Not great. We went there this evening as my girlfriend had walked by a few times before and saw that it was busy so assumed it must be good. So, we tried today as we were at a loss on where to go. But it wasn't good. We ordered lamb chops, murgh jalfrezi, daal and a garlic and fruit naan. First came the lamb chops. They clearly weren't lamb chops as per the diagram but instead lamb steak. The meat was of a worryingly low quality. Next came the naan and they were a bit better although the fruit naan was basically a naan with some tinned pineapple poured over. Then came the last two dishes. As soon as the jalfrezi came, I said it was no good and upon tasting, proved correct. The chicken too was of low quality but the issue was more that this wasn't anything like a jalfrezi. The daal was good and now we wished we ordered the saag paneer instead of the meat. I won't go back as the decor is very tired and just looks unloved; this was echoed...
Read moreIndian food has been my Favorite for many years. Tonight dinner at “Indian restaurant” was a big disappointment. We ordered Seek Kebab, Tandoori chicken, three different dishes of vegetable curry, plain rice and Nan. The only truly authentic Indian food was the plain rice and the Nan. As for the service, the Seek kebab came first and nothing else for more than 5 minutes until we ask for the Nan so we can eat the kebab with. Tandoori chicken came second and nothing else again form more than 5 minutes until we asked who was probably the owner about the rest of the food and his response was “ you did not ask for all the food to come at the same time”. I was charged 10% for the poor service, for which there was no excuse because the restaurant was not busy. This is the first time I comment about my experience in a restaurant, mostly because of the...
Read moreKowloon City is best known for the many Thai restaurants that line its streets. However, there are a couple of good Vietnamese and Indian restaurants in the area as well including Curry King on South Wall Road. Opening hours are 11.30-3pm (lunch serving) and 6-11pm (dinner serving) as well. They have a somewhat small inside seating area and do take-away and delivery in the area as well.
Menu is a traditional range of Indian cuisine with a nice range of starters, veg and non-veg curries, tandoori, rice and naan choices. Recently did take-away and liked everything on the day. Samosa were nicely filled and fried. Paneer Makhani tasted as expected and the Pindi Channa was a really good chickpea curry. Good portion sizes for the prices charged. Service was very friendly at pickup. This was a good Indian meal experience, one I look forward...
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