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Spice Garden

Spice Garden

(3 reviews)

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I had family over round about that time in the evening that bellies start to rumble. With no food…read morein the fridge and no firm dinner plans, we thought it would be nice to order food to takeaway from Rana's Spice Garden which, coincidentally, is just round the corner from my flat. Rana's was my first choice because I'd heard good things from a colleague and my boyfriend had recently enjoyed food ordered from there. Rana's was fresh and fast. We headed over to order and waited a short time before our food was ready. I had the Rana's garlic korma, which was a delicious creamy, spicy dish; still with the mildness of a traditional korma, but with a lovely, punchy garlic kick. The result was delicious! The garlic naan was scrumptious too, as was the chicken pakora, and accompanying dips. Thinking back, the beautifully tender chicken pakora was my favourite and I recommend ordering several portions to share if there's a group, because our portion was gone in mere minutes. That's not to say that it was a teeny tiny portion; it was just SO good that we couldn't help but devour it. You know you've made a good foodie choice when there's not a word said, rather just eating, tearing, dipping, sharing. And clean plates afterwards, of course. So, it's safe to say that food from Spice Garden was a resounding success, and being so convenient for me, I'll definitely choose them again when I'm set on having a takeaway night.

My Scottish niece and her husband brought us American kin to the Spice Garden, Rana's Indian…read moreCuisine, for a night out to celebrate their marriage. This place is delightful. Great decor and ambiance. The service was efficient and pleasant. And then there was the food! The menu was so extensive that we had a hard time deciding what to order. We finally narrowed it down and tried a couple of new dishes and a couple of the old standards. The serving dishes were placed on wee holders with candles to keep the food warm. This may be something that is common here in the UK, but I have not seen it done in the US. Great touch. Every dish was heaven and was complemented by the onion naan. I highly recommend that you give this restaurant a try. Although they do take-out, experience dining there at least once. It's lovely.

Nawab Mughlai

Nawab Mughlai

(1 review)

I walk past Nawab every day that I leave my house. Twice. Once again on my way home. The restaurant…read moreis of a huge size, with glamorous interior and yet is always empty. I was intrigued. So, I walk past the front of the restaurant on my way home, and then again after walking through an alley, walk past the back of the restaurant and my flat is straight up ahead. So essentially, dependent which direction I'm coming from, I'll walk past both the front and rear over a period of seconds. Passing the back means passing the kitchen entrance, and sometimes the door is open. When it is, delightful smells fill the air. That was my main reason for wanting to try Nawab. I can't speak for dining in, since I was in a takeaway mood but my impression of picking up food didn't have me desperate to come back for more. The lady who served me was polite and friendly but, because the restaurant is so big, when it's empty, it really feels it. During my visit there wasn't a soul in and the restaurant felt lifeless and lacking atmosphere. The curry was alright, the korma a safe, classic, creamy affair. I don't like to mention competing businesses in reviews, but I was disappointed with just one basic korma on the menu, when there's a whole part of the menu dedicated to korma in a curry house just minutes away. Their signature garlic chilli korma is a thing of delight. Comparisons aside, I was left underwhelmed. I've often walked past at night to see staff sitting in the area you wait for orders. And in the back of the restaurant during the day I've seen an older lady asleep in front of a laptop or an older man amidst newspapers and empty glasses. The back of the restaurant oddly seems like an extension of the family home. These things won't strike people as particularly professional and perhaps that's part of the problem. Nawab wasn't bad, just decidedly average. Sometimes trying somewhere new does no more than reaffirm your love for an old favourite, and sadly that's what happened here.

Mint Leaf - indpak - Updated May 2026

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