The Palm Indian - Menu

A4 Bath Road, SN8 3HT, Wiltshire, United Kingdom

🛍 Asian, Balti, Indian, Bangladeshi

4.4 💬 3749 Avis
The Palm Indian

Téléphone: +441672871818

Adresse: A4 Bath Road, SN8 3HT, Wiltshire, United Kingdom

Ville: Wiltshire

Plats: 6

Avis: 3749

Site Web: http://www.thepalmindian.com/

"This is a large, palatial restaurant, tastefully decorated with tables thoughtfully arranged. The waiting staff are all stylishly attired. The food, however, was very hit and miss and the service disappointing. The poppadoms were tired, the onion courgette bhaji's, whilst very tasty were rather over done to a crisp. My husband declared his chicken chat delicious. My prawn shashlick dish, whilst very nice and spicy, was lack lustre in presentation, spartan of the vegetables it should have come with and wasn't served to the plate. A hot sizzler dish was just left spitting away. This dish usually comes with salad as standard, but here salad comes as an extra for £3.50. The bhindi bhaji, again full of flavour, but stringy. Drinks and starters arrived quickly main courses did not (we wondered if they ever would! . It appears we were not alone. Several other diners also complained of tardy waiting times and missing dishes. There were plenty of staff but they all seemed so chaotically busy that getting their attention was impossible."

stefanieyoung stefanieyoung

Outstanding Indian food and wonderful service special thanks to John and Aileen for looking after us so well!

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Karen
Karen

Great service and staff. Great food. Our daughter’s birthday and they provided a surprise cake at the end. A wonderful final touch.


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junebQ6682XR

The service is great from start to finish and the food is delicious we are still in the process of trying a different dish each time we go so difficult to give a favourite each time is a lovely treat and if I had to say I would most likely say the palm special is delicious


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Travel29902288648

We were a table of 11 who visited the palm last night. I will admit I am not a lover of Indian food I don’t like spicy however, the food was excellent, and was a perfect blend of flavours. The service was also very good could not fault either it is expensive water was 395 a bottle in and for a pint of Diet Coke, what is 4.25 each for gin and tonic was 10.25. Also be aware that they place a service charge on the bill of 10% .


Gillianlesleywhite
Gillianlesleywhite

We had expected a great meal given the reputation, but it was average and far too expensive. We had poppadoms and then a shared starter for £20 that was 4 small bites each of prawn in a soggy coating, beef, chicken and to be fair, an excellent onion bargehe. Certainly not worth £2.50 each. Then a lamb curry special and a mutton curry, ok but nothing amazing. Over £100 with the beer. Also it rained through the ceiling into our seating!


Dreamer57755835106
Dreamer57755835106

Food exceptional let down by the service. We had booking but on arrival no one to greet us. Waited five minutes and then had to go and find a member of staff. Then while I was still finishing of my starter waiter turned up with empty plates for the main and said our main course was ready! Then after finishing main waited some time for someone to ask if we wanted deserts. Went for a coffee and brandy then settled bill. Then left of our own accord with no one around that noticed we had left. Like I said excellent food from the kitchen shame I could not say the same for front of house.


flyingfish2014
flyingfish2014

We had been recommended by friends and decided to give this a try to celebrate our wedding anniversary. What a fabulous place! We had a wonderful evening from start to finish. The staff are friendly, attentive, knowledgeable and all of them went out of their way to make sure we had the best evening, we felt like VIP'S! The food was amazing, plenty of choice on the menu and exceptional presentation and flavours. The outside of the restaurant belies what you are met with when you go inside- very unusual classy design and decor. We really couldn't recommend this place highly enough and will definitely be going back ourselves. Thank you to everyone who made our evening so special.


Tjteejayne
Tjteejayne

As a first-time visitor to this restaurant, I was unsure of what to expect. However, upon arrival, we were greeted warmly and given a friendly welcome. The restaurant was impeccably clean and stylish, offering a menu that featured a mix of classic dishes and new creations. They also had their own special dishes, as well as the option to customize your order. I chose one of the special dishes, while my partner went with a bhuna, and both were equally delicious. The cocktail menu was also diverse and satisfying. I selected a vodka martini with lychee, which was exceptional. The entire evening, from the service to the food, was wonderful. Aileen and Karina were delightful hosts, and I will defi...


Sam
Sam

The service at this restaurant was very disappointing! We made a reservation for a table of 15 to celebrate a 40th Birthday, but it took 30 minutes just to take our drinks order. The wine arrived uncorked and without glasses, and the Coke was priced at £4.95 for a pint and all flat. It took over an hour between serving our starter and main course, and the dishes were brought out at separate times, leaving some guests with curry but no rice, or vice versa, causing the food to go cold before the full meal arrived. One of the naan breads didn't even come until the end of the meal. The food itself was decent, but the poor service really spoiled the whole dining experience. It's a shame because t...


FinediningAmber
FinediningAmber

This is a large, palatial restaurant, tastefully decorated with tables thoughtfully arranged. The waiting staff are all stylishly attired. The food, however, was very hit and miss and the service disappointing. The poppadoms were tired, the onion courgette bhaji's, whilst very tasty were rather over done to a crisp. My husband declared his chicken chat delicious. My prawn shashlick dish, whilst very nice and spicy, was lack lustre in presentation, spartan of the vegetables it should have come with and wasn't served to the plate. A hot sizzler dish was just left spitting away. This dish usually comes with salad as standard, but here salad comes as an extra for £3.50. The bhindi bhaji, again f...

Catégories

  • Asian Vivez un voyage culinaire à travers l'Asie avec notre menu diversifié. Des saveurs épicées du curry thaïlandais à l'umami savoureux des sushis japonais, nous proposons une grande variété de plats qui célèbrent la cuisine asiatique authentique.
  • 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.
  • Indian
  • 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

  • Takeout
  • Seating
  • Late Night
  • Mastercard

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