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    Noor Jahan

    4.0 (4 reviews)

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    Mogal E Azam

    3.6(8 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    ££

    I would never recommend this place to anyone. As it shows Indian cuisine but no where near it. Not…read morethe quality expected at all. Butter chicken was extremely sweet despi the ordering guy said he would get it hot. and the pilua rice tasted nothing but tumeric. And the biriyani the worst with chickpeas in it not anywhere close to the "hyderbadi biriyani" this place demands you to order £26 per person and not going to take order if it doesnt fit . Not taking our appetite into consideration. The staff told us in a rude way about the restraunts rules of ordering the quantity even though we werent hungry. But we are sorry that they couldnt get what they wanted even if they blackmailed us to order more per person and that we cannot order less. If ur going to this place dont consider as an indian restaurant. I dont think its fair for give so much hype to this place when u dont serve quality food. There are much better places to visit. And they lie to us on the review that we get free food and drinks. Which is not true we paid almost £113. For low quality food. Definitely not worth it.

    Placed right by Nottingham Trent Uni this seems like the sort of restaurant you'd take your folks…read moreto if you were studying and they wanted a curry. Seemingly staffed by men only they gave the ladies the menus first and then brought their meals first which is all well and good. They then brought over roses for the ladies and I wasn't terribly comfortable with this. The staff were quite jokey/banter which loses it a 2nd star which is a real shame as the food itself was very nice and tasty.

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    Chutney

    Chutney

    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    £££

    Oh, Chutney. Such a mixed bag. Perhaps the least pretentious of the Maid Marian Way Indian…read morerestaurants (and I don't include the well-established Laguna in that set). The food is usually very tasty, I can't deny that. Well spiced, with a real quality feel to the dishes. The chicken here is some of the most tender i've had in a curry, and they usually tend to be happy to seat you fairly late on in the evening. The service is usually pretty good too. So what are the downsides? Well, on more than oe occassion i've been presented with poppadoms and pickles very quickly after being seated, without ordering them. Lovely...complimentary, I thought. Very generous, especially considering the wide range of dips and pickles they give you, far more than the usual chutney / mint yoghurt / chopped onions combination. However, when the bill came, there they were. I don't mind paying for food if i've ordered it, but we hadn't. They did take it off the bill though. Next, given the prices of the main courses, I would really like to see them include rice or naan within that price, and they don't. In fact, I resent paying a whopping £3.95 for a small portion of plain pilau rice. Don't go ordering one portion and thinking it will be enough for two, it won't. Finally, we have a discount card as we have been visiting for some time. 20% off the food bill. On more than one occasion, we have been presented with the bill with our discount applied....but either they aren't very good at maths, or they were trying to rip us off, hoping that we were too drunk to notice. The last time this happened, I started to show the waitress my calculations to show what the bill should come to, and was told "just tell me how much discount you want". I really can't fault the quality of the food, I just wish I didn't have to feel 'on my guard' everytime I eat here. My only slight gripe about the food is that the saucy curries can be quite rich sometimes, but they are always flavoursome and well spiced. I wish I could give this place 3.5 stars, as I think it deserves more than 3, but not sure if it deserves a full 4. I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt, because the food is usually of a good standard, and I wouldn't want to put people off trying the place by only giving it 3 stars. It is definitely worth a go, just check that bill when it comes, and don't go crazy and over order rice, as it will bump the bill up very quickly. My recommended dishes are the spiced combo as a starter, and the Agra Falls or Patna Pathia as a main.

    I'll be honest, I've only been here once but that's not because of the quality, but because I don't…read morelive in Nottingham. If I did I'd go a lot more often. Friends booked this in advance and were able to sort a table including a highchair for our little one. Often when we've turned up at restaurants there's much huffing and puffing about finding a highchair but that didn't happen here, no hassle whatsoever so it made a pleasant change. The staff were very helpful with everything we needed. Obviously having a baby with us meant we were a bit awkward with requests, (including having to clear up puked food with napkins!) but the staff happily helped. The food was delicious and there was so much of it, my stomach's not used to that quantity! I'd happily recommend it.

    Balti House Tandoori

    Balti House Tandoori

    4.0(3 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    ££

    The Balti House is one of very few late night curry houses in Nottingham. The prices are ok, and if…read moreyou have an interest in seeing faded photographs of the restaurant staff with famous football players of days gone by, then this might be the place for you. It seems to me that The Balti House has everything going for it...apart from the food. The location is fairly good, close to Hockley and only 5 minutes or so walk from the Market Square. So, what's wrong with the food? Well, it's not that there is anything terrible about any of it, but i've never eaten anything there and thought "Wow!" when i've tasted it. The curries have always seemed to me not too dissimilar from ones that I can cook at home...and call me old fashioned, but when I go out for a meal, I want to be paying to eat something that I couldn't make at home. I just can't quite put my finger on what it is that is missing from the food here. Fresh coriander perhaps? Maybe they are actually healthier and contain less ghee / oil and salt...I don't know. All I know is, something is missing. Still, given the other options for a late night curry near Nottingham city centre, you could do worse. Noor Jahan on Mansfield Road, or the disgusting Sapna on St James Street are both worse than here. If you are in the area at the end of a night and you don't fancy pizza / kebab / chips, I guess you could do worse than give The Balti House a try. After all, what I appreciate in a curry may be different to what you do, and you might rate this place more highly than I do.

    This is really a hidden treasure in Nottingham city centre. I've eaten there three times in the…read morelast fortnight while back in the UK on business. The decor and table settings are plain compared with some Indian restaurants, but the quality of the food and service are spot on. The owner and staff are friendly and very willing to make recommendations. I've had the Lamb Madras, Chicken Tikka Masala and Lamb Rogan Josh so far and each has the requisite layers of flavour. I tend to judge an Indian chef's skill based on an ability to apply heat without destroying the underlying explosion of flavour in the blend of spices used as a basis for the sauce. The food prepared here does not disappoint. The garlic naan may not be quite as light and fluffy as in other places, but the garlic is baked in and not added as an afterthought. I'll be back!

    Noor Jahan - indpak - Updated July 2026

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