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    Bengal Brasserie

    4.2 (21 reviews)
    ModerateIndian
    Open 12:00 pm - 1:30 PM, 5:30 PM - 11:30 PM

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    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Andrew B.

    Can you say atmosphere?? Upon entering this building you are challenged with a hanging curtain which you walk through, but it covers the whole shop front. I have only eaten here twice, once for a friends stag do and the other on a date night with my lovely. I think the date night was my favorite (no offense swamp) due to the fact that our table was hidden in a corner at the entrance with the curtain completely surrounding us. It was like we were in our own little room, the dark ambiance mixed with candles...it was lush. Price of food and quality wise it is kind of typical, when you go out for an indian meal these days your likely to pay £10 per dish (including rice or naan) if your lucky!! The waiters are very nice and are always at hand to get you another drink. However I will definitely go back to this restaurant sooner or later.

    Geraldine D.

    Best Indian in South Belfast maybe... It is a wee belter, I've eaten here a few times when we visit friends up the Ormeau Road - they are the kind of couple who invite you round for dinner but always get take away - I don't complain as the take away of choice is usually here. The flavors are beautiful, spicy and traditional tasting - I'm always disappointed when I order Indian food and it tastes like it came out of a jar - this has never happened us here. I always order dansak and share it as the portions are huge. I love the mint and yogurt dip and the chutney which I order as a wee starter with poppadoms. Take a good Indian and multiply it and you get the Bengal - I want somebody to take me here on a night out for dinner some night as I know the food is good but I have no idea about the ambiance and the staff.

    Robbie B.

    There are lots of indian restaurants in Belfast, this is a pretty standard one based on the Ormeau Road. Its not the greatest place on earth, as some reviewers have said, but its certainly not the worst. The food I got in here was pretty standard without being award winning. I managed to get get a pretty decent feed without breaking the bank. I went for my usual vegetable biryani and it was pretty nice, not as good as the legendary Bokhara in Bangor but I wasn't expecting anywhere to beat that place to be honest. The staff are friendly enough, which you usually get from Indian Restaurants. They're polite and efficent and the service provided certainly didn't make any one in my party complain, but neither did it make anyone complain. Three out of five is pretty much bang on for this place. It's A-Ok, nothing more, nothing less.

    Magz G.

    As a huge fan of Indian food I'm always up for trying out new places. Behgal Brasserie is on the Ormeau Road and its a good restaurant with a great menu! I went for a madras this time (decided on a change from my usual Jalfreze!) and it was really quite nice! The flavour was good and the heat was as expected for a madras which was great! The staff here are fab and the atmosphere really relaxing and busy at the same time! They offer take out and delivery neither of which I've samples because lets face it, its hard to beat the Jharna!

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    Ciara S.

    My favourite Indian restaurant in Belfast - great food, wine & service. I visit the Bengal Brasserie often & am never disappointed.

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    Excellent Indian, probably one of the best in Belfast. Chicken madras could have been hotter though. Sit in or take away.

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    The Naz - Vegetable Palak main

    The Naz

    3.9(16 reviews)
    0.1 miOrmeau
    ££

    As other people have Yelped, I thought this would be your typical little Ormeau Road café with…read moresandwiches and the like on offer for ladies who lunch and students who are just looking to spend their student loan on lunch tat is a bit more than just chips and fast food. Instead of this it is a crackin' wee indian restaurant that has a really good take away and delivery service as well as polite, helpful and non-intrusive staff if you decide you want to sit in and enjoy the really well prepared and tasty indian food. I went for a vegetable biryiani and it was tasty and filling as well as a lovely pashuari nann. Its BYOB which helps you keep the costs down if you're on a night out. Maybe a little bit out of the centre of town for some people but if you're up this way you won't be disappointed with any aspect of this wee restaurant.

    Looking for a little spice for a night out on the Ormeau before you hit the Errigle, this is the…read moreplace to go. Previously called Cafe Naz, they've dropped the cafe bit as it really wasn't a cafe. This is a full on Indian restaurant with a very relaxed vibe. The menu is extensive but far from expensive. I would say I usually go for the lamb jalfrezi (which is yum) but they have so many great deals on the go all the time we usually have so much food you can barely see the table, and I end up trying a little bit of everything. At lunchtime it is also pretty busy with business types, as the lunch deals are a steal! And to add to the joy, it is BYO- you bring the booze and they bring the flavour.

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    The Naz - Vegan Main

    Vegan Main

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    Zeera

    Zeera

    2.3(4 reviews)
    0.1 miOrmeau
    ££

    I'm not a huge fan of Indian takeaways, I prefer pizza or maybe even chinese and this place did…read morelittle or nothing to change my mind about my favourite fast foods and take aways. There are quite a few decent indian take aways in Belfast, in particularly the Bengal Brasserie that is also on the Ormeau Road. The food I got here was cold, greasy, not really all that tasty and a bit overpriced. I wasn't too pleased with how long it took for the stuff to be delivered either. It took way too long and the guy who delivered it wasn't too friendly when he finally got to our house. No good and not really worth even trying out.

    Zeera is the sister restaurant to the Bengal Brasserie and upon hearing this we decided to give it…read morea go (being huge fans of Indian food!) The menu is pretty much the same as Bengal so we went for a chicken madras, chicken vindaloo, poppadoms, naan bread and saag aloo. all the usuals. The delivery did take a while but as it was sat night we didn't mind as most places are pretty busy. The food came and was hot which is good but the one downside is that they were pretty greasy I no many dishes do contain some oil but being a frequent sampler of Indian Cuisine I knew they had over done it here. The flavours were good and the meal wasn't bad but in a city with many great Indian takeaways and restaurants there are many places I would order before coming back here! Not bad, but not remarkable!

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    Nu Delhi - Onion Bhaji

    Nu Delhi

    4.4(38 reviews)
    1.4 miCity Centre
    ££

    My husband said this is one of the most authentic Indian restaurants he's been to. We sat down for…read morea quick bite, we didn't order much as it was getting late into the night. The staff was overly nice, each and every single one of them. They noticed we were desi ourselves and made our food "desi style", oh boy was it spicy! The chef and the customer sure likes a challenge. The menu has a lot to offer. Great spot for really well don Indian cuisine. Royal Tandoor Platter 5/5 -(chicken banjara, malai chicken tikka, seekh kebab & tandoori monkfish skewered and cooked in a clay oven), great option if you're not too hungry, you can ask for a small bowl of rice to accompany this Lamb biryani 5/5 - a lot of meat, the rice was so fragrant Goan Seafood Chowder 5/5 - hearty, flavorful, highly recommend Hot chocolate fudge cake 4/5 - can't go wrong, exactly what you expect, don't think it is made in-house though

    Couldn't resist this restaurant. Just up the road from our hotel. Modern Indian restaurant-- No…read morereservation but they managed to get us a table got 4. Our server was exceptional steering us in the right direction as not to order too much food. All the food was delicious with the correct amount of heat and spice as requested. The manager even provided us with a round of shots. Not your traditional Irish food but well worth a visit.

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    Nu Delhi - Ajwani jumbo king prawns - king prawns with spice marinade cooked in tandoori grill

    Ajwani jumbo king prawns - king prawns with spice marinade cooked in tandoori grill

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    Kathmandu Kitchen

    Kathmandu Kitchen

    4.7(16 reviews)
    1.2 miCity Centre
    ££

    It could be a fairly alright 3 star on a good day but I opt for 2 stars. First we were crammed…read morecheek by jowl into a window table for 2, so close to other diners that their conversations were audible without our having to work at it. The family to my left were critical of the food but told the waiters it was 'lovely' on the four occasions I heard them being asked. This also annoyed them. There was also a dispute between them whether to go for a pint to 'Laverys' afterwards. The father clearly wanted to, his wife and daughter were lukewarm & hostile respectively and the son in law or potential in law was too polite to decline. So they unhappily agreed to disagree and went off two by two. When the male waiters (no female wait staff) attended the tables either side of us their elbows were inches from the side of my head with their movements occasionally forcing me move sideways. One waiters' derrière was 2 inches from my butter chicken a few times. Hardly a romantic setting. Once wedged in we got 2 'complimentary' pappadams with 3 dips. I asked for a Nepalese beer only to be told they don't have any so I ended up with an over-priced Singha beer, most likely brewed in Carlsberg's Russian plant that distributes to most of Europe. I imagine if these folk really are Nepalese they'd proudly flog their Khukuri beer and Hinwa and Dadaghare wines. I got the small one at £3.5 which works out at £6 a pint. My wife got a mini bottle of white wine at £4.5 which is £18 a 75 ml bottle. The young waiter who said his only job was serving booze did suggest I'd be able to get some Nepalese beer in London, but I thought it was a tad far to go for a beer at 8pm on a Saturday night in Belfast. It's a well overpriced place, with my paneer cheese starter at £6 when £4 would be fair. My butter chicken main was £13 when a fair price would be £11. They do that deception where meat is cut into cubes to give the impression of plenty, bulked out by copious cheap sauce. The menus don't mention that chemical food colouring is used. I'm not a fan of these food colourings, so I'm disappointed when I see vividly red food being served up. I'm also peeved that the use of chemical colourings is not mentioned on the menu either. My paneer starter had 5 pieces of almost tasteless cheese in a lightish batter, with a smidgen of hot sauce staining the plate, a morsel of lettuce, a sliver of carrot & a cucumber slice. My butter chicken was near scarlet, packed with sugar, with small chunks of equally bright chemically red chicken. My wife had an overpriced chicken pakora starter (3 battered bits should be £2 cheaper) with a similar smear of hot sauce, morsels of carrot, lettuce & cucumber. Her overpriced main (£17) was meant to be a sizzling dish but it wasn't. Not that we minded, as sizzling just means that the very hot iron plate on which the food sits is drizzled with cold cooking oil. Again this main was bulked out with lots of fried onions with some shards of green pepper made to look a generous portion, but there wouldn't have been £3 worth of meat on the plate. The boiled basmati rice was perfectly cooked, the small vegetable curry accompaniment was watery and lukewarm. The nan bread isn't nan bread as it's too thin to be proper nan: so it it's a crisp bread, probably 20p to make the dough turning into a £2 price tag. The service was effusive, nearly as sugary sweet and artificial as the butter chicken but when I know I'm being ripped off I don't tip. We'd paid handsomely for two 'free' pappadams with dips. We were asked at least three times about our food. I said read my review but I guess I wasn't understood. We paid near £53 for a two course meal for two with a small drink each, so it was well overpriced once it went above £40. I suspect it's just another Pakistani restaurant which has come up with the wheeze of Nepalese cuisine and the ancient romantic Kathmandu as devices to overcharge and how. If this is dining in times of austerity I'd hate to see their price structure if we ever see good times. Back to M&S butter chicken - wonderful for a factory made meal and without artificial muck too.

    Have eaten in Kathmandu Kitchen twice now and it is nice. Visually this is a dated restaurant and…read morewas chilly on my first visit but much warmer second time round. I found the food pleasant, but spice levels too high for my taste. Having tried mains of Chana Masala (chickpeas) and Vegetable Bhuna I found them much spicier than I would have preferred. These usually are mild to medium dishes and indeed were marked as medium spiced on the Kathmandu Kitchen menu - but they were fiery hot. Also, be careful when ordering, as the vegetarian dishes sometimes seem to contain paneer - so if you are vegan you will have to be aware of this and specify no paneer cheese. Complimentary poppadoms were a nice touch.

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    Kathmandu Kitchen - The Nepalese curry with garlic naan! Delicious and they asked for spice preference and delivered.

    The Nepalese curry with garlic naan! Delicious and they asked for spice preference and delivered.

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    Kathmandu Kitchen - Balti on the left (veggie) and chicken Himalayan curry on rigbt

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    Indie Spice - Pilau rice

    Indie Spice

    3.5(14 reviews)
    0.7 miQueen Quarter
    ££

    DATE OF VISIT: Tuesday 24 May 2016…read more MENU: Indie Spice have superb menus including sit in, lunch, takeaway and pre-theatre with a full range of Indian dishes available. Vegetarian options are extensive. FOOD: Fresh, delicious and in large filling portions. Had poppadoms and dips for starter, matter paneer main, and sides of pilau rice, roti bread, mildly spiced mixed vegetables and bringal aubergines. Food was fantastic. There's a small selection of ice cream based desserts. DRINK: Fully licensed, selling wine, spirits and beer. Sauvignon Blanc at circa £14 was excellent. The complimentary Baileys Irish Cream and Sambucca liqueurs were a lovely touch. COST: Very reasonable, our bill was around £45 for 2 people. Given that this included poppadoms, one main, two vegetable sides, rice, bread, one dessert and a bottle of wine we thought this pretty good value for money. SERVICE: Lovely as we felt well looked after but not rushed. RESTAURANT DECOR/ AMBIENCE: Clean, comfortable and modern with vibrant purple and rich pink colours. Vibe was mellow and relaxed. Indie Spice seemed very quiet when we arrived early at 5pm on a Tuesday but filled up quickly over the next couple of hours. IN SUMMARY: Excellent Indian restaurant to which I shall return so I can try the pre-theatre and lunch menus. Would be perfect for a meal before going to see a play at the nearby Lyric theatre.

    Indie Spice on the Stranmillis Road is the first of the three Indie restaurants in Ireland, all of…read morewhich are owned by one man, Tariq Salahuddin, who moved to Ireland in 1982. This is the only one I have been to, but as far as I know they are all quite uniform so it shouldn't be to much of a problem! The décor is quite modern, lots of use of colour in the terms of fixtures and fittings which takes the harshness off the heavy steal chairs and dark leather padded booth seats. I'd heard a lot of mixed opinions on this place. Some people thought it was the greatest of all Indian restaurants, whilst others have declared war on it, trying their best to make sure no one has to experience what they thought was an all together rubbish night. Deciding to make up my own mind, I went one evening with an old girlfriend of mine to see what Indie had to offer. As I've mentioned before the décor is fantastic, cannot fault it. The décor was all but important by the end of the meal. In terms of price, most Indians are quite expensive in Belfast, but Indie takes it to a whole new level with the menu dividing and pricing everything, by the time you've constructed your meal from the massive selection available, the hopes of a movie afterwards becomes a prospect that could lead to financial ruin! The food was quite nice. I thoroughly enjoyed my meal and so did my company. We did however have a problem with the staff. They weren't particularly rude or unhelpful with our orders, but our seats were quite near to the register. A quieter moments, they would gather round the till and scream and shout to each other. They weren't doing this to annoy me (I hope!) but having 5/6 people standing right over you whilst your trying to enjoy the meal you made after carefully studying the mammoth menu was a little irritating. The food is really nice, so take advantage of their takeaway facilities and enjoy in front of East Enders instead of sitting in the restaurant listening to the staff spoil the plot!

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    Dips for poppadoms

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    Chicken Korma

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