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Bidrage med feedbackGo here. Forget the greasy gruel that marks most curry houses this is cuisine, my friend, and a healthier one at that with oil used sparingly, wherever possible. Last year, Restaurant Magazine's National Restaurant Awards named Mint Mustard as one of the UK's top 100 restaurants and was one of just two Indian restaurants on the list. And you can see why. Even as a carnivore, I found the vegetarian tasting menu (my boyfriend is a veggie, which pretty much makes me one, too) to be a hearty alternative to the chicken korais I normally scoop into my pie hole. A word of advice, though if you're like me and hate yoghurt, then avoid the Bombay chaat, a Scotch egg looking delicacy that is filled with warm yoghurt and designed to eat in one bite. My idea of hell, pretty much. My only criticism is that the level of service can vary; the last time I was there, the server forgot our sparkling water until she was asked to bring the bill over. But the food more than makes up for it every tasty bite was sensory overload. How many curry restaurants can claim the same? For those who enjoying not only eating Indian food, but preparing it as well, Mint and Mustard offer a master class with Chef Anand George. Let's be honest, I'd rather have someone prepare a meal for me, but the class is there, if you're interested!
My first trip here a couple years ago blew me away with the flavors and service, but recently my boyfriend and I took another trip and while the food was still good, it lacked the same amazing quality and taste as the first time. Definitely worth a visit to try them out, may just be our take on it!
This place is amazing! I have to say that its the best curry I've had from any restaurant so far. We had the taster menu and every single item we tasted was superb and cooked to perfection! I was particularly impressed with the scallop starter, the lamb curry and selection of the most tasty naan breads. I highly.recommend this restaurant and will.definitely be eating here again. If.there is one criticism to be made, I would have preferred to end the meal with a little chocolate, rather than the strange aniseed flavoured granules.that came with the bill.
I saw this place mentioned in one of those rubbish magazines First Great Western have on their trains earlier this month. Their review was so good I had to go. Before that I hadn't heard about it at all, despite it having won the best indian of 2009 and the best welsh restaurant of 2009 award. I've never seen so many beautiful sounding fish dishes on a Indian menu and well everything sounded amazing, but since most of it was unfamiliar to me I did ask our waiter about how hot the dishes were ect because I was determined to try something new. The only thing I was disappointed about was finishing my meal. We went in the week and it was busy so I'd recommend booking, and also a couple of tables around us has the tasting menu which we decided against because it was £35 each, but it actually looked like an amazing feast. Is this the best Indian in Cardiff? Its defiantly top 3.
Outstanding, real indian food! You must book ahead as it is unbelievably popular!
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