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Contribuer aux commentairesIf you like a hot curry check this place out. I had a madras and its up there with the best yet. Lively service by the manager who went out of his way to served us. Me Mam and I would go back -the keema naan is to die for.
We attempted to locate it, but upon arriving at the address, we discovered that the restaurant had closed down some time ago.
I was initially hesitant about going to a vegan restaurant, but I wanted to respect my colleague's dietary choices. I was pleasantly surprised by how delicious the food was. The dishes were really tasty and had a unique and special flavor to them. The atmosphere was cozy, and they had a great selection of beers. The service was also excellent. I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of my dining experience.
We visit this place once every few weeks and it is always such a lovely place to eat, staff are great, food is very tasty and Cobra is always cold!
We visited Shiraz as part of our match day experience against Manchester City on the 27th of December 2017, and to be honest, we will NOT be returning. At first we attended sister restaurant Taj Palace, only to be told that they were shut, thus we were directed by a member of staff to attend Shiraz, where we were shown our seats and sat down quickly. We found the menu to be detailed yet lacking in value for money, especially in comparison to other nearby Indian cuisines. We purchased some beverages which arrived shortly afterwards, however once we ordered our meals, we found ourselves waiting for quite a long period of time. Personally, I purchased a mixed kebab starter alongside a chicken tikka mossala whilst one of my other friends ordered a madras and the other ordering a mossala too. When my starter and Popadom arrived, I was impressed, beautiful sauces complimented both Popadom and the starter delightfully. It was outstanding, but what followed my starter, was poor. My mossala dish was very small, and this was the same case for my friend's curries too. Bland tastes and very little portions of chicken all left us wanting more to eat. My nan bread was very poor in that I could barely taste any Keema, on the other hand my friend's Peshwari Nan was apparently very tasty indeed. During the meal, my friend ventured to the toilet where once he returned what he told us was quite frankly shocking, very dirty toilets with skid marks all over the toilet bowl. Overall, we left Shiraz paying a high price, still hungry and short on time to head to St James' Park due to a long wait for the curries.