My boyfriend and I have just driven down to Devon and have never been in this area. Usually I’m not a huge fan of Indian, but it was 10:30pm and options were slimming. We walked in here and were welcomed by smiles, the place was empty so we chose our seats and experienced a very good service and some of the best Indian food we have eaten. We had the butter chicken and prawn masala. Just fantastic. Seriously though, the waiter couldn’t have been more perfect with his service. I travel all over the world and go to such a variety of restaurants and experience so much, I was a chef in the past and a food taster for a huge concierge company. I am fussy, it takes a lot to impress me, so very well done guys. We will be...
Read moreInedible swill is the best word to describe this place!
Went to this place after seeing such good reviews, but im sorry if you've ever had a half decent curry you'd know this doesn't even deserve the one star! Curry has been heated up repeatedly and what you are served is the thick burnt bits that are left at the end. Chicken was STALE, tandoori is not supposed to have a hard coat outside it similar to stale baguette that go on sale for 12p on the day they are to go off.
They charged £3.30 for a saucer sized plate of rice, there's no point. Please just stay home and have a plate of £1.50 uncle Ben's rice, it will taste better and be of better quality.
Please avoid and go to a REAL...
Read moreWe have used the Ganges when previously on holiday in dartmoor and remember how good the food was. Returned this week and the food was every bit as good. Excellent curries accompaniments and service.
However what lets the Ganges down and the reason we won't return again is the truly disgusting state of the place. For example the carpet and walls up to the toilets are gross. I think if these are the areas the public gets to see what on earth is it like in the kitchens!
I noticed on the way out it has a four star hygiene rating which nowadays isn't good enough. A real shame as it was truly one of the best curries we had eaten. Come on Ganges pull...
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