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Don't go there. Buy and eat food at your own risk. There is a chance you can get food poison in this restaurant.
Totally disappointed with the whole experience. The staff is nice and welcoming. That's the only happy part. Food is disgusting. I wished, I went to Tesco for a meal deal. I ordered a family special. Rest is a horror movie.
Soup was warm and delicious. Breads taste fresh. Than we received our food. Wings were half cooked, half raw. Fish grill looks like fish coal and smells like rotten. We lost our appetite straight way. Even there plate smells like raw meat. Told manager about the raw food, he thought the food cooked ok and mentioned more than 30 customers ordered the same platter today, no one complained. He offered replacement but we were scared to try anything from that kitchen. I felt bad, and didn't expect an owner or manager will denying the fault which was present infront of their eyes. I asked for our bill, paid it and left 60 to 70% food which was untouched. I wanted to take it away and give it to homeless people. My partner refused to do that. She thought it will give homeless people food poison or bad stomach and they will curse us for that. We told the restaurant staff to throw it in the bin. I checked some negative reviews of the restaurant. Maximum people complain about undercooked food. The owners don't bother. Your health is in your hand. Avoid them. Never ever going...
Read moreKurdistan – A Great Meal with a Few Small Hiccups
Today, around 15 of us went to Kurdistan for a meal, and overall, the experience was fantastic.
I ordered the Chicken Tikka plenty of food, well-cooked, and very reasonable in price. The garlic sauce was a great addition, and the chilli sauce mixed well too, though I personally prefer mine a little sweeter.
Grandma went for the Lamb Kebab, which was packed with flavor and thoroughly enjoyable. The naan breads served with the meal were soft and appeared fresh, complementing everything perfectly.
Areas for Improvement One issue we encountered was being served a jug of what appeared to be milk/yogurt, which we hadn't ordered. It was placed on the table automatically, and later, we noticed a £3 charge for it. This seemed to be an oversight in communication, as every table received one without asking.
Another small issue was that we weren’t given bread to dip into our soup. Also, for some reason, a salad plate was provided, despite salad already being included on our meals, which felt unnecessary.
Despite these minor hiccups, I’d definitely recommend...
Read moreKurdistan Restaurant is situated on a road with plenty of restaurants and takeaways. Good news is plenty of street parking available after 6.30.
Like most of the places offering food on this street, the food is better than the outside appearance.
Most items come with meat or lentil soup and a nan for free.
I personally dislike lentils, but this soup was very very tasty. No complaints whatsoever.
The Kurdistan Special Mix Kebab platter was very flavorful, this comes with Jalik, fries and a salad as well as a coke. All the skewers were as good as each other so difficult to pick a favorite skewer.
The BBQ ribs comes with fries. This was good but I am not sure if BBQ is an apt description.
Teshreeb, this is a slow cooked lamb in a special sauce. The meat was superb and falling of the bone. Taste wise, this isn't my cup of tea. Although other people in my group did enjoy it.
The staff are very friendly and the place does get crowded at times.
Nans are very cheap, although it is not the type of nan you would get in an Indian restaurant. They are tasty.
As always this was my...
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