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1756 Opinions in 3 websites
I had an amazing experience at Purnima Indian Cuisine! The food was absolutely delicious, with authentic Indian flavors that truly impressed me. Every dish was perfectly spiced and tasted just delicious Indian cuisine. On top of that, Alim and Siru was incredibly kind and welcoming, making the dining experience even better. Highly recommend this place to anyone looking for a genuine Indian dining experience. Will definitely be coming back.
1157 Opinions in 4 websites
I recommend the fish pakoras and chicken tikka masala, neither of which I'd normally choose when I eat out, but they are really flavourful. Most of the food is great/good, and although a few things aren't to my taste, it's nothing to do with the quality. The staff are always friendly and welcoming.
1078 Opinions in 4 websites
This area has some absolutely fantastic Indian restaurants & this is another one. Been wanting to come here for ages & finally so glad I did. The food was absolutely top notch & with it being South Indian, lots of different dishes. I had the Mutton Shorba, and I was able to snag a bit of Amritsari Fish & a bit of the Tandoori Chicken - all delicious, the spices and depth to the broth of the Shorba was superb - could genuinely drink it! Then the mains - good grief were they good. I had the Malabar Fish Curry, which was so good, however and it's no slight on that curry because I will happily eat that many times, after trying the Railway Lamb Curry & The Mirchi Mix Karahi it was 3rd, the gravy for them dishes were insanely good. The Naan's and Rice - all excellent and tasty. Took an age to try here, now I can't wait to try it all again! Definitely plan to try the entire menu going forward. Yum - plain & simple.
931 Opinions in 3 websites
The food was nice but the Naans were very disappointing. They were very small and thick (size of a plate) undercooked and very soggy and doughy not fresh and crispy. Wish I'd have bought my naans from the supermarket. £2.50 each bread, I expect them to be better
3609 Opinions in 4 websites
My wife and I stumbled upon this restaurant on a Saturday outing, and let me tell you—it was a life-changing experience. I ordered the fish and seafood thali, and I’m not saying it was divine intervention, but I did briefly hear angels singing. The food was so good, I considered writing my will on the spot just to ensure this thali would be mentioned in it. I’ve eaten at more Indian restaurants than I care to admit (my stomach has its own frequent flyer miles to India), but this thali? It’s the Beyoncé of thalis—iconic, flawless, and life-altering. The decor? Where do I even begin? It’s like stepping into an old Indian village, but instead of cows wandering the streets, there’s a Royal Enfield motorcycle chilling inside like it’s the guest of honor. At first, I thought someone had misread the GPS and parked indoors by accident. But honestly, it fit so well that by the end of the meal, I was tempted to ask if I could take it for a spin. The warm lighting, rustic walls, and wooden accents all came together like some kind of interior design Bollywood blockbuster. The vibe was so cozy, I half-expected someone to hand me a cup of chai and read me bedtime stories. The background music was soft and relaxing, but not so relaxing that I’d fall asleep mid-thali (though I was dangerously close after the food coma hit). It was the perfect balance—like eating in your favorite grandma’s house, except your grandma has exquisite taste in decor and doesn’t judge how much you’re eating. And the staff? Let me just say, if there’s ever a world championship for “nicest humans alive,” they’d win gold every time. They were so friendly and attentive that I’m now seriously considering adding them to my Christmas card list. They made sure everything was perfect, and by the end of the night, I felt like they knew me better than my own therapist. In conclusion, this place is a total gem. The food is unforgettable, the decor is Instagram gold, and the Royal Enfield inside is a weirdly perfect cherry on top. If you’re not already halfway out the door to try it, I don’t know what you’re doing with your life. Just be warned: after eating here, no other Indian food will ever hit the same. You’ve been spoiled. Enjoy it.