Wow what an experience, where do I start. Whilst visiting Blackpool in December 23 we decided to find a local Indian for a meal. Our first port of call was to use Google & Trip Advisor to find a nice place to eat. On both search platforms Twisted Indian Street Food came up as the top number 1 in which we decided to try. When we arrived, we were greeted with a smile and the polite business owner showed us to our table. Within 5 mins out waiter was ready to take our order for drinks. The waiter was very polite & really showed concern for our needs and served us with a smile in a professional manner. Our wine was brought to our table in an ice bucket and 2 lovely crystal wine glasses. Again, great care taken & treated like a really valued customer. We were then asked if we were ready to order in which we was & decided to order the Twisted mixed grill for 2. Our food order was served at our table within 10 minutes of placing our order, again excellent service. Our plates were brought to the tabe and were lovely high-quality silverware with separate sections for accompanied dips. When the food arrived, it was hot and delicious. All food was cooked to perfection and the meat dishes were of exceptional high quality & mouthwatering. We also ordered Twisted boiled rice with onions, chilli & coriander, again the rice was cooked to perfection & mouthwatering. Our overall experience of Twisted Indian Street food was excellent & we have no complaints. Service with a smile where you feel an important customer, food of exceptional high quality. The decor of the restaurant is stunning and very clean indeed including the toilets. Anybody visiting Blackpool must visit this restaurant, you would be an absolute fool to bypass it. I can really see why they have won so many awards. Well done to all at Twisted Indian Street Food, this takes Indian dining into a new dimension. 10/10 to the owner / proprietor & waiters. We hope to see you again sooner...
Read moreI'd seen reviews of here before our trip so I had it in mind to visit at some point. We eventually got a chance our last night and we chanced it without reservation. Luckily we were early and they could accommodate us. The menu is short but sweet. Different options including lamb, chicken, prawns and veggie.
The twisted bit is how they interpret Indian food. We both love Indian food and have had several in different countries so we are always open to new options. We were not disappointed.
I had the cauliflower pakora for starters which, for some mind bending reason, made me think it was chicken! It was so flavourful and lots of it. Husband had the chicken seekh rolls which were also incredibly tasty. The dishes arrive in thali style plates and it just ups the experience. Loved it. The green sauce they give you on the side is fabulous, it's mustardy, hot (spicy) and refreshing in equal measure. If they bottled it I would've brought it home!
For mains I had the king prawn karahi with twisted rice and chapati. There was lots of prawns which was fabulous, the twisted rice was OMG. I could die happy if I had a trough of that. Husband had the butter chicken which he loved but he said he could've had a little more spice but not too much. But as butter chicken is mild it was very moreish. He had the pilau rice and a chapati. The bread is very very good, lighter than naan and easier to mop up all those sauces, fantastic.
We finished off with dessert (be rude not too) I had the chili brownie and husband had the orange chocolate brownie. Mine just tasted like a normal chocolate brownie which was very rich and gooey ( I probably couldn't taste the chili as I had lots of chili in my meal) but the hubby's chocolate orange was really orangey (I was jealous).
Overall a great experience, food was outstanding and staff very pleasant and efficient. We will...
Read moreTurned up not having pre booked last Sunday evening, was lucky to get a table. Food was so so good, waitress was lovely, answered all our questions. Everything we ordered was served piping hot just as it should be, if i had one negative it was the background music was rather loud with a really heavy beat, kinda not what u want when eating, but apart from that will definately go back, maybe with earplugs lol.my 1 star for the food relates to my ad on review and not my original posting.
Adding to my post, as my recent visit to this resturant was different. We have been here several times, never had a problem, but this time it wasn't as good. We shared a starter, samosas, which came on one plate, we was sitting on a high table for 2 but it was difficult to eat this shared starter so an extra plate would have been better. We had rice, chilli chips chapati, all excellent, but, as usual i had the butter chicken, this definately didn't taste the same and was not upto usual quality, it was quite bland,and thick and stodgy and very highly spiced which i don't like. My husband had Madras it was very highly spiced and hot for a Chicken Madras this he didn't mind too much as in other resturants he has Vindaloo, but his also was very thick and stodgy. Maybe a change in chef for the evening but it definately wasn't the usual good quality. My husband had a bottle of Corona for £4.95 and 1pint of Madri at £6.50 i had a baileys which in comparison was cheap at £4.00. Bit pricey for the beers we thought definately as Coronas are cheap in boxes at a supermarket. All in all not as good as all the other times we had been there which is a shame as we thought we had found our go to Indian but sadly not anymore. Oh and as usual the waiting staff were excellent. Shame the...
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