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4.3 (3 reviews)
ModerateBurgers, Fast Food
Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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10 years ago

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5 years ago

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10 years ago

Burger was well sized and generously topped. Only complaint was that it was greasier than expected.

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Eastern Eye

Eastern Eye

(1 review)

My friend and I had enjoyed a couple of pints of real ale in The Fat Cat and needed a curry to…read morefinish the afternoon off. Sheffield has a shortage of lunch time curry houses, in fact they are a rarity. Most Indian restaurants in Sheffield are aimed at the couples/foursomes or lads/lasses night out clientelle. They are full of pomp and pretentiousness and the currys are often what I would consider to be sub-standard or anglicised. However, we know exactly where you can get a good quality curry at this time of day in Sheffield and that is in Firth Park (S5). Eastern Eyes is one of a number of curry bars located at the Northern General Hospital end of Firth Park Road. It is certainly unpretentious and also unlicensed and it can not really be described as a restaurant, more a take away/curry bar. The establishment has tables to seat 32 people and whilst we were there we noted that there were diners on 2 other tables. Take-away business was quite brisk. We ordered 2 chicken methi's, a plain rice which we shared, 2 seekh kebabs (1 of) on a roti and an extra roti each. The meal came with a generous plate of salad and a dish of yogurt sauce. As I was ordering the meal, the owner intervened and recomended the chicken curry or the chicken dansak to us. I was immediately on my guard as I am pretty good at making instantaneous decisions about people and their motives. My friend fell for the sales pitch and was going to go with the owners suggestions. I had to explain to my friend that the owner already had those dishes made up in his chilled display cabinet and that he wanted the easy option for himself. First impressions weren't too good. After we had negotiated this initial hurdle we were pleased to see that the currys were made from scratch in the open kitchen; no common pot or bought in ready made sauces were used here! The food when it came was of good quality, though not quite as good as that served at Hot & Spicy, which is located only a couple of doors away. If you have been to The Kashmir Curry Centre, The Mangla, The Gulshan, Kebabish, Akbars, Pakeeza or Hakeems which are all or were located on The Wicker / Spital Hill then you ought to consider giving Eastern Eyes or Hot & Spicy a visit. You've experienced the non-pretentious, utilitarean restaurants so these won't be too big a surprise for you. If you have visited one of the above restaurants and did not like it, then the two restaurants on Firth Park Road aren't going to be to your liking. I can not recommend this establishment as a full blown restaurant dining experience in the traditional sense. However, for functionality and quality of the food it is well worth a visit. If you need a lunch time curry then Firth Park Road has to be the place to go. If you are a curryholic then it is worth a visit just to see how good a real ethnic curry can be. Chicken Methi £4.30, 1 Seekh Kebab on Tandoori Roti £1, Plain Rice £1.35, Roti £0.60, Salad & Yogurt Sauce free. The salad is priced at a £1 and the yogurt sauce at 50p on the menu.

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Normally absolutely love street food chef but today was absolutely appalling, food was stunning as…read moreusual, but the service was genuinely shocking. The atmosphere from entry has icy and unwelcoming, older grey haired man behind the counter (said Richard on the receipt, but unsure) was clearly having a bad day, as we noticed from the beginning that he was very rude to every customer and employee that he encountered. Every thing we said to him was met with a rude sarcastic comment and eye-roll, think he thought it was under his breath but we could obviously hear him. Felt uncomfortable and intimidated the entire time, we got the impression that had we not been two young women the service would have been better. At many points we gave him grace that we may have been mistaking his attitude, but after the appalling experience I can truly say that he was just a rude man. Me and my family have been regulars at sfc for several years, and always make a point of recommending it. We make the choice to order from the store rather than getting it delivered because the service is normally wonderful. After today we will be honestly never returning. As two women who work in hospitality, we know what it can be like, but this was excessive and intimidating. This man needs customer service training, and if he is a manger, I feel genuinely sorry the employees. Anticipating someone from Sfc responding so I can provide more details. Thanks.

Tried so many burritos around UK and finally found the best one hands down. I dont usually give 5…read morestars out of more than 600 reviews ive only given 5 stars rating less than 20 and this is one of them. If you are in sheffield, definitely come here to get your burritos. If you dont like burritos, this will change your mind. Very recommended and would come back again in the near time. Cheers! Hope this helps!

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