I called the restaurant on Friday night to book for Saturday, they said it was really busy, but still managed to squeeze me in for a table of two at 8:30, which is perfect as I wouldn't be home from work until around 7pm. When we arrived, one of the waiters held the door open, and we were greeted by great staff and the atmosphere was buzzing. We were seated promptly and our drinks were taken quickly. Shortly afterwards our drinks came and the waiter also took our order. While we waited we enjoyed complimentary poppadoms and selection of dips. What seemed like only a short while later the starters came out and they looked and tasted fantastic. I had onion bhaji and my partner had prawn on puree as recommended by the chap Tufail who took our order. You can tell the food was all homemade and tasted delicious. This was the same for the mains. Throughout the meal the staff were very attentive even though the restaurant was very busy, nothing seemed too much trouble. I would thoroughly recommend and I would...
Read moreTufail Indian restaurant is an absolute gem hidden in our neighborhood! From the moment you step inside, you are transported to a world of vibrant colors, tantalizing aromas, and the most amazing customer experience one could ask for.
The service at Tufail is top-notch, with friendly and attentive staff who are always ready to recommend the perfect dish or accommodate any dietary preferences. The ambiance is cozy and inviting, making it the ideal spot for a romantic dinner or a gathering with friends and family.
Don't miss out on their signature dishes like the butter chicken, lamb vindaloo, or the aromatic vegetable biryani. And make sure to save room for their delectable desserts, such as the creamy mango kulfi or the indulgent gulab jamun.
Overall, Tufail Indian restaurant is a must-visit for any food lover. Prepare to be blown away by the authentic flavors, warm hospitality, and unforgettable dining experience. Trust me, you won't be disappointed!
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Read moreThree of us visited yesterday as I was a regular at this restaurant years ago and always found the food to be good and prices reasonable. I was sincerely disappointed however when the bill arrived. No starters, just two popadoms each, a main each, two rices shared between three of us, four breads, one saag aloo (between three) and a soft drink - £100 without a tip. Gobsmacked for the equivalent amount of food you would get as a takeaway and would cost you half that elsewhere. 5 quid for a naan, 7 for a small side and another 7 for a large lemonade (two of the small bottles). £1.20 per poppadom!? They also put a fine print at the end of the menu saying that there is a minimum spend of £21.95pp and that they will add a 12.5% service charge. I know the price of living has gone up but I felt rinsed in all honesty. A shame because I used to rave over this place as the best in town. Won’t be returning though at...
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