Cafe India - Menu

5A New Road, Wiltshire, United Kingdom

🛍 Balti, Vegan, Indian, Vegetarian

4.4 💬 3937 Avis
Cafe India

Téléphone: +441249660330

Adresse: 5A New Road, Wiltshire, United Kingdom

Ville: Wiltshire

Plats: 11

Avis: 3937

Site Web: https://cafeindiachippenham.com/RRnd

"they took our booking of 9/10 people for 6:30 a.m. on a Saturday. Eating was average for an Indian restaraunt, my rogan came out first, but my pila came out last, a good 5 minutes after my rogan came out. naans we are **** beautiful...as always in total I would doubt that I would come back as they clearly fought with bigger group, I get that they are busy on Saturdays with takeaways, but why the booking then accept? the raj on the hill is far superior in every sight, trust me. throughout the average restaurant there are better possibilities in chippenham for better aromen."

Jordan Jordan

Went there last night for hubby’s birthday, delicious food , great service staff were amazing

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Jane
Jane

Visited on Sunday evening. Amazing food, very flavoursome, great service and very reasonable price. Doesn’t sell alcohol so bring your own.


Leah
Leah

Very welcoming on arrival, friendly and chatty family run restaurant, food was amazing ,service excellent, can't fault anything, visit here regularly and will continue to do so


Nathan
Nathan

All the times we have been there you can never fault the food or service. Spot on every time. Recommend the chilli chicken starter if you like spice and the chicken tilkka jalfrezi is the best


Jordan
Jordan

I ordered a takeaway and paid for it. all main dishes arrived and were delicious, but almost none of the paid for optional accessories came like sauces, salads, chutneys came and the poppadums were laid by a kind of crushing machine and...were krumbs. other chippenham Indian takeaways do better.


Fiona
Fiona

Have supported this restaurant for some time and hate having to complain. Our last delivery was appalling. Just an evening snack. Onion Bhajis were black and Samosas were bland and unseasoned. The previous proper meal some time ago, my wife had some fish that they...admitted had been dropped on the floor. KEEP AWAY FROM THIS AWFUL PLACE


Fiona
Fiona

We are visitors to Chippenham and visited Cafe India after a recommendation by a friend we were not disappointed. Two young waiters served us both very friendly and polite The food was really tasty and had good portions and the value was...fantastic whats not to like?! We will definitely be going again and are happy to recommend this place to everyone


Jane
Jane

the competition is high for Indian cuisine in chippenham, and this restaurant has not disappointed! very professionally greeted by the employees and a beautiful clearly structured menu of traditional dishes. the decor is very beautiful! chairs are incredibly comfortable and eating was very good!...Portion size was perfect, marinated meat, beautiful flavored sauces, very well cooked and I would definitely return! great value for money!


Jackson
Jackson

this is a family-run restaurant that we have been visiting for several years. Even though we moved to bristol 5 years ago, we always come here whenever we can. there is a warm welcome, great eating and good advice if they are not sure what to order. the prices are also very reasonable and they can bring their own alcohol. it is very clean and we have here also felt completely safe with all the restrictions covid. thanks radia and ashraf.


Dominic
Dominic

they took our booking of 9/10 people for 6:30 a.m. on a Saturday. Eating was average for an Indian restaraunt, my rogan came out first, but my pila came out last, a good 5 minutes after my rogan came out. naans we are **** beautiful...as always in total I would doubt that I would come back as they clearly fought with bigger group, I get that they are busy on Saturdays with takeaways, but why the booking then accept? the raj on the hill is far superior in every sight, trust me. throughout the average restaurant there are better possibilities in chippenham for better aromen.

Catégories

  • Balti Les plats balti sont richement épicés et cuits dans des woks en acier traditionnels. Savourez des saveurs audacieuses avec des viandes tendres ou des légumes frais, cuits lentement à la perfection, offrant une expérience culinaire unique et aromatique.
  • Vegan Régalez-vous avec notre menu végétalien, offrant une sélection vibrante de plats à base de plantes élaborés avec des ingrédients frais et de saison. Savourez des repas savoureux qui sont aussi nourrissants que délicieux.
  • Indian
  • Vegetarian Régalez-vous de notre collection vibrante de plats végétariens, élaborés avec les légumes les plus frais, des saveurs riches et des épices savoureuses. Savourez une assiette saine et délicieuse qui célèbre les meilleurs ingrédients de la nature.

Commodités

  • Takeout
  • Seating
  • Delivery
  • Mastercard

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