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I love this place. the personal that a owner knows knows me well and can not take enough for you to try my word, for himself great food ever wanting or how to always take it. Just ask her. View all feedback.
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Went rahmans again for tea opened my napkin and there was a green bug on it.. So I told the waiter and he took the bug outside.. I thought about leaving but decided to give them the benfit.. the food was good but the bug put me off... View all feedback.
My girlfriend and I recently visited Rahmans for the first time. One of the perks of this restaurant is that you can bring your own alcohol, making it easy to enjoy exactly what you want to drink. We opted for the set meal for two, which was a great value at £20.99. Each course was freshly cooked with high-quality ingredients, resulting in delicious flavors and generous portion sizes that were more than enough for the both of us. The table service was excellent, and the overall experience was fast and friendly - a true representation of a family-run business. I am already looking forward to my next visit.
Great food the Dhansk was the best I have ever tasted , great service and being able to bring your own drinks meant it was excellent value. I will certainly return although not on Tuesdays as they close on each Tuesday of the week as I sadly found out last night! .
We were invited out for tea last week and decided to go Indian, my colleague suggested Rahmans in Ince, so off we went, arriving around 530ish. Whilst being an old Public House there was plenty of space around you, unlike others that pack as many seats and tables in as they can and you cant move. Decor was a little sparse, however the food more than made up for that..... I had the Katori starter which was lovely followed by the Chefs special which was tasty and full of Chicken Beef and King prawns, I havent had as good a tasty Indian meal in years, and I mean years. At £11.50 for the main it didnt break the bank either. Service was good, we all enjoyed our food and left like stuffed ducks !!! Cant wait to back soon
I had promised myself that I would never use this place again but other peoples choices are exactly that and as it was a celebration , I had little choice but to revisit the worse Indian restaurant in the North West , probably in the UK and possibly in Europe. Its hard to imagine a worse restaurant than this but I am sure there might be , in war torn Syria for example. It hasn't changed , the converted pub still looks a converted pub. The carpet is dirtier than ever! The waiter , yes there is only one waiter , is ruder and less efficient than he was and that beggars belief! The menu is still the same and the food is awful. Rahman still tries to do everything , from cooking to cleaning to weeding. Yes he weeds his entrance then steps in and cooks , no hand cleaning necessary. It has no drink licence , so you have to take your own. That's not surprising as it is situated in Ince , a notorious crime ridden area of Wigan. All in all an abysmal night that leaves one wondering how this fool stays in business.
Our regular evening out is Wednesday, and we visited Rahman 's again on March 22nd 2017. Calling early doors, for around 17.45, and taking our own beers as you are allowed to with Rahman 's not being licensed. The menu has changed and my friend (being a little more adventurous decided to indulge himself in a new dish, Shorish Lamb. I love Rahman 's King Prawn Delight, and that was too much of a temptation for me to miss on this visit. The food has always been lovely here, when we have called on our rotation of Favourite Wednesday Restaurants . Today was no exception for us, with the Shorish Lamb being a big hit with my friend (And me too sampling several times as you do! Thoroughly enjoyed our food.