Find out what Balti restaurants to try in West Kilbride. West Kilbride (Scottish Gaelic: Cille Bhrìghde an Iar) is a village in North Ayrshire, Scotland, on the west coast by the Firth of Clyde, looking across the Firth of Clyde to Goat Fell and the Isle of Arran. West Kilbride and adjoining districts of Seamill and Portencross are generally considered to be a small town, having a combined population of 4,393 at the 2001 census.
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4 based on 338 reviews
Motherland Spice is a family run restaurant started in 2012. Since opening we have been highly successful because of our unique, authentic Indian & Nepalese cuisine. Motherland Spice has brought expert chefs from India & Nepal to bring the real taste of a
We visited the resturant for dinner .,the premise were not busy but the atmosphere was pleasant, table clothes and napkins were of linen , a rare site and very pleasant and welcoming , service was good although a little lax by one member of staff. The lady in charge was efficient and served the food requested timeously which was nicely presented and was an absolute delight . We can sum up by stating this is probably the best we have tasted and look forward to a return visit 9/10 only due to particular member of staff.
4 based on 77 reviews
We had the lunch sit in special which at £7.95 per head for three courses was amazing. The food was incredibly fresh and light on the palate but with depth of flavour. Mushroom pakora was crispy with not too heavy a batter and the lamb in the bhoona was soft as can be. The chicken tikka South Indian garlic dish was high octane and amazing. Naan was light and fluffy. Service was very friendly and polite and the place was spotless with white linen napkins. Highly recommend this restaurant. I live on Arran and will consider their takeaway option en route to the ferry next time Iâm over on the mainland.
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4 based on 147 reviews
We will not be back to this restaurant. Food is good. Service was good until this experience. The secret of a good restaurant though is to squeeze good customers in for a table - especially when there are empty tables! Refusing good customers a table is the downfall of your customer service and ultimately the demise of your business. I had an 85 year olld and an 87 year old looking forward to a Korma. They took one look at them and said sorry no tables. Probably not going to buy enough booze on a Saturday evening. You have got it all wrong my friends.I am extremely sorry for the bad experience you have received but I can definitely make sure that the tables were reserved and weren't available, that's why we couldn't fit anymore people in. As much as we care about our regulars we equally care about customers who have booked prior and it would have been a disaster if we had given the table and the people who had booked the tabled be turned away. At the Kohinoor we treat all customers the same way regardless of age or what they order. We are extremely disappointed that you have received a bad experience but I hope you can understand sir/madam as we would never want to refuse any customer since it could ruin a persons day when they might be looking forward towards the meal. We will be more than happy to accommodate you next time and I would really appreciate if you could contact us directly so we can further address this misunderstanding.Thank you Kind regards the Koh-I-Noor team
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