If you’re looking for tinned vegetables (carrots) in your vegetable biryani, over priced plastic bottles of water for the table, terrible service and an inconsistent approach to government regulations around COVID, go to Zam Zam Cafe. If not, avoid this establishment!!
They have a discount scheme running from Monday to Wednesday. We ordered as per the scheme/deal but didn’t order a starter so they charged us full price and told afterwards, ‘you didn’t order a starter’, even though that would have saved them money and we wouldn’t have consumed unwanted food. Simply put, a disgusting way to treat a customer!
Lastly, the toilets were filthy. Two air fresheners stuffed into a hole in the floor near a waste pipe;...
Read moreAre you joking? Are you JOKING!!! This was the worst Indian I have ever had. Everything was bland, the chicken was dry, the butter chicken had coconut in? And was like a bitty soup with barely any chicken in. Everything was unseasoned, chips were soggy and unsalted. The best part was probably the salad and the popadoms. Apart from this, the man who delivered out food was lovely. However, I would rather be repeated punched in the face than eat this food ever again. If you are looking for authentic Indian food then don’t go here, a ready meal is probably better than this - sorry to say, but I don’t know how on earth so many people enjoy this? I would give the food...
Read moreMe & my mum went to Cafe zam zam last night & sat in the restaurant for a treat (as it’s our favourite Indian ever!) and just to say the food just gets better & better! All the staff are so lovely & welcoming, the food is tasty & fresh & the spice can be adjusted to your taste, the prices are brilliant & they now have a license to serve drinks with a huge choice of wines, lager on tap & spirits at prices to compete with Wetherspoons! Honestly I have tried various Indians back in Oxfordshire where I live & nothing comes close to Zam Zam! Please support them, they deserve...
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