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Contribute FeedbackThe Durbar restaurant, a long-standing favorite for many, seems to have hit a rough patch with recent disappointing experiences. Customers have expressed concerns over the quality of the food, service, and overall atmosphere. Some felt that the prices have gone up while the food quality has gone down, with certain dishes being cold, dry, or tough. However, there are still some positive reviews, with customers praising specific dishes like the biryani and house special. Despite mixed reviews, Durbar remains a popular choice for those looking for a diverse menu and authentic Indian cuisine, albeit with some room for improvement in terms of service and ambiance.
Cheap comfy easy unpretentious little place which for us fit the bill perfectlyGreat spice kick and very generous servings.
Quite nice looking place, interior has been probably renovated not so long ago. £22 for poppadum, rice, naan and chicken tikka jalfrezi.
Pushy waiters try to buy us more eat tw on football
Really good food. since the last 25 years, it's always delicious. they will also judge them that were not on their menu, and we are only occasional dinners, not even regular!
This was our family 's first visit to Durbar, but will most certainly become a regular destination for us, now that we live here. We were looking for an authentic Indian restaurant, and were not disappointed. The menu is broad, with specialties from many parts of India, which will allow us to return for more regional visits . Every dish that we ate, from a simple Tikka Masala to the House Special tasted great and were beautifully laid out. The service was outstanding, very courteous, yet friendly.
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