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    Naidni

    4.5 (4 reviews)
    PriceyIndian
    Closed 12:00 pm - 2:00 PM, 5:30 PM - 11:00 PM

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    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Name is Eastern Paradise. Great food and service! Recommend this restaurant for anyone who wants a good Indian restaurant.

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    Calcutta Brasserie

    Calcutta Brasserie

    3.2(5 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    ££

    The Calcutta Brasserie is an excellent and interesting Indian restaurant in an old building which I…read morebelieve is a former church, monastery and boy's home during the Second World War. The building (see pictures) is quite something and certainly makes the dining a little bit special, and fortunately the food lived up to the impressive surroundings. Complimentary popadoms with onions and chutney arrived whilst we waited for our starters. This ended up being the most disappointing part of the meal. The popadoms themselves were fine, but somehow none of the relishes served with them quite worked: they were all just a little bit too messed about with. A nice straight forward mango chutney and raita, in addition to the more exotic variants, would have been welcomed. We started with Tiranga Samosa (£4.50): 3 somosas containing potato and peas, chicken and red peppers, duck with five spices; I had Zafrani Murgh Tikka (£3.95): chicken tikka both were excellent. For mains we shared Hyderabadi Dum Biriyani (£8.95): braised basmati rice cooked with chicken (or lamb) in a pot sealed with a Naan bread so it cooks in its own juices (see picture) this was intriguing as it looked rather like a pie with the earthenware dish and the Naan lid, it tasted mild but very nice. The other main was Kosha Mangsho (£7.95) slow cooked lamb with aromatic hot spices and caramelised onion and ginger this was medium spiced but extremely tasty and with plenty of meat. We added to this a Mushroom Combo (£3.95) side dish of chestnut and English mushrooms sautéed in garlic and caramelised onions and a Garlic Naan (£2.50). Everything we ate, with the exception of the aforementioned relishes with the popadoms, was very good, certainly one of the best Indian meals that I have ever had. The service was a little disappointing, we were served a glass of Cabernet Sauvignon which was white instead of red, but at least they changed it happily and quickly. So far I've only called in once, but if the first visit was anything to go by I will return... Update ** Having now been a few times, I'm reviewing my initial review! Whilst the main meals are USUALLY good, the food isn't consistent, sometimes it dissapoints. On one trip we had a pudding that was called Creme Brule but was more like a custard with sugar on top - they hadn't put it under the grill or used a blow torch on it to give it the crispy top. So I'm downgrading it from a 4 to 3* with the warning that it is quite variable...

    The food here is very inconsistent. We ordered a takeaway from here having previously enjoyed their…read morefood. However, of the 6 main dishes we ordered 3 were good and 3 were ok. The Chicken Tikka Masala tasted just weird, CHicken Korma far too sweet and Chicken Dansak just filled with tasteless frozen vegetables. The Dhaba Chicken had a nice authentic Indian flavour, Kosha Mangsho was a tasty lamb dish and the Kori Gassi was a lovely South Indian curry with ginger and coconut cream. The Bombay Potatoes were nicely spiced and tender. Unfortunately the rice was too dry, the onion bhajis were bland and overall the food was incredibly salty. I was awake all night with severe dehydration. The saltiness is a major put-off, and the food quality is very variable.

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    Calcutta Brasserie
    Calcutta Brasserie
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    The Snooty Mehmaan - Peas with mushrooms and beef curry

    The Snooty Mehmaan

    4.7(6 reviews)
    39.8 mi
    £££

    This is some of the best Indian food I have ever had, and I've had a lot of Indian food. The…read morerestaurant is very nice, inside and out. The ambience is definitely upscale. You can smell the delicious food as soon as you enter. Everything we tried was absolutely delicious. We had four different main dishes to share. We chose one butter chicken, the lamb, beef, and vegetarian peas and mushrooms. The sauces are freshly made, and totally distinct from one another. The garlic naan was fantastic with actual chunks of garlic on the exterior. The food was beautifully prepared and served. The service was great. It was mid week and they were not super busy, but the servers were attentive yet not hovering. Drinks were refilled properly, menu suggestions were totally on point, and the food came out coursed as needed. I would highly recommend this restaurant. Ask for dish suggestions, and enjoy!

    This s really excellent dining in Indian/Asian Fusian (read that Thai) fashion. I thought it was a…read morepub and drove right by, but no it is a fine restaurant manned by folks who know their way around a kitchen. It is not quite a "100 Foot Journey", but it is an interesting combination of excellent Indian, some Thai, a great bar, a charming host, thoughtful servers, Movenpick ice cream, 1oo% fresh ingredients in everything and some standard English deserts mixed with their own creatons from India. We started with six beautifully fried Asian fish cakes with a mildly spicy/sweet dipping sauce and then had a big, thick salmon steak with a reduction of soy, miso, chilli, spring onions and ginger. It worked so beautifully that I gobbled 1/4 of my companion's fish.I wanted the Korma which was a rich blend of vegetables, heavy cream, coconut milk, almond, and yoghurt served with a light pilaf. Our desert was Gulab Jamun (milk solids from freshly curdled milk and rich rich rich vanilla ice cream dotted with a fruit sauc and mint. They had my favorite sparkling water, Badoit, which is something I always have trouble finding. All this with a beautiful decor to boot, puts them on my list.

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    The Snooty Mehmaan - Butter chicken and lamb curry

    Butter chicken and lamb curry

    The Snooty Mehmaan - Major caterers in the area

    Major caterers in the area

    The Snooty Mehmaan - Big dining room

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    Big dining room

    Naidni - indpak - Updated May 2026

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