| Indian Restaurants Milton Keynes |
| Comprehensive independant reviews of Indian Restaurants in Milton Keynes |
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A well established venue, The Jaipur still looks as impressive today as when it opened. Modern, airy design, meets ‘old-school’ curry-house opulence, creating the perfect atmosphere for the perfect dining experience.
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| At the time of writing, you are welcome and advised to
bring your own alcohol to this establishment. The recently
opened Verandah Talk is a new Indian and Lebanese restaurant
located in Wolverton. |
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| You will struggle to find anyone in
Milton Keynes who loves food and has yet to try Red Hot. To say
the boys, aged 12 and 17 were looking forward to eating here
would be a massive understatement. Not only did they ask us to
bring our booking forward by an hour; but once in the
restaurant.... |
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| This popular restaurant is located in the heart of Stony
Stratford. Our experience began as we approached the
wonderful old Victorian chapel which is home to the
Calcutta restaurant. We walked under an archway to be
welcomed by the friendly staff. |
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| Rajdhani is one of the longest established Indian
restaurants in Milton Keynes. We were greeted by a warm
smile and duly accepted an invitation to take a seat in
the raised drinking area where we were able to relax and
cast our eyes over the extensive menu..... |
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restaurant review was undertaken on March 17, 2008
Naidni (Indian spelt backwards) is an Indian / al a
carte style restaurant for people who love creative
food. We were welcomed by the owner Muj, a very lively
character with lots of energy and lots of smiles. Décor
The décor is smart, modern, clean and fresh. |
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| If you’ve ever had a real desire
to go out for a Chinese or a Thai meal, but your partner insists
they’d prefer an Indian, then The Silk Road is a multi-cuisine
establishment that will probably solve this particular problem
for you. |
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| This restaurant has a hugely impressive entrance
- you are soon greeted by modern clean lines and contemporary
artwork. You almost forget you are in Grange Farm; instead,
being transported to a trendy city location. |
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| Now we all know you can have a good papadom or a
really bad one and here at Daan they are light and crispy so
this is in the ‘good’ section. Sheek Kebab,
chicken tikka, lamb tikka and onion bhaji, served with salad &
mint sauce £5.15. This starter is great to share with lots of spice
and flavour.... |
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Jaipur is one of the most eye catching restaurants you will see
and looking at this establishment alone makes you want to eat
there. Their website claims Jaipur is the largest Indian
restaurant in Europe, if not the world. This
statement left me thinking; “Impressive, but
what about the food?” |
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| This was our first visit to Purple Manago. A
colleague mentioned that this was her regular curry spot, so I
consciously knew I would make that call and place a booking for
two. This restaurant in Walnut Tree looks enticing from the
outside. |
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