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This is our favorite restaurant! It may not look like much from the outside, so you might think it’s just a takeout spot. Radhuni doesn’t have an alcohol license, which means you can bring your own drinks, making it convenient and budget-friendly. The food is consistently excellent; every time we dine in or get takeout, the flavors are fantastic. The service is friendly and attentive, and the staff is happy to answer any questions about the dishes on the menu. Overall, it’s a great place!
I have dined in the restaurant and also ordered takeout from here. The food is always delicious. They offer an excellent selection of dishes. The delivery service is always quick and helpful. I highly recommend it!
Fab food and bring your own drinks! Great value. Service not always perfect, but hard to fault otherwise.
I felt compelled to write a review after my visit tonight for a chicken tikka madras. It was absolutely beautiful! It's becoming increasingly rare to find restaurants that prepare curries the way they used to, catering to the traditional English palate. A couple of months ago, my daughter had a chicken korma, and she enjoyed that as well. I really think this place deserves to be much busier!