Very rude staff. Hardly put salt in Aloo Bonda and when I complained said that this is common or I eat food that is too salty instead of apologising. Asked me not to come to their shop again as if I would - had to throw away the bondas that I ordered when I had guests coming. Happened twice. Earlier forgot to add salt to samosas and said it’s good to eat food without / less salt. But then you shouldn’t be selling fried food / sweets as well if you claim to be health conscious. Sometimes when you order dhokla they always seem to run out of green chutney saying someone is on their way to buy coriander I am sure a lot of people can relate to this as I have heard similar horror stories. I come to this shop as I have no other choice ( being the only pure veg Indian restaurant in Crawley) but I guess it’s better to get frozen food in Hallan in terms of savouries and try fry...
Read moreIf you are saying that you have Indian chat... than you should know that how much spices they are using... Aloo bonda - No Salt Dhokla - Average but can be better Samosas - Half fried
The only reason why Shriya's is running as there is no other options. But if you mark you as Indian one.. Please respect Indian food and Indian people. If you go with true Indian recipe, I bet you will get 5 times...
Read moreThis is a traditional Gujarati food & family run business. Small shop but the magic happens in the kitchen. So first impressions might be "meh," but my family has always enjoyed the food. If you are new to this place, ask what they can do fresh. You may benefit from trying savoury and sweet snacks. And then ask to try some Dhokla with green chutney and Ambli...
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