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Mumbai Chilli

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Mount Everest

Mount Everest

(9 reviews)

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Date of visit: 15/9/22…read more First, it always worries me when I've placed the order and then to be told it will be 10 to 15 minutes. Second, this must be up there with the worse curries ever eaten. I've seen fab reviews on another review site and bad ones too, so I don't know what other have been eating. All the curries were in a watery sauce, with little flavour. The rum rum chicken was shown as being hot yet was very bland. Temperature wise it was lukewarm. None of the curries were enjoyable and the chicken pieces were small and overcooked, particularly very hard and difficult to chew. The directions to the place and car park at the rear were good, and it isn't maintained as they outline. Interior decor is very good. The oddity is the pricing, see below. Clearly the menu on their site hasn't been updated. Own. Just Site Eat Chicken Bhoona - £5.95 - £7.95 Piro kukhura - £6.95 - £8.95 Chicken Dhansak - £6.25 - £7.95 Rum Rum Chicken - £7.45 - £8.95 Garlic naan - £2.50 - £2.95 Plain Naan - £2.25 - £2.95 Plan Rice - £2.50 - £2.95 Pilau Rice - £2.60 - £3.25 Totals £36.45 £45.90 Paid £40.90 They added 3 poppadoms in the bag with a small pot of raita. I presume that that was free. I certainly didn't order. I shall not return, and I cannot recommend. The place had been highly recommended by my son's boss. I just wish I'd taken pictures of the curries now.

I was told this is a very good restaurant and a lot of good references led to my visit there. Thus…read moremay be my expectations were very high, which is obviously a difficullt position for the restaurant. So the starters were good and very tasty. They offered a beer call gurka which I tried. Unfortunately, even though it was in the menu, they didn't serve small ones and so I was forced to try the large one. I took one sip to convince me that I will never drink the whole beer. The taste was so far from a beer taste as it could be. I will never order that again. The vegetarien food I ordered was to serve with to much oil around it. So it was difficult to get the taste of the vegetables thru. The other things we had were not bad at all, but I think I will prefer other restaurants next time.

O-kra

O-kra

(2 reviews)

Visited Derby for one night and ate here. Although we hadn't booked and they were fairly busy, they…read morefound us a table for two. Very impressed with service, quality of food, hygiene, etc. Staff were courteous and friendly, couldn't fault it. Thirty quid for two courses and drinks; I considered it reasonably priced. Would definitely recommend.

O-kra is an Indian restaurant in the middle of Friargate in Derby, in a venue that used to be a…read morecasino. an impressive looking façade leads you to a seating area with expansive sofas adorned with cushions, a comfortable place to wait for your table. We didn't have to wait long, the restaurant itself is fairly large, tables cater for different sized parties, but even our table for 2 was generously sized. No table too close to each other, so the restaurant although busy had a good ambience, it felt comfortable. Decor wise, very plush, chandeliers adorn the ceiling and large fluted flower vases sat atop of the table. Food wise, the usual massive array of choices, there must have been 30 starters to choose from! A nice selection of favourites like bhajis, puris, kebabs etc, as well as meat, seafood and vegetarian sharing platters, and more unusual dishes like cured salmon and a small fillet of sea bass. I had the King Prawn Puri, great flavour, beautifully presented with some entertaining salad adornment. My wife had a type of vegetable fritter, tasty but a little greasy. Service was great, unobtrusive, helpful and with good humour. Course pacing was perfect, the mains arrived about 10-15 minutes after the starters. Again a huge choice, old favourites like Balti, Rogan Josh, Jalfrezi, mixed with interesting chef's specials. Between us, we went for a safe plain naan, pilau and chicken korma, plus an exotic sounding Chicken Jhaat Phaat. Naan was great, savoury, not doughy, pilau added texture and the chicken korma had wonderful flavour, not too creamy and strong on the coconut. The Chicken Jhaat Phaat was rich in flavour from the peppers and onions, and the heat from the dish matched the calm flavour of the korma perfectly. A great meal, we will definitely be back soon, and this time to be more daring, less safe. Drinks wise equally expansive, and all in a rather impressive multi-tiered bar, can't comment much further as I was driving. Just a word caution, the toilets are up two flights of stairs

Mumbai Chilli - indpak - Updated May 2026

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