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When dining out at this restaurant, the food was good but not outstanding, and the service was excellent. The establishment followed strict COVID safety measures, ensuring good distance between tables and overall safety precautions. View all feedback.
What Scott Lawrence doesn't like about Village Indiya:
Absolutely hands down the worst dinner we have ordered. Only ordered here as it was the only place open. The curry and rice was so wet, I had to use kitchen towel to soak up the puddle on my plate. Tikka was salty and inedible, I don't often leave my dinner but left most of it, as did my family. Not sure if this usual at this place but will never order from here again to find out. Absolutely disgusting please do not... View all feedback.
Eating was as beautiful as it is always! only sader point for me was that they have taken "prawn cocktail" from the starters! I know it's old hat, but it's one of the few places that serves this joy that is in my mind. “Timeless” come on the village indiya, put it back, then they would be perfect!
Came here after reading good reviews for a birthday meal. Was seated straight away and drinks order taken and poppadoms brought and order for food quickly taken. Food was ok, nice fresh and hot and quickly served but the service after it was brought to...the table was poor. We were not asked if food was ok or offered any further drinks even though we both finished our drinks just after the food was served . When plates were cleared we were then just left sitting at the table. No hot towels , no dessert menu or offer of coffees. The two serving staff were quite happy just chatting to each other behind the bar. After 35 mins we had to go and ask for the bill (as did the table behind). This was a Sunday evening and not overly busy. I had high expectations and although the food was nice but the lack of attention would mean I won’t be going back.
Overall the meal was faif. The chicken dansak was fine, along with the pillau rice and bhindi bhaji. However, the lamb tikka that came up as a starter was very tough, perhaps, as I believe, it was overcooked, this let the the experience down.
Compared to other Indian restaurants where I usually get my usual take-away from this was pretty poor. Butterfly King Prawn... where was the salad to go with it? All you get is a butterfly king prawn and sauce... no salad to bulk it out. Chicken...Tikka Massala... could've done with 2 or 3 more bits of chicken, left me hungry. And no complimentary rice as others do. Plain naan, more on the burnt side than anything. Overall I won't be returning. For the same price I'll return to the more trusted places.
Food was nice and tasty. Pleasant staff. Nice if you want a quiet restaurant with friends to chat. Menu had a good variety