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    Moza HQ

    4.0 (1 review)
    ModerateIndian, Halal, Bangladeshi
    Closed 6:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Nando's

    Nando's

    3.2(21 reviews)
    25.3 mi
    £££

    Sometimes you just have to have a Nando's! This was one of those days, as pretty much all the pubs…read morenear Kenilworth Castle were booked out for Mother's Day, and after a meager breakfast that morning, we were super hungry. So decided to drive into Coventry City as that's where the closest Nando's was to be found and luckily got a table right before the dinner rush started. My brother & I decided to split the "Full platter" which consisted of a whole chicken & 4 regular sides for £20.95 (there was actually a choice - you could get 4 regular sides or 2 super size sides). The regular size sides we got were: 1) Chips - meh, absolutely paled in comparison to the Peri-peri chips 2) Peri-peri chips - I had forgotten how delicious this seasoning was. Really perked up the taste of the fries 3) Spicy rice - excellent taste and actually wasn't that spicy, so glad about that 4) Supergrain - this was a salad consisting of quinoa, just lots of different kinds of beans, kale and an avocado buttermilk dressing. It overall tasted okay, but I wasn't feeling it. I think a tart dressing rather than the creamy one might add some more oomph. The chicken itself was glorious! It had that true crispy charcoal taste and was delicious. The skin was crispness personified! So food-wise its absolutely 4/5 stars. But it's 3 stars overall in the review, because of the indifferent service and dirty loo facilities. The service wasn't that great as had to ask multiple times for plates. The women's loo stalls were so tight, it verged on the uncomfortable. Plus the state of the loos itself was an absolute shambles - very dirty and with a wet floor. I'd come back here for the food, but stay away from the toilets. Yelp 150/ 2019

    A firm favourite just for the food. I work for the NHS and get 20% discount too, which is always a…read morebonus. I don't even eat chicken, but their veggie pitta is to die for, and the cheesecake, even though it comes ready made in a little tub, is lush. Easily accessible venue 30 seconds from where I work in the town centre. A new Nandos, so very nice inside. Toilets a re a high standard. I like th taps that you can use in the middle of the restaurant - handy if you are eating some very messy chicken! Always seems to be busy when I go there. I have never had any problems with staff, and the food always arrives pretty quickly, although if there is a large party some of you will have finished before others get served. Good venue for all the family and they do some good childrens meals too.

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    Antalya Turkish Restaurant

    Antalya Turkish Restaurant

    3.8(12 reviews)
    21.1 mi
    ££

    Sometimes, it's the little touches that make a real difference you know? This is one reason I like…read moreAntalya. I must confess that Turkish / Greek food isn't my favourite type, but I do like it for a change now and again. Once you are seated at Antalya and your drinks order has been taken, warm strips of a flat bread will be brought to your table, alone with dishes of olives and pickled peppers (the ones that look like large chillies, but are not spicy as such). These are free, and you can nibble on them as you decide on your order. There are a wide range of hot and cold starters, with my favourite being a 'mezze' selection...a small plate with around 8 or 10 items on it, e.g. hummous, taramasalata, some kind of bean salad, a meatball, stuffed vine leaf, a 'burek' (sort of a cheese samosa) and some other bits. Want some more free bread to mop things up with? Just ask. Main courses consist of a lot of lamb and chicken dishes, with some fish and vegetarian options too. My recommendation is the Iskendar kebab, a dish containing a mixture of meats in a tomatoey sauce, served over pitta bread. If you have room for dessert, the trolley appears to be well stocked with cakes and traditional Turkish baklava...very sweet pastry affairs, sometimes nutty, and dripping with syrup or honey. Too sweet for my tooth, but each to their own. If you decide not to have a dessert, your meal will still be rounded off by a free shot of a fruit liqueur, usually on offer is banana, cherry, strawberry, and possibly one other. Also, a plate of free fruit is served which is great to cleanse the palate, but also great as a free alternative to dessert, if you didn't fancy one of the heavy offerings from the trolley. The staff are attentive without being overbearing, and they are very friendly. One waiter overheard my brother saying how much he liked the apple tea they served there, and he went into the kitchen and came out with a pack of the stuff for him to take home. I don't know if this is a family run restaurant, but it certainly has that feel. When the bill comes, if you've had a couple of drinks then don't expect any change from a 20 if you had a starter and a main course. I never feel cheated when paying the bill here, as I do feel that the little 'extras' add a lot of value to the dining experience. The ambience is relaxed and friendly, great for couples, families or group bookings...a good all-rounder in this respect.

    I really enjoyed the food here, nice authentic turkish cuisine…read more The menu is very comprehensive and the food well cooked. The staff are lovely and very welcoming. There is also a take away with nice kebabs

    Akbar's

    Akbar's

    3.7(20 reviews)
    26.6 mi
    ££

    I had a last minute call from my Brother last night saying that he was going to Akbars and did I…read morewant to go.....obviously with the temptation of a restaurant I haven't tried before I couldn't resist.....30 minutes later was being picked up to go and see what it was all about. The restaurant itself is on the Hagley Road just a little bit up from Five Ways in a large white building. You walk in and are instantly hit by the grandeur of the place with marble, statues and artwork all over the restaurant and reception areas. We needed to wait for a table so were given a buzzer and were invited to take a seat at the bar. We were quickly seated and shown the food menus after about 10 minutes.....when you don't ave a reservation I think thats pretty good! The food is very much what you would expect from a curry house with a huge list of classic curry dishes and starters. We went for popadoms and dips to start....I then went for chicken pakora and shish kebabs as my main.....I had already eaten before I left the house so was just being greedy at this point....this was my attempt at having something healthier haha. Everything was perfectly cooked and delicious and the prices were really reasonable! Both starters were only around £3.50 a plate and were a good size portion! I was going to be super harsh and give this place four stars due to a slightly dirty menu and the fact the tables are pretty close together but can you really mark somewhere down for being busy and popular? The staff here cannot do enough for you and I think its a great touch that the chefs bring out the food! If you want a curry....at a reasonable price.....in an interesting setting...why not give this place a go.

    Great restaurant. They helped arranged a wedding reception dinner. The food was amazing and staff…read morewere probably the most friendly, charming and easy to work with. We're very patient and tolerant with my relatives. I couldn't have asked for a better place. The decor and overall setting is very pleasant and gives a more relaxed intimate feel perfect for small parties.

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    Gourmet Burger Kitchen

    Gourmet Burger Kitchen

    4.1(7 reviews)
    21.1 mi
    £££

    Visiting from America- we thought we'd stop here. If they take longer than 15 minutes to serve you…read morelunch, lunch is on them! Last time I visited it took longer than that so the staff happily gave us free lunch vouchers for next time. I recently went to use those and the staff was very nice and friendly when we brought them up to the counter. We got the breaded chicken burger as that is halal. Sides included skinny chips, thick chips, simple salad, and coleslaw. Definitely would come back!

    Anyone in hospitality will tell you that when you take a drinks order, you serve the drinks. You…read moredon't wait for food to be ready, you don't wait for August. You just serve the drinks. Ten minutes later, comes the beer. That needs a fixin. Now, a burger is a kind of sandwich. A sandwich is something you can pick up with one hand and eat while reading a map. I got a cramp in my face trying to get my mouth around this thing. I had to eat this thing with a knife and fork. The bun was superfluous. It was tasty otherwise, though the 'onion rings' in the burger came apart long before they were cooked, leaving streaks of batter within the burger. They're perhaps best left as a side. The chips/fries here are a fail. The nothingness of the skinny fries or the pale not quite crispness of the chunky fries don't leave much of a dilemma. I avoid. As is par for the course in a restaurant that narrowly misses the mark, the service is mostly excellent; the staff is warm and friendly. That is worth the visit. Otherwise, some quality-control is needed.

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    Nando's

    Nando's

    3.5(4 reviews)
    27.1 mi
    £

    This branch of Nando's is the only branch the chain has in the city centre of Wolverhampton in the…read moreWest Midlands, it is located on Queen Street. After watching City draw 1-1 with Wolves in a frustrating game which once again proved the need for VAR, I called in Nando's after the game, hungry (with it being an early kick-off and getting little change to eat), and I was expecting good things as generally with the exceptions of very few branches, Nando's is a decent place to get food. I was told I would have to wait 10 minutes for a table, which I kind of expected - one thing which was made clear straight away is this store is really small and perhaps inside it is one of the smallest Nando's I've been in, so it did feel much more cramped than other stores. Even the selection of sauces was smaller in terms of ketchup and pots to put the sauces in, they were spread out and sometimes hard to find - I couldn't even find salt or pepper! The ordering station was also quite small, after a ten minute wait for food I was told that I'd have to wait a further half an hour for my food, and like the wait for my table it took a couple of minutes over - This should have been made clear when I was willing to wait, as I expected to wait and then the food being served quite quick similar to other branches I've been to on an event day that was quite busy, such as near to Leicester's King Power Stadium and London's famous Wembley Stadium. The table seemed a little uncomfortable, my table basically felt not positioned right, it was on the wall as you went into the toilets, not allowing a lot of room. My food quality was quite poor, the chicken did taste a bit chewy, and the chips possibly tasted reheated - the chicken is halal here but I didn't see this stated clearly enough when entering the restaurant or order. This Nando's stores also seems slightly more old-fashioned compared to other stores, from the entrance to the doors you actually go through. Apart from probably one staff member, the rest of the staff here didn't seem too helpful or friendly either which was the shame, going alongside the awful overall feel of this branch and the poor food quality, I sadly feel Nando's on Queen Street in Wolverhampton deserves a single one-star rating.

    Nandos is very popular it place is not very big and chicken lovers are always here it has amazing…read moreatmosphere as it is always packed. You get seated and decide what to eat and then you go to the till and pay for it and wait for it to arrive and it doesn't take that long max 15 mins ive ever waited. They offer you nuts (which you have to pay for) while you are waiting for your food. They staff are nice but are mainly foreign and don't talk much English but they do smile. The nearest is in Birmingham and I have been to both the food is very nice. You get to pick how hot you would like the chicken and can add sides. The prices for a meal out I think are reasonable and the music inside is great. Makes you want to get up and have a little dance.

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    Tinseltown

    Tinseltown

    3.0(5 reviews)
    20.2 mi
    ££

    This place was ok I guess. The burgers are pretty much exactly the same as you would get in TJs or…read moreany other kebab shop, i.e. Not particularly fresh tasting, and fairly bland. The selection of toppings for burgers is decent and the cocktails menu is good, but service is poor and slow and the place is a bit scummy feeling, kind of like a huge kebab shop. I would never choose to visit there again, but if someone was paying for my meal I'd eat there.

    Tinseltown is a halal American-style diner that sells exactly what you would expect: hot dogs,…read moreburgers, other grilled meats and milkshakes. The diner doesn't follow the American tradition of bottomless sodas, and although I didn't check for bottomless coffee I assume that's the same deal. It's also worth highlighting that the milkshakes aren't your traditional American shake; instead they're more in the style of Shakeaway/Shakeout. You choose a chocolate bar or item of confectionary and they put it in a blender with some milk and icecream. The twist on the formula works: I greatly enjoyed my peanut M&M milkshake. The cost of the basic shake is around £3.50, which is about what you'd pay at the milkshake place on the other side of town, so that seemed reasonable. The burger I had was one with Swiss cheese and barbecue sauce, and it was good. The beef patties were thinner than I've had in other places but they tasted nice. I avoided the bacon, since it's made from cow meat instead of pig meat (due to the halal nature of the place). I also quite enjoyed the chips, and there was ketchup, barbecue and peri-peri sauce on the table to accompany them. The burger was around £9, which I regarded as a little expensive for what you get: the burgers at Wetherspoons are nicer for a little over half the cost. When it came to pudding the prices were astronomical. A waffle with nutella and icecream was £6, which I regard as too much money for what is a very cheap dish. Unfortunately, the cheesecakes and other desserts were in the same price range, which bewildered me - you can get exactly the same sort of food for half the price at other restaurants in Leicester, so I don't feel that £6 is a reasonable cost. When it came to service, I thought the staff did well handling the needs of a big and awkward group. Having said that, it did take ages for card payments to go through and at least two people had to input PINs twice due to the card machine's foibles. All in all, this is the sort of place that I would visit if someone suggested it but probably wouldn't seek out myself.

    Moza HQ - indpak - Updated May 2026

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