Rate the last restaurant you went to
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Dave200 said:
toasty said:
...the 7 course Menu Prestige....
...Neither of us are big eaters
Seems a touch counter-intuitive to me, and a bit of a waste of money. Why not just eat 2-3 courses, rather than gorging on super-rich food?...Neither of us are big eaters
"The Brilliant Restaurant" in Southall.
Love going out for a curry, and have been wanting to go here for years, having only ever heard good things about the place.
Food was very average, but price was above average for a curry in or around West London (£30 a head with no alcohol or desserts).
In hindsight, we should've gone to one of the less stylish looking but more "rustic" curry houses in the area.
Overall 5/10. Definitely won't be going back.
Love going out for a curry, and have been wanting to go here for years, having only ever heard good things about the place.
Food was very average, but price was above average for a curry in or around West London (£30 a head with no alcohol or desserts).
In hindsight, we should've gone to one of the less stylish looking but more "rustic" curry houses in the area.
Overall 5/10. Definitely won't be going back.
Dav_s said:
"The Brilliant Restaurant" in Southall.
Love going out for a curry, and have been wanting to go here for years, having only ever heard good things about the place.
Food was very average, but price was above average for a curry in or around West London (£30 a head with no alcohol or desserts).
In hindsight, we should've gone to one of the less stylish looking but more "rustic" curry houses in the area.
Overall 5/10. Definitely won't be going back.
Think you caught them on a bad, day, unless it's changed hands or something. I haven't been for about 6 months but it's always been...well..brilliant.Love going out for a curry, and have been wanting to go here for years, having only ever heard good things about the place.
Food was very average, but price was above average for a curry in or around West London (£30 a head with no alcohol or desserts).
In hindsight, we should've gone to one of the less stylish looking but more "rustic" curry houses in the area.
Overall 5/10. Definitely won't be going back.
TwigtheWonderkid said:
Think you caught them on a bad, day, unless it's changed hands or something. I haven't been for about 6 months but it's always been...well..brilliant.
If you like that sort of indian restaurant I'd highly recommend Mantra in Hounslow, and Temple Monkey in Slough. Both serve excellent food.If it's authenticity you're after, then Exotic Karahi in Slough is by far my favourite place (Rita's and Omi's are good too - both in Southall, as well as Haveli, again in Slough).
For me, was at Fallon and Byrne (11-17 Exchequer Street Dublin 2, Ireland). 9/10
Starters - Roulade of poached free-range chicken, smoked bacon & mozzarella, sweet potato purée, sauce vierge
Main - Pan-roasted rump of Lough Erne lamb, rillette of lamb shoulder, confit carrots, tabbouleh, mint jus
Dessert - Chocolate & peanut semi-freddo, salted caramel sauce
Starters - Roulade of poached free-range chicken, smoked bacon & mozzarella, sweet potato purée, sauce vierge
Main - Pan-roasted rump of Lough Erne lamb, rillette of lamb shoulder, confit carrots, tabbouleh, mint jus
Dessert - Chocolate & peanut semi-freddo, salted caramel sauce
Dav_s said:
TwigtheWonderkid said:
Think you caught them on a bad, day, unless it's changed hands or something. I haven't been for about 6 months but it's always been...well..brilliant.
If you like that sort of indian restaurant I'd highly recommend Mantra in Hounslow, and Temple Monkey in Slough. Both serve excellent food.If it's authenticity you're after, then Exotic Karahi in Slough is by far my favourite place (Rita's and Omi's are good too - both in Southall, as well as Haveli, again in Slough).
BTW which Brilliant did you go to? Was it the original or the newer one?
Also as Dav_s said Exotic Karahi on the Farnham Road is excellent, they have a buffet every day and the lamb curry is the best I have ever tried and I've tried A LOT
Edited by Melman Giraffe on Thursday 18th July 10:50
Kaosarn, Brixton Village.
Thai restaurant on the edge of Brixton Village, which is an indoor market full of quirky food stalls and well worth a visit if your in South London. They have also recently opened another restaurant up on St Johns Hill which is a bit smarter than the Brixton branch but doesn't have quite the same ambience.
For starter I went for the crispy chicken wings accompanied with a spicy dip which was very nice, meat well cooked and the dip complemented the batter very well.
Main I had the Beef Massaman which came with sticky rice. The beef was tender and sauce was very flavoursome but the spuds were a little hard for my liking, I prefer them to crush easily under a fork.
Service is basic but prompt and food didn't take long to arrive during a busy lunchtime. Overall very nice authentic cuisine and at a reasonable price only things to note is cash only and they don't serve booze but byo is allowed.
Overall 4/5
Thai restaurant on the edge of Brixton Village, which is an indoor market full of quirky food stalls and well worth a visit if your in South London. They have also recently opened another restaurant up on St Johns Hill which is a bit smarter than the Brixton branch but doesn't have quite the same ambience.
For starter I went for the crispy chicken wings accompanied with a spicy dip which was very nice, meat well cooked and the dip complemented the batter very well.
Main I had the Beef Massaman which came with sticky rice. The beef was tender and sauce was very flavoursome but the spuds were a little hard for my liking, I prefer them to crush easily under a fork.
Service is basic but prompt and food didn't take long to arrive during a busy lunchtime. Overall very nice authentic cuisine and at a reasonable price only things to note is cash only and they don't serve booze but byo is allowed.
Overall 4/5
Edited by jogon on Wednesday 17th July 17:11
Melman Giraffe said:
Also the best tandoori chicken. Making me hungry with another trip to southall very soon
Decided to cut through Southall earlier on my way home. And then remembered it's been a while since I've been to "Rita's" for a Chicken Tikka Roll.Bloody massive things! (So tasty though!) Stupidly ordered two. Thought I was going to die by the end of the second one.
toasty said:
Dave200 said:
toasty said:
...the 7 course Menu Prestige....
...Neither of us are big eaters
Seems a touch counter-intuitive to me, and a bit of a waste of money. Why not just eat 2-3 courses, rather than gorging on super-rich food?...Neither of us are big eaters
Dav_s said:
"The Brilliant Restaurant" in Southall.
Love going out for a curry, and have been wanting to go here for years, having only ever heard good things about the place.
Food was very average, but price was above average for a curry in or around West London (£30 a head with no alcohol or desserts).
In hindsight, we should've gone to one of the less stylish looking but more "rustic" curry houses in the area.
Overall 5/10. Definitely won't be going back.
are they still cramming in lots of tables ? went there as a student , used to paying £2 for curry and rice in Wolverhampton , and I was not impressed . one of their specialities then was butter chicken, which was okLove going out for a curry, and have been wanting to go here for years, having only ever heard good things about the place.
Food was very average, but price was above average for a curry in or around West London (£30 a head with no alcohol or desserts).
In hindsight, we should've gone to one of the less stylish looking but more "rustic" curry houses in the area.
Overall 5/10. Definitely won't be going back.
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