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    Taj Mahal

    Taj Mahal

    (6 reviews)

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    I haven't been in this restaurant for a while but when I went in the place was lovely and clean…read morewarm, the service was very polite the staff here was happy to serve and answer any questions you may have. The food was amazing, it came out hot and tasty

    I don't know how mediocre mush has become the standard in this country, but my party wanted a…read moretraditional Taj Mahal like experience so I knew what I was in for. This was no monument to love, only the memory of what food used to be. Our predictable order began with: Popadoms- not crispy, mango chutney (blended- possibly watered down left overs? -urgh), raita (not the freshest), dry mint in the yogurt and lime pickle out of an economy jar, no doubt. This confirmed my protestations about going in, I was punting for a Moroccan but was out voted. Sad times. The food was acceptable, nothing I couldn't have done myself with a jar of unilever Pataks at home, so boring. I don't understand how the 80's and 90's paved the way for generic uninspiring, pre-prepared Indian food when there is the potential for it to be so much better. Indian ( and also Chinese restaurants too) restaurant chefs...! Please use fresh ingredients. Fresh herbs. Simplify your menus, did darling Gordon Ramsey's Kitchen Nightmares, not put the fear of Ghee in you, today's dining expectations are so much higher. And if this sort of food is acceptable for you and you think this review is harsh then you are seriously missing out. A cold surly welcome, was smoothed over at the end by his colleague offering a mixed tray of sweet Corkey's shooters possibly after my party loudly commented on the disposition of our waiter. Corkey's bubblegum and After Eight flavoured shooters weren't our bag, but I guess this is a student city. Not I, however the obligatory 90's cliche, an actual after eight thin mint sliver with our bill cheered a couple of us up no end. I would love to campaign for the thousands of Indian restaurants in the UK to cook like 'their mamas used to'. Stop buying prepared sauces, stop describing everything as flavourful and tender, it shouldn't need a fanfare it should just be good, standard. Sorry to pick on you Taj Mahal, but I do believe you have rebranded yourselves as the New Taj Mahal and there is nothing, new about the experience you offer at all.

    Red Rose

    Red Rose

    (4 reviews)

    For any fans of Indian food the Red Rose is a "Must", well worth travelling for. To put this in…read moreperspective we flew to the UK from Japan for a 2 week holiday. During that time, when all meals are precious & we try to enjoy the cuisine we can't get in Tokyo, we ate here on 3 separate occasions. It was the only restaurant we visited more than once. The popadoms were delicious, served with a unique onion salad along with the usual condiments. We followed this with a small selection of tandoori starters, all beautifully tender, juicy & cooked to perfection. However it was the curry dishes that truly stood out from the competition. The lamb vindaloo & king prawn vindaloo were both bursting with rich, vibrant spices which were perfectly balanced, & provided a beautiful slow building heat rather than merely relying on chilies. The chicken Zalzala uses Mr Naga chilies which provide a balanced heat to accompany the delicately smoked flavours of the chicken. The pilau rice was not the standard plain boiled dish that most restaurants serve, with the addition of carefully selected spices & special cooking method, turning plain rice into something special which could easily be a delicious meal in itself. The service is also excellent. We enjoyed chatting with our waiter who went to great lengths to explain how the preparation & quality of the ingredients were the keys to creating the wonderful flavours of their food. One tip for would-be visitors is to let the staff know that you are in no hurry for your food. That gives them longer to prepare the dishes, allowing the spices more time to blend & infuse, consequently resulting a deeper, richer flavour. Our (sadly) last visit was on a Monday lunchtime. The manager, Mr. Maha, was on his own but showed off his extensive skills by preparing us a memorable feast. The only minor wobble came when he explained that the tandoor was not hot enough to use so we couldn't order our customary naan bread, however he disappeared into the kitchen & emerged 10 minutes later with a plate of shahi paratha which were exquisite. Already looking forward to our next visit. Sadly it probably won't be for another year.

    Possibly the best Indian Food in Exeter. A huge menu and a wide selection of wines, the food is fit…read morefor Brahma himself. The service is exceptionally good and the staff are always very welcoming. If you choose to eat in the restaurant, I would suggest going for the smaller meals, as the portions are massive. A Takeaway and delivery service is also provided so if you want to eat at home spend over £20 and you'll get lots of littel freebie side dishes with you meal. Definatly worth having!

    Spice Magic - indpak - Updated May 2026

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