Sometimes in life things just fall into place and work out for the best. I have been here twice with my partner, both times because one of our favourite Indian restaurants, Chakoo in Glasgow was full or closed and we were in the mood for small Indian dishes. This was close by to where we already were so we walked down Byers road on the off chance we could get a table.
The first thing you notice which sets the scene is the jars of lentils and spices in the windows which make the place look fresh and appealing and its nice and small inside with tables upstairs, a really intimate setting.
The first time we were here we had a variety of dishes, the highlight probably being the tikka haddock starter which was beautiful and not something that we had ever seen offered in an Indian before although that is not a criticism at the rest of the meals which were all equally delicious.
I had the garlic chili chicken curry which was packed full of nice flavours and had actual full garlic cloves in the sauce for you to crunch on, I enjoyed it so much I had it both times we visited. My partner had the Aloo Saag the first time which she really enjoyed and tried the Vegetable Sabzi the second time with both being given the thumbs up for taste, quality and freshness.
The restaurant is in the process of expanding next door to make it bigger which is a good sign as more and more people deserve to try this amazing restaurant.
Prices are your standard £7-£8 per dish with rice being an extra £3-4. Like a lot of these tapas places you are recommended to order a few dishes but we always find with starters, naans etc you really only need one curry and you can always order more...
Read moreSo iv just ordered a delivery from here after reading the reviews because the reviews were pretty impressive.. how ever I was sadly let down with the over all meal I got...for starters the sauce was separate from the meat it's self the meat was squashed in a tub with the rice.the rice at the bottom was starting g to go to mush .the meat fell apart nice but it was dry not surprising really off course it would be dry it was in with the rice .. What's that all about ..the sauce it's self was watery which makes me think it was frozen n possibly microwaved..so because of the whole let down with curry I though let me just eat the poppadom with the spice Onions. Cause I'm starving poppadom were all broken to bits to start with so..first bit poppadom fine so I though at least I'm eating something ...the fine didn't last no one bit of the poppadom were the same one bit was soggy one bit was over done n the rest was edible but it was like pot luck reaching in that bag of poppodms my last hope to fill a whole In. My belly but unfortunately not ..the whole meal £24 later the lot is in the bin n I'm still starving..what a let down...
Read moreFrom the moment we arrived, the hospitality was impeccable, with staff going above and beyond to ensure our comfort and satisfaction.
The ambiance strikes a perfect balance between cozy and sophisticated, with tasteful décor that reflects the rich heritage of Indian culture. It creates an inviting atmosphere that enhances the overall experience.
The cuisine is exceptional, showcasing authentic Indian flavors with an impressive attention to detail. Each dish offered a symphony of spices and textures that delight the palate, every item on the menu is a testament to culinary excellence.
The Little Curry House is a must-visit for anyone seeking an authentic Indian dining experience, complemented by outstanding service and a charming ambiance. Highly...
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