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The Priory 83 High Street, Huntingdonshire, United Kingdom, PE29 3EH

🛍 Vegan, Indian, Vegetarian, Bangladeshi

4.5 💬 1238 Avis
Rajpoot

Téléphone: +441480592403,+441480450676

Adresse: The Priory 83 High Street, Huntingdonshire, United Kingdom, PE29 3EH

Ville: Huntingdonshire

Menu Plats: 32

Avis: 1238

Site Web: http://www.rajpoothuntingdononline.co.uk

"Simply giving a restaurant an Indian name does not make it authentic, and can be misleading. This particular restaurant is not run by Indians or those who understand Indian cuisine. Unfortunately, the food was stale and excessively sweet, causing us to only order starters. Additionally, we were initially served meat instead of the vegetarian dish we ordered, though it was eventually corrected. The restaurant also includes a service charge for bills below a certain amount, which goes against UK tax regulations. Furthermore, the response to our feedback was unapologetic, with a hint of racial undertones."

Stephen Stephen

Dining Experience: Dinner Cost per person: £30–40 Food Quality: 3 Service: 4 Ambiance: 3

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Ewan
Ewan

Had a lovely dinner here, the food, service and atmosphere were outstanding! Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5


Honest
Honest

Always amazing food! Brilliant staff and they make you feel very welcome! Meal type: Other Price per person: £40–50 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Chicken Curry and Rice


Samuel
Samuel

I absolutely love this restaurant! The food is delicious, the staff are friendly, and the ambiance is lovely. I would say the food falls somewhere between medium and hot in terms of spiciness. Overall rating: Food 5, Service 5, Atmosphere 5. Voir le carte


Bob
Bob

In the basement of a once Masonic Lodge but worry not! Great service ambience, and food. The go to Bangladeshi/Indian in Huntingdon. (Oh and a cool cocktail and wine bar on ground floor too. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: £20–30


Bethany
Bethany

The paratha wasn’t flaky and the Tikka masala had no depth of flavor, just tasted like tomatoes. The Pilau rice was tasty though and the tandoori salmon was kind of okay, lacking flavor and it was dry. The garlic naan however was very good. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner


User
User

This restaurant is a must-visit. The food is excellent. They apologized for any shortcomings in service when we paid the bill, but honestly, the staff went above and beyond to provide excellent service. The restaurant has a warm and friendly atmosphere, and we will definitely be returning. Voir le carte


John
John

Service was impeccable, waiters were constantly making sure you had everything, the owner was also very polite and on hand, the food was fantastic, in fact too much for me as I couldn't eat it all. We even got a complimentary sweet, which was a surprise to us. Will go again, best book a table if you go on Friday or Saturday night. Service: Dine in


John
John

Should've read critical reviews before visiting. Very average food. Confused with their positioning English Curry vs Indian Curry vs self made fusion ? As for one who has grown up in east midlands, fancies continental cuisines and tasted Indian food elsewhere..I can vouch your currys lack the very flavour and spices so central to Indian food. Apparent from their replies to other customers, you need change of attitude and an open mind to understand that place of origin/settlement years.. have no bearing on one's sense of taste. Thank you.


Vaibhav
Vaibhav

Simply giving a restaurant an Indian name does not make it authentic, and can be misleading. This particular restaurant is not run by Indians or those who understand Indian cuisine. Unfortunately, the food was stale and excessively sweet, causing us to only order starters. Additionally, we were initially served meat instead of the vegetarian dish we ordered, though it was eventually corrected. The restaurant also includes a service charge for bills below a certain amount, which goes against UK tax regulations. Furthermore, the response to our feedback was unapologetic, with a hint of racial undertones. Voir le carte

Catégories

  • 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 Découvrez les saveurs vibrantes de l'Inde avec nos plats authentiques élaborés à partir d'épices aromatiques, d'ingrédients frais et de recettes traditionnelles, offrant une riche tapisserie de goût à chaque bouchée appétissante. Voir le carte
  • 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.
  • Bangladeshi Découvrez les saveurs riches du Bangladesh avec nos plats authentiques, des biryanis parfumés aux currys savoureux, chacun élaboré avec des épices traditionnelles pour offrir un véritable goût de la cuisine bangladaise.

Commodités

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  • Takeout
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