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Bidrage med feedbackThe atmosphere at this restaurant is truly lovely and the food is exceptional. They made my Welsh family feel very welcome. I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone visiting Glasgow. I especially recommend trying the haggis pakora balls - they are to die for.
Great authentic food, excellent service, clean surrounds. Take your on wine if wanted. Watch out for automatic service charge. Would recommend.
Rehman and his colleagues are always welcoming and, more than that, the food is excellent. We have been here a few times and will be back again in the next few weeks.
Staying in Newton Stewart for the night with my 2 teenage daughters. Decided to hit the the cinema then grab something to eat. Girls choice was to try the Indian restaraunt halfway up the main street. Met by an older lady in an arrival who showed us to put table. Not the largest of premises and tables were crammed in to provide more seating. Place didn't have a drinks licence so headed to the co-op for a couple of beers. Girls had orange juice and lemonade. Kitchen is to the back of the restaraunt, off the main dining area. Lots of conversation and laughing from the kitchen, however never seen anyone but this lady from when we entered. Ordered a pokies platter for one daughter and a popodom platter £695 each. Very small portions with minute bowls of dips. Main courses came in plain white saucers which took away the authentic Indian feel. Good was ok, as we were very hungry to had our fill. The bill came to £61, which I feel was overpriced for what we got. Restaraunt doesn't take card so had to go the bank further up the street. Feel this place is a shabby set up and I is the only Indian restaraunt in miles so they will get the custom. However, feel it a bit of a top off because of this. I had visited here over a month ago and have only written this review now due to my disappointment visiting this place. Would say this place is average.
The food arrived quickly, almost as fast as a McDonald's order. We ordered a Chicken Jaipuri and a Prawn Karahi, but were surprised to find that the prawns were more like shrimp and the sauce was overly sweet rather than hot and spicy. The portion sizes were adequate, served in simple white plates. The service left much to be desired as we observed staff members frantically handling takeaway orders and discussing issues with payments going to a previous establishment. We overheard complaints from customers about long wait times, adding to the overall chaotic atmosphere. When we received the bill, we were shocked to see we had been charged for three curries instead of two, including prawn dishes we did not order. The total came to nearly £60 for two waters, two curries, rice, and naan, which we had to pay in cash. In conclusion, our anniversary meal at India Gate was disappointing, with subpar food quality, poor service, and inflated prices. It was certainly not worth the cost and left us with a bitter taste in our mouths.