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Cafe Spice

4.2 (11 reviews)
Ultra High-EndIndian

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Good food, excellent service, drinks too expensive (greedy) no delivery on take away ... So that's a no go

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The restaurant is tucked away in Clarks Yard just of Skinnergate.

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Star Of Bengal

Star Of Bengal

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Great value restaurant, excellent food, with plenty of choice on the menu…read more Service is always friendly & helpful. Good for takeaways too. One of our favourite Indian Restaurants in Town. The Chicken Tikka Balti is one dish worth trying !!

Would give zero stars if I could!…read more Came for an early dinner with a friend and waited outside with the waiters for the owner to come and open the door. Let me preface my review by saying that I LOVE chicken tikka masala and have eaten it at over 100 different places around the world. So I was especially excited to try it in the UK as it actually is a British invention. Star of Bengal was highly recommended by a friend in Darlington who has tried all the local Indian restaurants. My dining companion was also referred there by his friend in London. The front page of the menu brags about winning the local curry contest in 1999 and nearly winning a national prize. So my hopes were quite high - before they were dashed. My dining buddy ordered a lamb dish at the suggestion of the waiter and I ordered chicken tikka masala. To say I was disappointed was an understatement. The dish was a dark red, almost like a vindaloo. And the taste was sweet - like a korma. I expressed my dissatisfaction to the owner and said the usual spices were missing and he quickly replied that all their dishes are mild. When I explained that I meant spices, like garam masala, not spicy heat and the dish was untypically sweet with a hint of coconut, he defensively told me that the chicken tikka masala was made it should be - with almond powder and coconut! He apparently has never tasted this menu item done properly and didn't attempt to apologize for the poorly executed dish. I suspect we arrived for dinner before the chef got there and the owner threw the dish together himself! If you want a proper chicken tikka masala in Darlington, the version at the food court inside the nearby Morrison's was quite good, with a good mix of spices and no almond or coconut. If the owner of Star of Bengal is reading this review, I highly suggest he follow this recommendation.

Cafe Spice - indpak - Updated May 2026

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