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    Delhi's Winter

    4.7 (6 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 2:30 PM, 5:00 PM - 11:00 PM

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    Taste Of India - Chicken biranyi rice, red wine, garlic nan.  See review.

    Taste Of India

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    On our last night in Scotland, we were staying at the Doubletree in North Queensferry, just across…read morethe Firth of Forth bridge from the airport. That sure did make things easy the next morning. North Queensferry hardly has any restaurants to speak of, though, and we didn't want to eat in the hotel. We soon realized that Rosyth, a town with a bigger population, was only a couple of minutes away. And then we saw that there was Indian food there. Sold. As one other review says, Taste of India looks pretty dumpy from the exterior. Inside, however, is a different story: It's sharp, clean, colorful, and vibrant--a bunch of locals having a good time on a Friday evening. We silly Americans made a faux pas of some sort right out of the box. As soon as were seated, we noticed some nice-looking chutneys on the table. Now I'm not sure if it's tradition in UK Indian restaurants in general, in Scottish Indian restaurants, or just this restaurant in particular, but we were apparently supposed to order pappadam to go with those chutneys. Our server's obvious puzzlement at our declining this opportunity made it abundantly clear that we were violating protocol. Oh well. The servers were nice to us anyway for the rest of the meal, and the food we did order was fresh-tasting and satisfactory, if a bit lacking in the big flavors you hope for from Northern-style Indian food. Channa chat, achari lamb, sag paneer, and a mixed-veggie dish were good enough. We really appreciated that the vegetable dishes came in half portions at half prices, which allowed for more variety there (maybe this is common in UK Indian restaurants). Overall, in fact, we thought the prices were very fair, given the nice atmosphere. After drinking a bunch of single malt whisky and craft beer over the prior nine or ten days, it was nice to have a proper Tennant's for the first time--not at all bad.

    As a first time visitor to Rosyth, Dunfermline from a world away, I decided to give this…read moreestablished venue a try. It has been a wonderful experience and small things made a difference -- warm greetings in Scottish English, helpful menu recommendations, paper straws and warm towelette. The picture showvases the biranyi rice, red wine and nan -- an enjoyable dinner at reasonable prices. Want to know more? Join the party and give it a try!

    Delhi's Winter - indpak - Updated May 2026

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