Blaarev
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Thanks, Feriol! Will see if I can lure my fellow travellers on that direction.Paddy's Marten Inn. Martin Street, off Catherine Street.
Anyone else with recommandations they beleive is better?
Thanks, Feriol! Will see if I can lure my fellow travellers on that direction.Paddy's Marten Inn. Martin Street, off Catherine Street.
Thanks, Feriol! Will see if I can lure my fellow travellers on that direction.
Anyone else with recommandations they beleive is better?
Thanks, Gaz!
Food is great there but the venue is a very basic, just don't want you to be surprised when you walk in.
You'll need to get a taxi from the city centre but it is worth it
Food is great there but the venue is a very basic, just don't want you to be surprised when you walk in.
Thanks, Gaz!
If I can't persuade the others to take a taxi, which ones in the city centre would you recommend?
Thanks againKayal on granby Street, near the train station.
You'll have to book a table at the Marten Inn or Kayal.
Marten Inn 01162665123
Kayal 01162554667
A very good review indeed.
Paddy's Marten Inn. Martin Street, off Catherine Street.
It isMy parents and brother rave about Kayal too. Not been myself, but they say it's very good.
I married into an Indian family and have become rather opinionated about my Indian cuisine. For what it's worth:
Forget Tripadvisor or the Mercury for curries reviews in Leicester. I've just looked at the reviews/ratings and they're all over the place on both. The Mercury are notoriously shocking at judging these things and somewhat open to influence.
For me, Marten Inn is okay but not worth the hassle if you're in the City Centre. There are at least ten perfectly good curry houses within the City. Marten Inn is a pretty ugly place with a half decent chef.
The modern day attempt to poncify the curry is to be ignored - Shimla Pinks, Chutney Ivy, Lilu. I've been to them all and they all miss the point about what is nice about a curry. If you want what most people want - something made fresh, well spiced, good options, it really isn't hard to find in Leicester. Anywhere that doesn't provide this, doesn't survive for long. The other thing I find with curries is that even the really good places are hit and miss. An example would by the Tiffin on London Road. You can have a terrific dish one day and a terrible one the next.
I'd be far more concerned with where you are likely to be when you will want to eat and select somewhere half decent from the local area.
Kayal gets good ratings because it's a bit different in that it serves Southern Indian food. If you want this sort of thing, it's perfectly good. However, it isn't your typical curry house selection.
The best way of judging one on the day is whether they are busy and full of brown faces or not. I've not been since it moved along London Road but I've always found the Curry House to be pretty reliable.
And if all that hasn't completely confused you, nothing will!!
An example would by the Tiffin on London Road. You can have a terrific dish one day and a terrible one the next.
I married into an Indian family and have become rather opinionated about my Indian cuisine. For what it's worth:
Forget Tripadvisor or the Mercury for curries reviews in Leicester. I've just looked at the reviews/ratings and they're all over the place on both. The Mercury are notoriously shocking at judging these things and somewhat open to influence.
For me, Marten Inn is okay but not worth the hassle if you're in the City Centre. There are at least ten perfectly good curry houses within the City. Marten Inn is a pretty ugly place with a half decent chef.
The modern day attempt to poncify the curry is to be ignored - Shimla Pinks, Chutney Ivy, Lilu. I've been to them all and they all miss the point about what is nice about a curry. If you want what most people want - something made fresh, well spiced, good options, it really isn't hard to find in Leicester. Anywhere that doesn't provide this, doesn't survive for long. The other thing I find with curries is that even the really good places are hit and miss. An example would by the Tiffin on London Road. You can have a terrific dish one day and a terrible one the next.
I'd be far more concerned with where you are likely to be when you will want to eat and select somewhere half decent from the local area.
Kayal gets good ratings because it's a bit different in that it serves Southern Indian food. If you want this sort of thing, it's perfectly good. However, it isn't your typical curry house selection.
The best way of judging one on the day is whether they are busy and full of brown faces or not. I've not been since it moved along London Road but I've always found the Curry House to be pretty reliable.
And if all that hasn't completely confused you, nothing will!!
Is Dennis Wise a kitchen hand?Shimlas was closed the other week after they found vermin in the kitchen.
I married into an Indian family and have become rather opinionated about my Indian cuisine. For what it's worth:
Forget Tripadvisor or the Mercury for curries reviews in Leicester. I've just looked at the reviews/ratings and they're all over the place on both. The Mercury are notoriously shocking at judging these things and somewhat open to influence.
For me, Marten Inn is okay but not worth the hassle if you're in the City Centre. There are at least ten perfectly good curry houses within the City. Marten Inn is a pretty ugly place with a half decent chef.
The modern day attempt to poncify the curry is to be ignored - Shimla Pinks, Chutney Ivy, Lilu. I've been to them all and they all miss the point about what is nice about a curry. If you want what most people want - something made fresh, well spiced, good options, it really isn't hard to find in Leicester. Anywhere that doesn't provide this, doesn't survive for long. The other thing I find with curries is that even the really good places are hit and miss. An example would by the Tiffin on London Road. You can have a terrific dish one day and a terrible one the next.
I'd be far more concerned with where you are likely to be when you will want to eat and select somewhere half decent from the local area.
Kayal gets good ratings because it's a bit different in that it serves Southern Indian food. If you want this sort of thing, it's perfectly good. However, it isn't your typical curry house selection.
The best way of judging one on the day is whether they are busy and full of brown faces or not. I've not been since it moved along London Road but I've always found the Curry House to be pretty reliable.
And if all that hasn't completely confused you, nothing will!!
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