Reviews on Indian food in Mevagissey, England, United Kingdom. Mevagissey (Cornish: Lannvorek) is a village, fishing port and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village is situated approximately five miles (8 km) south of St Austell. The parish population at the 2011 census was 2,015, whereas the ward population at the same census was 4,354.
Things to do in Mevagissey
4 based on 108 reviews
Fine dining to cater for parties, celebrations or just an evening out with friends. Take away and delivery service available.
Only staying overnight here between visits to Eden & the Lost Gardens of Heligan. Our accomodation has superb views so takeaway seemed the ideal choice & we werenât disappointed. We just chose familiar dishes: chicken tikka; peshwari naan; rice; onion bhaji. The fact it took 20 minutes or so to cook made it clear all cooked to order (there was no one else in resturant whilst waiting - it is now end of season & Wednesday night to boot so business cooling)Pleasant surprise when unpacking to find a bag of simple salad (iceberg lettuce, tomato, cucumber). The onion bhaji not to my taste but still executed well ( I like mine to be just handfuls of onion tossed in besum flour, seasoned & deep fried but these super crispy slivers of onion on the outside & a dense onioney filling). The chicken tikka great & the naan chockers with coconut ( we are accustomed to a more balanced blend of coconut & fruit but again, this done well so nothing to quibble about - just different). Picked up a red at the off-licence ( couldnât go past a yellow tail (familiar Aussie brand ) but labeled âJammy Red Rooâ - defs NOT available in Australia !!! Tasted more like a Shiraz than anything else but kinda cool to have a taste from home.Thank you
Most Popular International food in Mevagissey, England, United Kingdom
4 based on 721 reviews
We'd been driving down for so long and had been stuck behind traffic so we were very happy with finding this place. Can tell the food has been slightly adapted (as with many restaurants in any non-local cuisine anywhere in the world). It was absolutely delicious and in my eyes authentic enough. The value was great with how big the portions were. We had the lamb shank since it was mentioned here, would definitely recommend it. We were the only ones there, probably because we arrived so late on a weds night so wasnt much of an atmosphere. Staff was lovely and we had to pack the rest home since we were so full. Would be great if there was information about parking since we'd parked a few minutes away instead as we didn't know if there were spaces
4 based on 389 reviews
We are a small family run business established in 1996. Our emphasis is always on freshly cooked quality cuisines. We have a very extensive takeaway and dining in Indian food from the many regions of India and Bangladesh. These dishes are from the sources
Eastern paradise was a pleasant surprise, we went with friends had a lovely warm welcome and quickly shown to our table. The restaurant was very busy, the service was prompt. The food was lovely, a wide selection for meat eaters and vegetarian. I would definitely go back and will recommend this Indian to others.
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