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Festival Diner Bar - (Near , South East)

Address: 🏡 61A Union St, Ryde PO33 2LG, UK
Phone : +44 01983 617332
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#Berkshire

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Rating: 4.5 /5
Matt Tarrant If there’s a better Indian takeaway than Village Tandoori, Emmer Green I’ll be massively surprised. Their food is always fabulous. Always (and we’ve had it probably fifty times ).

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Rating: 5 /5
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PizzaExpress - Hillingdon

Rating: 4.4 /5
Nathan Darcy We turned up without a booking and had no issue getting a table on a weekday evening, but it did get busy while we were there so its worth booking for security. We were in and out within an hour, after having starters, mains and desserts. Everything was fresh, hot and tasted perfect. The dough balls especially are a winner every time. Our server Katie was easily the most attentive and friendly staff member weve had in a long time. Never felt rushed at any point, and she was always ready to clear plates and bring the next course, dessert menus, more drinks, etc as soon as we were ready, despite having many other tables to attend to. She was knowledgeable and patient, and is a great asset to your team. Thank you we will definitely be back again!

Nali Restaurant/چێشتخانەی نالی -

Rating: 4.3 /5
Raoul First time trying Kurdish cuisine, thoroughly enjoyed it. Style was unique, not the same as Turkish, Persian, or Afghan. Very nice people and great atmosphere. Huge servings. Loved the complimentary lentil soup. Place seemed a little short-staffed, long waits and no menu expalanation. Otherwise, loved it.
the kings arms

The Kings Arms - Kensington and Chelsea

Rating: 4.5 /5
Zac Holdsworth The Kings Arms has quickly become one of my favorite local spots, offering an unexpectedly outstanding Indian cuisine menu that truly stands out. From the moment you walk through the door, you’re greeted with genuine warmth and a welcoming atmosphere that makes you feel right at home. The food is simply delicious. Each dish bursts with authentic flavors and perfectly balanced spices. Whether you opt for a creamy korma or a fiery vindaloo, the kitchen delivers consistently excellent results. The naan bread is fluffy and fresh, and the portion sizes are generous without being overwhelming. One of the pub’s best features is the charming beer garden out back, perfect for enjoying a pint on sunny afternoons or warm evenings. It’s a lovely spot to relax and unwind with friends while savoring your meal. My only disappointment is their no-dogs policy. As a dog owner, I’d love to bring my furry companion along to enjoy the beer garden. However, this small drawback doesn’t diminish the overall experience. The Kings Arms remains a fantastic destination for anyone seeking delicious Indian food in a friendly, relaxed setting