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    4.5 (2 reviews)
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    Sultans Palace - Indian cuisine

    Sultans Palace

    4.3(8 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    I've been to a few Indian restaurants in Liverpool and this place was amazing! The food was…read morefantastic and the atmosphere was cool. The place was packed on a weekday, which speaks volumes about how good the food was. The menu prices were also very reasonable. The Kashmiri naan was my absolute favorite and some of the best that I've had. I would have taken a photo but it was gone so quick.

    A diamond within the city. The place is nicely decorated and very romantic. All the employees are…read moretentative, helpful, and provide great service. The food comes in small bowls that don't look like they'll satisfy your hunger, but you'll be surprised. Vegetable Samosa 3 medium size samosas served hot on the outside and warm on the inside. The peas and potato mixture, mixed with seasoning, had a nice subtle kick to it. The green chutney that came with it had a nice cool minty taste and goes well with this dish. It was more liquidy than the typical green chutney, but can be used as a dressing on top of the small salad that this came with. This is a great starter that can satisfy a small hunger or used to excite the taste buds and get the stomach ready for the main course. Chicken Tikka Masala The sauce is tomatoey and creamy. Not spicy at all. There are good amounts of chicken swimming in the sauce. The chicken is well cooked and soaks up the tikka masala, giving you more flavor as you bite into the chicken. This is my favorite. Saag Paneer This was a bit too heavily seasoned with spices and a bit too salty, for me. I couldn't really taste the spinach or cheese in it. Maybe if eaten with naan, it would balance out the seasoning, but eating it with rice, did not. If you're a fan of ginger, this has a few bits and pieces big enough for you to chew on and appreciate. Unfortunately, this was my least favorite out of the three dishes I've tried here. Even if you're dining alone or out on a romantic night around the town, this is a great place to go to satisfy that craving for delicious Indian food.

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    Sultans Palace - Shorty and Zazzoo waiting for their curry feast

    Shorty and Zazzoo waiting for their curry feast

    Sultans Palace - Garlic Chicken

    Garlic Chicken

    Sultans Palace - Basmati rice, chicken tikka masala, & saag paneer.

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    Basmati rice, chicken tikka masala, & saag paneer.

    Spice Club - Check the plate decorations! Presentation is key at this restaurant!

    Spice Club

    4.7(3 reviews)
    5.7 mi

    Have you ever been in to a place that screams "CUSTOMER SERVICE!!!!!!"?…read moreWell this place is that. The only reason I came across this place is because I travelled all the way to The Wirral to visit a tattoo artist. I was really hungry and couldn't be bothered waiting til I got home and then having to drag things out and cook... So I asked the tattoo artist where was good to go and he recommended this restaurant. The boy and I trundled down to the restaurant and we were welcomed in by a friendly waiter. As you can see from the photo's I've uploaded, presentation is EVERYTHING! It's clean, aesthetically pleasing and the seats were very comfy :) We ordered poppadoms and the selection of chutneys and onions to start. I did not expect what was delivered on a HUGE revolving dish infront of me! (see the picture!) I would have thoroughly enjoyed eating poppadoms and these chutneys for the rest of the evening!! SO yummy! The chilli one was overwhelming but very tasty. Next stage? Main meal; I ordered a Chicken Karahi with lemon rice (my fave) - I cannot describe how cool the rice mountain on a saucer looked! The dishes were authentic and again presentation was clearly key when the plate arrived with artistic garnish decoration! The portions were plenty but not overloaded - as you ate your first bite, you could tell how fresh the herbs, spices, vegetables and chicken were! The sauce was also light which made it very refreshing and not a burden on the stomach like some takeaway curries can be. After much mmmm'ing and delightful smiles, we were finished and our plates cleared away. They then brought us freshly cut orange and hot lemon cleansing wipes. The boy decided to have some ice cream and I had a lovely earl grey tea. After ordering dessert, one of the waiter's approached us asking me where we were from and some random questions about why we had come there. Whilst he was doing this he had put a bag of balloons on the table and asked me what animal I would like! I asked for a cat and he got straight in to it - it was fantastic!!! (see the picture!) A starter, mains, a few drinks and dessert with friendly service in such a great place came to just over £30. Well worth every penny. I am definitely going back if I ever go to the Wirrall again!

    Fantastic little business that me and the girlie came across while in the Wirral for a tattoo…read moreconsultation. The artist recommended it himself! The staff were very friendly and accommodating, the service was prompt and courteous. The food itself was generously portioned and oooo so great on the tongue. Huge range of flavours and textures all piping hot. Curries were excellent and even looked appealing as they brought them over. The manager even made my girlfriend a balloon animal with some banter! Haha Can you ask for much more from a curry house? Will definitely visit here again when we visit Mr Piercy again.

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    Spice Club - The chutney, onion and chilli dip selection to go with the popadoms - superbly presented and taste great too!

    The chutney, onion and chilli dip selection to go with the popadoms - superbly presented and taste great too!

    Spice Club - If you're lucky, they'll make you a balloon animal!

    If you're lucky, they'll make you a balloon animal!

    Spice Club - Even plain ice cream is presented so well!

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    Even plain ice cream is presented so well!

    Royal Tandoori

    Royal Tandoori

    3.8(4 reviews)
    2.3 mi
    ££

    Looking like Del Boy's local Indian crossed with the living room of your first grandparent to die,…read morethe Royal Tandoori is in such a mundane location, sandwiched between a newsagents and post office, that I often forget it's there, despite having lived in the neighbourhood all my life. Inside, the decor is weirdly dated. It really does feel like stepping back into the seventies, especially as trendier and glossier eateries continue to open up along Smithdown, enticing the students in without a second thought. The staff here are friendly but the curry was less than satisfying and I just felt strangely depressed for having shown up. I'm really sorry Royal Tandoori. Please stop looking at me with those puppy dog eyes.

    A curry at the Royal is a seminal moment in any self-respecting student's time in Liverpool. Whilst…read moreit's most certainly not a glamorous establishment, this restaurant provides great value, tasty curries in the heart of the city's student district. Located on Smithdown Road, the Royal is the best place to go to line your stomach before a night on the tiles. The chicken tikka masala is superb and they offer a good selection of drinks to wash it all down with. My only criticism would be that the staff sometimes appear a little surly. However, the fact that they have to put up with a load of drunk and noisy students may have something to do with it! The best indian restaurant in Liverpool...perhaps! Give it a try, you won't be disappointed!

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    Royal Tandoori - A first to Liverpool and we come to the royal tandoori  as it has been highly recommend.  Watch this space for result.

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    A first to Liverpool and we come to the royal tandoori as it has been highly recommend. Watch this space for result.

    Light Of Bengal

    Light Of Bengal

    4.5(4 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    This really is a very good curry house! For years, The Light Of Bengal has been a popular…read morerestaurant and take away for Liverpool's Aigburth and South Liverpool areas and many on this side of the city would agree about its status as one of the best in the whole city. The problem with The Light is of course its situation. Now that the Fulwood Arms has opened nearby, things aren't quite as remote as they once were along this stretch of road between Garston and Lark Lane so is is possibel to enjoy a curry some beers and entertainment next door and not feel like you are making a bit of a voyage. It would be worth it though as The Light's menu is offers a good array of authentic Indian dishes at very good prices and the staff are top blokes. Worth the trek.

    At the risk of sounding like a broken record, it takes a lot for an Indian to impress me. You see…read moreif you have grown up on some of the most mind bogglingly delicious asian cuisine for most of your life, dining at these Indian pretender restaurants serving mediocre dishes may pass for good to the unsuspecting curry eater but not ME!! Light of Bengal is good, for most but for my money pretty average. Then again as I said it takes a hell of a lot to impress me. In fact there are a handful of restaaurants of the Indian kind I would actually recommend "highly" Mumtaz in Leeds is exceptional, the EastzEast installments in Manchester are bearable and there are others but Light of Bengal didn't really light my fire I'm afraid to say. No doubt this willl not and should not deter the rest of you going in for some "curry"

    Lal Qila

    Lal Qila

    4.5(2 reviews)
    17.1 mi

    Lal Qila. Like a pleasant fungus (if there can be such a thing), it's spreading all over the north…read morewest and spawning spores Southport as well as the very city that gave us The Beatles, Ken Dodd and a water body full of jellyfish. I kid you not, every time I peer into the Mersey I see one of those see-through little deadly blighters bobbing around. Anyway, thankfully Lal Qila's seafood is one of its strong points and it hasn't attempted to do what would-be serial killer Patrick Bateman did and incorporate jellyfish into a sophisticated menu. Although that's not to say it ain't inventive. Like its Mancunian siblings, Liverpool's Lal Qila is a modern take on the curry phenomenon and has an army of polite staff at the helm waiting to attend to your every need, as well as a chef with a flair for invention and over 29 years experience. Not bad credentials, eh. This one started life in 1984 when I was a dimpled little one year old, and has grown and moved onto Eastbank Street four years ago. Its reputation for fabulous service precedes it, but what of the food? Firstly the ambient lighting, sophisticated demeanour and relaxing music seduces you, then you're treated to some really delicious curry. You've got to remember that real Indian food is supposed to be healthy, wholesome and fresh, not a greasy calorie-laden indulgence, and this restaurant takes that as given. It's all very authentic and you'll find your favourite Indian dishes here plus many more that you might not have thought of. Veggies are well catered for and all the meals are freshly prepared, so nothing will taste like it's been stewing in its own juices for about five hours. Top notch Ruby Murray.

    After a run of fairly adequate, but indigestion-inducing indian takeaways from our usual place, we…read morethought we'd try Lal Quila. We had heard good things about the restaurant, and were pleasantly surprised to find that they did free home deliveries from their online menu.The food was delicious, the meat tender and the spices delicate. I WILL be ordering from them again- strongly recommended.

    Mowgli - All of it

    Mowgli

    4.4(35 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    ££

    Absolutely delicious fusion spot! The drinks were perfect and complemented the beautifully spiced…read moredishes. The ambiance was so cool and tropical, I wanted to stay there all day. Plates were pretty small, but the wait staff did a great job on recommendations for how many we would need for our group.

    It wasn't exactly that I was looking for a familiar face, I promise; no, that's just what found me,…read morewhen I least expected it, but perhaps most needed it. I walked into this place, Mowgli, for a business meeting with a colleague, late on a Friday night, around 10pm. We'd had to wait for a while to be seated. It was a busy Liverpool night, the evening before Derby Day. It was right when the hostess led us around the corner towards our table, one of the booths with small swinging rope chairs, like in your childhood friend's backyard, that I caught sight of her. The sight of that face, half obscured under blonde hair as she read her menu, so arrested me that the toe of my sneaker caught on the polished linoleum floor, almost tripping me and causing an embarrassing squeak. I was certain it was her, it was unmistakeable-- and yet, it was equally unlikely, nearly impossible. So far from home, so long since we'd last met. Why, how, here in Liverpool, of all places? Even though I knew it couldn't have been the friend I remembered, I couldn't convince myself entirely otherwise. I remained in a state of agitation as we sat down, unable to fully dispel the nagging thought that a long-lost acquaintance was here, in the room, and even though she hadn't even seen me gawking as I passed, I felt I was violating some social code in avoiding greeting her. We ordered, and I ate, trying to hide my distraction, though I'm sure it registered to my colleague. I kept stealing glances towards that table near the door, probably appearing shifty, like the cops were after me. Only because of his gracious nature did my colleague steer the conversation and avoid awkward silences while we were supposed to be ironing out the finer points of the Q3 fiscal plan. Just after we got our third shared course, the Goan Fish Curry, the woman got up, put on her coat, and left. I realized I'd never know, and somehow, that thought felt torturous. Then, as she neared the front door, she turned and looked right at me from across the dining room, my bite of paneer and roti catching in my esophagus-- but no, she was looking behind me, as her companion left the restroom behind our table. And then, in a moment, there was no doubt left in the whole universe. I took a bite of the Chat Yogurt Bomb, and as it burst and gushed sweet yogurt in my mouth, she looked back once again, waved, and winked, this time unmistakably. It was a moment of Proustian, epiphanic confusion. Suddenly, the taste of the Chat reminded me that the last time I'd had that dish, years ago now in New York, had been sitting with her on one of the last times we saw each other. As I left the dinner in something of a mixed state of shellshock and acute nostalgia, I gradually realized that it couldn't possibly have been my friend, the woman whom I thought I saw. It was impossible, because I knew she was in New York. So, whoever I'd seen must really have just been some nice scouse woman with a passing resemblance, maybe enhanced by the moody ambience of the restaurant. And yet, somehow it really was her. Yes, I was tired, yes it was late, yes I've been under a lot of stress lately... and, no, it couldn't have been her. But somehow the paradox persists. That night it both wasn't, and also was, Emma. Emma, my dear old friend, a friend I miss. If you find yourself here at Mowgli Bold Street, be prepared for the impossible. Be prepared for apparitions of a friend from times bygone that you wish you could give a hi five to, but don't know when you'll have the chance to next. It's a bittersweet experience. We ate the Chat Bombs, Paneer, Fish Curry, and Mowgli's take on Chicken Tikka Masala. It was all good, tamarind and citrusy flavors in the sauces predominate, at least in the dishes we ordered. It's her birthday next month, on the 20th. I never forget a friend's birthday. Maybe I'll send her a postcard ahead of time to wish her well.

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    Mowgli - The rest of it

    The rest of it

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