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    Dabbawal - Fabulous espresso martini

    Dabbawal

    4.3(7 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    ££

    Had a lovely experience at the Dabbawal where I felt like family. From the attentive waiters to the…read morewarm environment the overall experience was one of being nourished. I chose the Chef's choice and was not disappointed with the generous portions and selections made. There were things I might not have tried otherwise and was glad to have been offered. It's a great way to sample the menu at a great price. The drink menu was also fairly extensive and they had some fun gin pairings. Go, eat heartily, and enjoy.

    Yet again I find myself re-visiting the Dabbawal pre-theatre for a quick meal before going into…read morefestive mode to see the Nutcracker ballet! We had booked a table for 6pm however arrived slightly late due to the bad weather (I believe Hurricane Kate is the culprit!) However, we were sat quickly and when telling our server we had limited time due to our cultural theatre trip it was recommended that we keep away from the signature curries as they take time to cook through. We started with a bottle of prosecco (this is getting predictable now?) and opted to share the bombay bombs and hara chicken parchey to start. The bombay bombs were delicious filled with mashed potatoes and a homemade sauce they were incredibly flavoured! The chicken arrived looked a cool shade of green with a yogurt dip it was also delicious. Next I opted for the burgh tikka makhani masala which was a butter based rich tomato curry with plenty of succulent chicken. With a side of mushroom pilau (one portion is enough for two really!) and a side of tandoori roti I mopped up every last bit of the rich sauce! Competing the meal was the standard cosmo which I ALWAYS get when I go here as it has a nice twist on the original. I must say the lamb railway curry is still my favourite however I am yet to try their signature Korma so watch this space!

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    Ury Newcastle - Best Thali!

    Ury Newcastle

    4.0(4 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    1/8/17 - Family of 4…read more How can things change so much in a short space of time? I now have to give this 2 stars. Staff still very attentive. Had the snacks, but no starters. The children found the menu too limiting. I'd rather restaurants do this and so they can concentrate on the dishes, and make them splendid. A fruit juice was provided free of charge prior to the main course O Dear. I had the Lamb Madras - The right amount of heat,but the lamb was so tough. I left it, and commented when a person came to the table. They took it away, but now my son was saying his chicken was too dry, my wife was saying that hers lacked flavour but had the heat she likes. My daughter had the korma, renowned for being mild, and the waiter said so when she placed the order. This was burning her lips. The owner approached me asking if he could supply a different dish, but given the other comments, I declined. My meal was taken off the bill, but as the others didn't speak up for themselves, then they were left as is... My daughter had the chocolate ice cream, and my son had the mango sorbet. Both were fine. There was a small rice dish provided before the sweets arrived. Again FOC. Total spend, with the deduction, £81 I have lamb at my favourite restaurant in Redditch, and I have never had problems with the lamb. It falls apart at the slightest touch. The lamb here was very poorly cooked stewing steak. It is a shame. I shan't return. A family meal spoilt when I had recommended it too them. ----------------------------- Visited 25/1/17 - 5 stars A group of 6. Food Standards Agency rating: 5/5. We shared: A snack tray (£3.00) consisting of: Achappam Pappada Vadai Banana Chips Murukku Pappadams Pickles and Chutneys (£3.00): A pickle trays consist of: Chicken Pickle Garlic Pickle Fish Pickle Mixed Vegetable Pickle Lemon Pickle Coriander Chutney All very good and unusual. I had as a starter: Kerala Fish Fry £6.50 Kingfish marinated in a spicy paste made of ginger, green chillies and coriander, then shallow fried in the traditional fashion. A bit salty for my taste, I still woofed it down. Main: Malabar Kozhi Curry £8.95 A most common chicken curry made in Kerala. Cubes of boneless cooked in a lovely pepper masala made from garlic, mustard seeds, curry leaves, green chillies and ginger. I had it with boiled rice rather than the lemon rice that was recommended. I am not normally a meat and sauce type person, but this was delicious. The righ amount of heat and flavour. The staff were very attentive. I think that the menu is smaller than you'd encounter elsewhere, but I think that this is to their advantage, rather seeing the usual chicken tikka fayre: pathia, madras, dhansak, etc. Great place and spotlessly clean.

    Absolutely beautiful South Indian food…read more Our group sat and ate an amazing meal at this great restaurant. The staff were accommodating and we received great service. The four of us had a wide ranging choice of food, and none of it disappointed. Two of our group travel to India often and confirmed that this is an authentic taste of India. Highly recommend!

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    Rasika Indian Restaurant

    Rasika Indian Restaurant

    2.5(2 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Disrespectful staff that provide POOR customer service. Their food is absolute TRASH. It is…read moreabsolute garbage. It's not authentic Indian food. The bathrooms are disgusting. My partner got sick after eating this food. Overall poor hygiene in the restaurant. STAY AWAY, there are better Indian restaurants in the area. The young lad by the bar had his nasty hand in his knickers before serving a drink. Would give this awful restaurant zero stars if I could.

    I'll be honest, we were tempted here by a £10 meal deal and on that basis I wasn't expecting much…read more How wrong I was! The deal may have been cheap but the food was certainly didn't taste that way, and whilst our selection of dishes was limited, they still covered a good range of palates. After the pints of Kingfisher were delivered the Poppadoms arrived with a selection of sundries (and what seemed to be jar provided Mango Chutney, a bit of a disappointment to be honest). They soon disappeared and we didn't have to wait long for our main courses. We ordered three different types of rice and a couple of nan breads to share between us, and the portions were a good size. Chicken Pathia for me which had a nice little spicy kick and tasted really fresh, the thick, chunky sauce was a pleasant change to the usual bright red affair I've had in other places. I got to try some of the other dishes too and all were both familiar but different enough to be memorable - the Lamb Biryani especially. Price wise, even though we were on a fixed meal deal, it looked reasonably competitive too so if I'm ever back in Newcastle and fancy a good curry, this is where I'll be heading!

    The Good Apple Cafe

    The Good Apple Cafe

    4.5(2 reviews)
    10.2 mi

    Great food good service nice employees and a good vibe and free WiFi this place is great for vegans…read moreand vegetarians

    Yum! We were on our way to our regular coffee shop till one of my friends suggested trying this…read moreplace out and the biggest thanks goes to her! The Good Apple Cafe is a really cute small cafe and I think it actually just opened recently! As soon as you walk in, you're greeted the smiles of friendly staff members and a cozy setting of chairs and tables. Here's the big plus....this cafe is vegan! Have you ever tried vegan rocky road? Gluten-free Orange and passion fruit cupcakes? It's literally a world of wonders in there! Not only that, you've got yourself a vast selection of hot drinks, including an even greater selection of teas (no seriously there's actually a lot!). If you're hungry, that's it's own story. Lots of choices ranging from bagels to wraps and even yummy sweets! I'm gonna be super boring and just tell you right away I had a cappuccino despite all these choices lol! Other selections included a rooibos creme caramel tea (you read that correctly.....I've never smelled something so beautiful), regular black tea, matcha latte (delicious!), and a grilled cheese sandwich with a side of a latte. Everyone loved their choices! Prices are very reasonable: drinks are all under £2-3 depending on your selection and food is anywhere between £3-6! Free wifi for all you Internet lovers and they have a stack of magazines and novels in the corner in case you just wanna zone out for a bit. On our way out we managed to catch the barista taking freshly baked red velvet cupcakes out of the oven.....nothing better than seeing your food made fresh! Definitely recommend:) Ps the tea comes in cute little blue teapots and I don't know why I loved them so much but I hope you do too :)

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    Karma Kitchen - indpak - Updated May 2026

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