Affair, The Crystal Inn, Tulip Tandoori Restaurant, Curry Inn, Beijing Palace Chinese Restaurant, Indus, Sunlight Chinese and Thai Takeaway Donington, The Golden City Restaurant
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4 based on 26 reviews
Went here on the off chance, and so please we did.Maybe a little bit dated inside, but is clean and well maintained.Service was excellent. and the food was without doubt the best Chinese we have eaten! All served hot, and everything was delicious, and to top it all what was left was given to us in containers to take away! Also serves a few English dishes, so there should be something for everyone.Definitely will be using this place again to sit in and also for takeaways!
4 based on 35 reviews
Ordered on a Sunday evening. An hours waiting time. We got there just after an hour and had to wait another ten minutes. I ordered a special fried rice and curry sauce. My girlfriend ordered an oriental finger box, rice and Hong Kong style sweet and sour. Mine was quite salty. The prawn toast I tried from the box wasnât very fresh and the box looked all very samey.A distinctly average Chinese Iâm afraid. Iâve had better but Iâve had worse. Useful when open on a Sunday evening when most others are closed.
4 based on 138 reviews
Indian food
Have used Indus for years, but then started using another restaurant fr a while, but decided to try Indus again, but wish we hadn't.Ordered a takeaway for delivery, estimated dlivery time was 55 minutes, after 90 minutes had a phone call saying delivery driver was outside....he wasn't.Rang Indus who said the driver must have made a mistake, but said ours would be delivered soon, and ensured us it would be hot.It arrived after 2 hours ,issing some items. What there was of it was awful quality, no disrespect to Iceland, but it was like one of their frozen curries.Rang Indus about the missing items, who said they would send them out. Guess what? They never arrived.All in all, terriblle service and terrible food, and Indus you have lost a customer
4 based on 43 reviews
We called in for the evening buffet, having already had the lunchtime menu which we found to be excellent. £20.95 per person for 4 different courses. We had two each of the starters which were very good. The duck with pancakes were also good, although not enough duck meat for more than 2 pancakes each. From here in, the portions got smaller, and the service slower. I had large diet coke my wife had tap water with ice. When reordering, my wife was told to help herself to tap water, no ice available. The chicken with salt & pepper was just 4 small nuggets of chicken. The beef in the beef with tomato was rather chewy so I left it. The rest was ok. Just waiting for our ice cream, I have put my glasses on, just in case. A bit disappointing as started at 5 stars but dropped as time progressed. Ah just turned up with ice cream, clearly the kids portion.
4 based on 103 reviews
We went here on a Tuesday evening to take advantage of their Tuesday offer of starter, main, rice and shared side for £10.95 which was a good deal. The place itself is nice and reasonably clean. Chairs were worn. We went at opening just after 5pm and another couple were there. It remained very quiet whilst we were there but it was early. We had poppadoms to start which came with the usual dips and accompaniments and I couldnât fault them, standard Indian really.I ordered a reshmi kebab starter which came with side salad. The side salad was room temperature and sadly the reshmi kebab meat was pretty lacking in any flavour. For a main I had a chicken bhuna and special rice. The special rice had frozen peas in it that were the really cheap supermarket variety that tasted dry when you ate them. It was quite off putting. The rest of the rice dish lacked any flavour too.The bhuna, advertised as a medium heat dish, was really disappointing. It looked as it should but again, no heat and a real lack of flavour. Very disappointing. As a side we had aloo gobi which actually had more flavour than my main and also a peshwari nan which was tasty but on the small side for a proper Indian restaurant.Drinkwise, a Thatchers Gold was spot on.My girlfriend had chicken chat with mushroom rice which she said was very nice indeed. Her review has scored better than mine so evens mine out perhaps! Iâd go here again and order differently for a second chance but Iâve definitely had better than this visit.
4 based on 139 reviews
Arrived after 10pm on payday Friday, and the staff were cleaning up after a party. Even though they could of turned us away. We were the only two there. The tulip couldnât have been more accommodating. 4 poppas and dips, starters, mains. Shared a nan and onion bhajis. All of which was good quality grub. Although they may have wanted to close early. Not once did they rush, to get us out. Two greedy men and amazing value. Well worth a visit.
4 based on 236 reviews
We specialize in Cantonese cuisine and have been a local favourite for over 25 years. Our vast range of dishes include baked lobster in ginger and spring onion to delicate steamed dim sum. If you are looking for a warm welcome and traditional Cantonese fo
We asked for large pancake rolls as part of a takeaway, but were refused so we ordered normal spring rolls instead. They were pathetic, so small that there was almost nothing identifiable inside and were bone dry. The chicken balls were ok and plenty of them, but the rest of the dishes were nothing special at all. £30 up the wall to be honest. Only went here as reviews seemed so good. When you lay out what you have bought on the table you really see just how little you get for your cash. Thanks though, as we have finally decided to stop takeaways altogether now as it seems all about them and not about the customer anymore. Takeaways used to be so good in this country and decent value for money!
4 based on 301 reviews
Goan/Indian cuisine reflects the combination of Arabian, Portuguese and native cultures, which is a unique blend of richness and simplicity. Our menu pays homage to this unique colourfull Indo-Euro cuisine, it is simple,earthy,lovinly prepared and present
Visited last night and took part in their Wednesday offer!Quality of food is fantastic! Everything extremely tasty and freshService with a smile, attentive but not in your face at allRecommend booking a table!Great value for money for excellent quality food!Will be back again soon!
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4 based on 171 reviews
We are proudly bringing a little taste of japan in Spalding... Teppanyaki is a modern Japanese style of cooking Part barbeque, part flaming grill,Japanese cuisine has always enjoyed a reputation for being as healthy as it is delicious. Theyâre full of fla
Excellent food and service, something for all the family to try, we had a set menu for 2 and choose your own for 2, everything was first class, very tasty and a lot of different flavours. The owner Neil was pleasant to talk to, very courteous, and generous with the sakè!!! All in all a first class experience. Thank you for a lovely evening and we are looking forward to the next one.
4 based on 630 reviews
Gurkha Oven (Finest Indian & Nepalese cuisine)Gurkha oven the first Nepalese & Indian restaurant of its kind in the town of spalding. Bringing you the best Nepalese & Indian cuisine with unmatched ambience & setting that truly mesmersing.
Visited on 13/8 with my wife and our family making 10 of us.Great service and excellent food as we have come to expect from this restaurant.
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