Discover Restaurants offering the best Indian food in Dumfries, Scotland, United Kingdom. Dumfries (/dʌmˈfriːs/ ( listen) dum-FREESS; possibly from Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Phris) is a market town and former royal burgh within the Dumfries and Galloway council area of Scotland, United Kingdom. It is located near the mouth of the River Nith into the Solway Firth. Dumfries is the traditional county town of the historic county of Dumfriesshire. Dumfries is nicknamed Queen of the South. People from Dumfries are known colloquially as Doonhamers.
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4 based on 435 reviews
Our ethos is not only to offer refined and flavoursome Indian cooking with imagination, but to infuse it with organic ingredients where possible. It is a fine dining restaurant, an establishment which offers authentically prepared quality Indian cooking w
We visited this eve and the service and food surpassed our expectations. The service was excellent and the food was superb.I am moving to Dumfries over the next few months and will certainly be returning.The best Peshwari Nan I have ever had and as the driver was delighted to find they have 0 alcohol beer which even pubs don't sell.
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4 based on 242 reviews
Food here isnât great. Smallish portions (not necessarily a bad thing - most Indian restaurants serve over large portions in our experience) and not that warm. Bland flavours. Nan was thin and crispy but good. âTeaâ was a joke. A Tetley teabag and UHT milk sachets. Thought some of the food was over cooked. Service was disinterested and half hearted. Wouldnât recommend it.
4 based on 108 reviews
Food distinctly average and nothing special. However, service was appalling! Staff do not appear to have any system in place to cover busy periods and claimed not to know why it was taking so long to get meals out but, given that it took about 20mins for them to take our order in the first place, we shouldn't have been too surprised. We were constantly being told that our main course "is just coming" but then people who had come in some considerable time after us were served their main course before us! In fact, another diner came over to apologise to us for getting his before us as he knew we had been sitting for a while - he also mentioned to the waiter and was told not to worry as our meal was on its way. The meal finally arrived just 3mins before we were ready to walk out and an hour and a half after entering. We will definitely not be back!!
4 based on 22 reviews
Ordered a takeaway and advised would be 30 mins. Arrived to collect and ended up waiting another 15 minutes as the Lamb Tikka starter hadn't been processed. Dished up the orders, Lamb Saag, Chicken Biryiani and the Lamb Tikka. As we'd had to wait for the starter the biryiani and saag were now lukewarm, the nan bread was limp, adn even the poppadoms were starting to wilt. The Lamb Saag was by far the best dish; the chicken chunks in the biryiani were very dry and the Lamb Tikka definitely wasn't worth the wait! This is the takeaway outlet of the Jewl in The Crown and it doesn't do its main restaurant any favours by serving up tasteless, tepid, dry food. Won't be back anytime soon.
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Whatâs the point in going anywhere else?The menu is extensive, the food excellent and inexpensive, and delivery is usually speedy.Being somewhat a creature of habit, I always order lamb neshadar with mushroom rice, mixed pakora, and vegetable paratha.But there are many more dishes available, including pizzas, calzones, burgers, fish and chips etc.All âsampledâ (as well as several other curries on the menu) and have never been disappointed.Thoroughly recommend this excellent take away.
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