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5.0 (1 review)
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Grameen Khana

Grameen Khana

(8 reviews)

££

One of my favourite places to eat curry is at Grameen Khana on Ladypool Road…read more The food is consistently good and they offer a range of Bangladeshi dishes that I haven't seem in other restaurants. Chot Poti is a great vegetarian starter dish (although you'll be struggling to eat all of your main course after). It's a chick pea dish with plenty of chilli and toped with crispy onions and egg. The Desi roast is excellent too; the chicken just falls off the bone. The selection of main courses is great. The specials offer something a little different Shobji Chicken and the Chicken Sashlick Bhuna are great as is the Grameen Special Chicken Balti. Our favourite lamb dish is the Haleem which is like a stew with really soft slow-cooked lamb. You can bring your own drinks and there is an off-license right next door. The Decor is contemporary and spotlessly clean. There is an indoor waterfall and a TV that is usually showing a Bollywood film but without sound. The staff are generally pleasant and efficient. They have a remote control buzzer contraption on the table so you can request service, drinks (non alcoholic) or your bill.

Grameen Khana stands out as a relatively new addition to the Ladypool and let's face it, if you're…read morea curry house on the Ladypool Road standing out is an important part of distinguishing yourself from the many curry houses on offer. Grameen is distincive with it's brightly lit green livery and super fancy water features, giving it a very modern and luxurious appearance. Turns out the place is Bangladeshi and so searching for a bit of authenticity I ordered from the fish menu. After the waiter corrected me on my Bangladeshi pronounciation and warned that this particular dish contained bones, I had the option of going for a more familair choice but stuck to my guns and went with the fish dish, much to the combined admiration and consternation of my fellow diners. A large TV played on the back wall be it muted and the water feature really was quite a novel touch which did attract our eye whilst waiting for our food. The fish dish arrived and was tasty and well marinated, working through the bones, I enjoyed the fleshy bits and we all traded dishes to compliment or query each others choices. What we did notice was that a large Bangladeshi family had take the table at the rear and this was another endorsement of Grameen Khana along with the tasty grub.

Ty Asha Balti House

Ty Asha Balti House

(7 reviews)

££

I've had a few lovely evenings at Asha Balti House. The menu…read moreis extensive and the food has always been really nice and well cooked. The staff are very welcoming and friendly and the service has always been excellent. I've also sampled the food as a take-away and it was of the same high-quality as the restaurant. Definitely not to be missed.

We'd finished our hike on the Llanberis path to the top of Snowdon (3100 feet up, then 3100 feet…read moredown) and were pretty hungry. I remembered that our hosts at Tan Dinas Country House in Betws-y-Coed recommended Ty Balti House, so we headed there. Llanrwst is a working town and interesting to us because of our interest in Wales and the Welsh. The town is quite different from Betws-y-Coed, very tourist-oriented, but Llanrewst is interesting in it's own way. Somehow Llanwrst lucked out over Betws and has a fantastic Indian restaurant featuring Balti-style (Bangladeshi) cooking. Their focus is their tandoori oven and meat dishes, including lamb. We're fishaterians though but we found plenty to eat there too. We had tandoori salmon, mattar paneer, dhal and rice. Asha Balti has a full bar. A G&T was never more welcome. The food was excellent (really, not just because we were hungry!), the staff was friendly and helpful. Dinner was one of our best meals during our two week trip to Wales. It's only a few miles to the restaurant from Betws-y-Coed, so head to Llanwrst if you're in the mood for some great Indian food.

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