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Avaliação da contribuiçãoI have ordered several times. The food is very much the old-fashioned way the Indian's prepared food for the British. I wish they would prepare the food they would eat at home, not for the European palate.
Really disappointed in my food today ordered £21 worth of food and pickle tray came without popadoms chicken in curry dry ! Lot gone in bin
Where to start, delivery was super quick which wasnt a good sign. Freezing cold when i got it. Obviously no hot boxes or bags to transport the food. £5 for a portion of chicken pakora which im more than happy to pay, i know the price involved in the production of this kind of food. Well when. Say i was happy to pay, that was a mistake. 4 absolutely pointless pieces of bland chicken. No spices put plenty of food colouring. Mixed kebab was freezing cold. Ate here before and it wasnt great, shouldnt have bothered trying again. Ill not make the same mistake again. Avoid avoid avoid
I ordered this before 6 and it was supposed to arrive within 45 minutes and 2 hours later after my second phone call I discovered it had been left at the door 10 mins previously (CV19 times so so some leeway). The food was rubbish. No spice just mush. This is about the worst take away we’ve ever had. Not cheap. Honestly rubbish It was like baby food.
10/10... We order at the spice house at least twice a month, for the 2 of us or for family/friend meet ups. Can say we’ve never had a bad meal, we’ve become creatures of habits always ordering the Dhansak and Korma. Both meals are full of ingredients and not drenched in oil. The Dhansak is full of spinach, lentils and the korma cause is spot on with the sweetness, it’s sauce has a creamy texture rather than oil and the almond and coconut have a strong influence on the taste. The chef makes the nans to order in the tandoori and it’s hard to fault... Spice House could be a restaurant and is better than some of the Indian restaurants around with the food they dish out to us...