Me and my friends have decided to revisit Killay since all our old school friends were from there orginally, and now it's just a few left that's still living there, So a trip back to the memory lane. When I walked in there I used the anti bacteria gel for hand sanitisation and there were 4 to 5 groups, and some people were waiting. What I found was that there were some micro aggression mixed with race related remarks that was made towards me even though I didn't see their face, and i think that judging by their accent the women and the male may be from that area.
So i decided to continue to sit down and enjoy the meal, and the vegetable byrani was a little bland but the side sauce helped to add some flavour in with a subtle kick. And the coke needs to be alot colder as it was room temperature even though there was already ice in there.
So from my experiences and my opinion, is that in todays society wherever you go, there will always be these types of insecure, narrowminded arrogant racist bigots, so they may come under the cluster B personality profile. If someone has a problem with a particular person or persons, then please reach out and speak to the person or persons, that you have an issue with in a friendly and a respectful manner and maybe the bitterness will subside. By doing this it should help you to lift your confidence, and it will help you in the long run to try and understand your own problems of insecurities or other underlying issues.
Please do not be put off by coming to the restaurant as I feel pitiful for those people. I really hope that those people have enjoyed their meal including the lively atmosphere, as much as I did, because I found it to be somewhat entertaining, because the remarks are actually directed towards yourself in a psychological context, and a reminder in general, is that any race related remarks, or any forms of racial harassment in both online and in person will land you in a court of law with a criminal record, and that is something I do not want. See you next Time Killay...
Read moreI've been going there for years and usually been satisfied. Well, once a tray full of drinks was spilled onto my stepmum's coat and no compensation given... A few times the dishes have varied from one visit to the next. Once we had to listen to a very loud argument coming from the kitchen and tempers flying in the restaurant side too. Still the food has mainly been good enough for me to keep going back. Last night though I ordered the chargrilled salmon and it turned out to be raw and still partially frozen! Yuck. It was quickly taken away and replaced by a prawn version of the same dish (it was similar but not as nice as the salmon usually has been). After promises of wanting to "keep us happy", continually checking on us and coming across as very keen to compensate, all I was left with was a £2 deduction of the price of the original salmon dish and, after a bit of an argument, £4 off our drinks. They wouldn't even reduce the price of my friend's drink because "why should I offer your friend compensation when it was your food that wasn't right?". Wow. Doubt...
Read moreThe best curry house in Swansea. Period.
If you want a fantastic night out with some of the best cuisine India has to offer, then you need to be heading down to the kilay spice.
Hidden away from the main road like a secret tressure in the heart of killay, the Spice, from the outside looks unassuming, even uninviting. But walk through the door and you'll be met by friendly stalf who wear beaming smiles and and great you like a long standing best friend.
Grab a seat, peruse the ample menu and its tempting dishes and soon you will have a meal before you that tickles and carreses all the sences. The food, unmatched in swansea and beyond is something that can only be experanced through tast, sence, and touch. My words will never do it justice. So will just uave to go down and give it a go.
So next time you fancy a curry on a night out. Take a look at the killay Spice. You might just find it will turn into your new...
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