chandelier curry house long eaton

“It's not often I'll eat at the place I'm s...” Visited the restaurant with my partner. Fantastic food cooked to perfection! The waiter couldn't be more helpful! Welcoming staff and great atmosphere. The starters and main courses were wonderful. I've been to many places in Notts and Derby for curry and this has to be one of the finest around. Having previously had a great sit down meal. We ordered a takeaway and was very disappointed. Yeah you get 30% off the price but that seems to be reflected in the quality of the food. Veg curry was red water,couldn't find any veg. Mushroom rice was devoid of any mushrooms and the starters tasteless. This has put us off going... We come here quite a lot,the service and food were exceptional yet again. Would recommend this restaurant to any one. This Indian is amazing. All of the food tasted so fresh and full of flavour. The device is excellent I have been here several times now and have no complaints at all. The price of the food is very reasonable also.
Definitely worth a visit Fabulous decor and warm welcome from staff and drinks order quickly taken and delivered whilst we looked over the menu. Taken to our table and food orders taken very promptly. Range of starters between £5 and £8. We all ordered different things and all agreed the food was really good. Mains between £11 and £14 and all very good too.... We keep going back time after time. Best Indian by far I've ever been to. Best food, best service, staff are so attentive and very speedy at serving, no hanging around waiting for ages between courses. I can't recommend it highly enough. Give it a try you won't be disapointed. Eat here quite regularly and never been disappointed. Surroundings great and always quality food. Just had a wonderful meal with my family. Excellent food - far better in the restaurant than takeaway. My parents want to be able to order from Kent! Had a few meals here and always utterly impressed but the friendly service and amazing food.
Would strongly recommend this placeIndian Restaurants in Nottingham - 124 Derby Road, Stapleford, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG9 7AYFood is delicious and staff are very friendly. I would recommend to any one... moreFood & Drink Guides Nottinghamshire Food & Drink Guide 2015-2016 A comprehensive guide to eating out in Nottinghamshire Chandelier is the new name for Mumtaz Leeds but the food and service of this exquisite Indian restaurant remain at the same impeccable standards. 0 Photos and videosViewing Tweets won't unblock @ChandelierIndia.Our mission is simple. We wish to delight our customers with the rare taste of authentic Indian cuisine and to excite them with rich, aromatic sauces and authentic flavours. With family values at heart, we still use our grandmother's original recipes to make honest Indian food. We create our hand cooked ready meals using the finest quality fresh ingredients, using no additives or preservatives. We are so passionate about our food, in-fact, that our goal is to become a household brand that is synonymous with restaurant quality food, at home.
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