Reviews on Bangladeshi food in Goole, England, United Kingdom. Goole is a town, civil parish and inland port located at junction 36 off the M62 via the A614 and approximately 45 miles (72 km) from the North Sea at the confluence of the rivers Don and Ouse in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, although historically within the West Riding of Yorkshire. Goole lies 19 miles (31 km) south of York and 29 miles (47 km) west of Hull.
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4 based on 113 reviews
All Our Food is Freshly Cooked to Order. Our Chef Insists On Cooking Dishes To His Own High Standards & We Are Proud To Serve Customers Our Unique Style Of Indian Cuisine.
Five of us had booked in on saturday 12/10/19 but when we arrived at the appointed time the staff were confused and had to hurriedly put two tables together to accommodate us. The restaurant was busy but we then had to wait 20 minutes before our order was taken.When it arrived the food was good, although not as warm as it could have been. Having been there for just an hour and a half the bill suddenly appeared (without being asked for) with the message that the table was required for another party. Some of us hadn't even finished our drinks but we felt we were rushed out of the restaurant.The diminutive manager/owner said "Sorry,my love" to my wife who reacted to the insult with the riposte "I am NOT your love!"He replied with the comment "I'll make it up to you next time"....as if there will be a next time!!!The food here CAN be very good but the service ranges from polite to downright rude and patronising and people should be aware of this.The management and staff should be made aware that they are there to serve us not the other way round!
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4 based on 30 reviews
We went here for fathers day, had the £9.95 poppadoms, starter, main and side offer.I ordered mushroom pakora, When it came it looked more like an onion bhaji.It had onions in it which I wasn't expecting. The chicken mahkani was tasty but the chapatis were not soft, they were a bit on the hard side.The portions are good and for value for money you can't go wrong.
4 based on 27 reviews
Came as part of a group of 7 because we couldn't get in anywhere else.My immediate impression was that the place felt like a rather cheap cafe.It was a Thursday and there was a deal available - any starter, main, rice or nan bread plus a soft drink for £8.95 ( fish dishes extra). The place does not have an alcohol licence so bring your own.I shared a mixed starter which was acceptable. The main was not the best I'd ever had but to be fair, not the worst either. Rice was fine but the nan was like cardboard and best avoided. Service was a trifle slow but not a deal breaker.I did not have a soft drink but a companion received a very small glass of cola.Overall, not the best experience but for less than £10 a head with tip I didn't feel cheated. I would go again but not by choice.
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