The Maharnai's mild Feast For 2
raja's Mix Butter Chicken Bhona gosht
The Maharani's Spicey Feast For 2
A Combinations OF Spicier Dishes That Can Lend Tehmselves nicely To The Medium Of Hot Palet
The Maharaja's Milder Feast For 4
A Combination Of Milder Dishes With A Wide Variety Of Flavours That Go Together Well
The Maharaja's Spicier Feast For 4
A Combination Of Spicier Dishes That Can lend Themselves Nicley
Maharani's teasers For Two
onions Bhaji, Vegetables Pakora, Bhutertat Wara
raja's Mix For Two
Samosa, Onions Bhaji Bhutteta Wara
Samosa
Two triangular Shapped pastry Shells with a Spiced Vegetable Filling
Onion Bhaji
Shreded Onion InA Spiced Chickpea Batter
Susan's Pakora
Lightly Spiced Shredded Vegetable Mixed With3 Chickpea Batter
Green Chili Pakora
8 Fresh Green Chilies Battered
Bhutetta wara
Spicy Potato Balls Cooked In Chickpea Batter
Baigan Batura
Roasted Eggplant Cooked with Garlic And Served With Two Fluffy Batura Breaded And Dhai (Plain Yougurt)
Channa Batura
Channa Masala Served With two Fluffy Batura Breads And Dhai
Bombay Drumsticks
Stuffed Paratha with Dhai
Papadoms
A Cruncky Crisp Wafer Made From Lentil Flour And Spiced With Cumin
Dhall Pepepr Soup
Curry's Famously Spiced Lentil And Pepper
Cumin Tomato Soup
Garlic Tomato Soup Flavoured WithCumin
Mulligatawny Soup
A Very Warming Vegetarian Soup That Will Just Cure Your Of Anything
Curried Butternut SquashSoup
Local Squash Baked And Flavoured with Spices
Bhel Puri
A unique Mix OF Potato, tomato
Mango Slaad
Sweet Ripe mango Pieces On Mixed Greens
Garden Mix Salad
Green,Cucumber Tomatoes, Green Pepper Drizzled With Our InOur House lemon Dressing
Tendoori Chicken Salad
A Tantalizing Gathering Of Greens
Pilao
Fragrant Basmati Rice Steamed And Spiced With Cumin
Peas Pilao
Garden Peas mixed with Saffron basmati Rice
Vegetable Pilao
Spiced Basmati With Carrots Broccoli, Zucchini
Mushroom Pilao
Spiced With Sauteed Mushrooms
Chicken Biryani
Specially Spiced Basmarti WithMarinated breast Of Chicken Pieces
Shrimp Biryani
Specially spiced Basmati With Black
Lamb Biryani
Specially Marinated And Spiced Lamb And Basmati
All Freshly Done Just For Your Order
Curry's Naan
Our Signature Oven Baked bread Will Melt In Your Mouth
Garlic Naan
Our Signature Naan with Bits Of Fresh Roasted Garlic
Dhall Poori
West Indian breade Filled WithGround Lentilas And Spices
Chapati
Whole Wheat Bread Cooked On A Tradiionial iron Baking stone
Paratha
Whole Wheat Bread, Layered And Cooked OnA Traditional Iron Baking Stone
Masla Poori
Whole Wheat Comin And Halfi Spiced Fried Bread
methi Paratha
Fengreek Leaves And Turmeric Spiced Whoel wheat Layered Flat Bread
Sweet Mango Chutney
Spicey Mixed Pickle
Hot Lime Pickle
Coriander Chutney
Cucumber Raita
Katchumber
lmli (Tamarind) Chutney
Hot Pepper Sauce
We use Onlyu Boneless White Meat In All Our Chicken Dishes
madras Chicken
Chicken Curry with Thick Sauce Spiced
Chicken Vindallo
Spicy Onion Based Curry recommeded Hot
Chicken Raj
lightly Spiced Yogurt Based With Cauliflower And Peas
Chicken Bhona
Smooth Cream Curry with Ginger Onions And Cumin
Mughlai Murgh
grilled green Peppers Sweet Corn And Chicken
Chicken Saag
Thick Spinach And Chicken Curry
Apricot Chicken Curry
Marinated Chicken Pieces Sauteed With Spricots And Almonds
mango Chicken
Chicken Marinated In Mango Cooked with A Hiint Of garlic And Cumin
Hot tempered Prawns
Tandoori Chicken
Butter Chicken
Chicken Tikka
Shrimp Vindaloo
Tangy Onion, Tomato Based Curry With A Distinctive Methi Flavour
Shrimp Bhona
Smooth onion Tomato Cream based Curry
mango Shrimp
Curry's Shrimp
Butter Shrimp
Shrimp raj
Shrimp Kurma
mildy Spiced Yogurt Curry with Halds
beef Vindaloo
Traditonal Spicy Onoin Based Curry with Garlic
bhona Gosht
lamb Vindaloo
Rogan Josh
Lamb Kurma
Shorweddaar Gosht (Goat)
Traditoinal West Indian Style Goat Curry
madra Beef
Lamb tandoori
marinated Lamb, Baked And Ser ved Sizzling
Beef Tandoori
Marinated Beef, Baked And served Sizzling
Saag Lamb
Spinach And Lamb Curry
Lamb Tandoori Masala
Shrimp tandoori Masala
Chicken tandoori Masala
Aloo (Potato) Tandoori Masala
Vegetable Tandoori Masala
Shrimp Roti
Goat Roti
Chicken Roti
Beef Roti
Vegeable Roti
Potato Roti
Channa Roti
Vegetable Makahanwala
Fresh garden Vegeables Simmered WithCream And Coriander iNto A Delicate Vegeteable Curry
Baigan Bhurta
Garlic roasted eggplant With Onions And haldi
Saag Aloo
Chopped Spinach And Potatoes Cooked In A thick tomato Onoiin based North Indian Style Curry
Aloo Gobi Matar
Curried Potato, Caluliflower And Peas a tarditional Favourite
Bombay Potatoes
Poatoes with Green Chilies Tomato And Cumin
Baigan And Aloo
Cumin Spiced Potato Cooked With Fresh Raosted egg Plant
Vegetable Vindaloo
Chunky Mixed Broccoli, Carrots, Cauliflower
Channa Masala
Chickpeas Curried In A Drier Style with Roasted Cumin
Saag Dhall
Chopeped Spinach And Yellow Toovar Lentils In Coconut Milk
Capsicum Dhall Mahkni
Yellow Dhall Wing Green Ppers, Sweet Corn
Channa Dhall
Yellow Split Chicken Pea Lentils Cooked with Haldi
Moong Lentil Curry
Green Moong Beans In Ginger Ground Onion Tomatoes And Spices
butter Paneer
Paneer Sabji
Savory Mixed Vegetables with Paneer InA Creamy Suace
Saag Paneer
Choped Spinach Our Signature Indain Cheese Balls
Matar Paneer
House Made Indian Cheese And Green Peas Cooked In A Tomato Cumin Curry
Paneer Tikka
Marinated paneer Skewered with Fresh Veggies
Gulab Jamun
Traditional Soft Round Khoya
Mango Kulfi
Halwa
Carrot Halwa
Kheer
Vanilla Ice Cream
Banana Pakora
Curry's Dessert Tray
An Array Of Dessert Items To Share That Include, Kher Crrot Halwa Halwa
Tendoori Chicken Salad
A Tantalizing Gathering Of Greens
Bhel Puri
A unique Mix OF Potato, tomato
Mango Slaad
Sweet Ripe mango Pieces On Mixed Greens
Garden Mix Sald
Green,Cucumber Tomatoes, Green Pepper Drizzled With Our InOur House lemon Dressing
Dhall Pepepr Soup
Curry's Famously Spiced Lentil And Pepper
Cumin Tomato Soup
Garlic Tomato Soup Flavoured WithCumin
Mulligatawny Soup
A Very Warming Vegetarian Soup That Will Just Cure Your Of Anything
Curried Butternut Squash Soup
Local Squash Baked And Flavoured with Spices
Pilao
Fragrant Basmati Rice Steamed And Spiced With Cumin
Peas Pilao
Garden Peas mixed with Saffron basmati Rice
Vegetable Pilao
Spiced Basmati With Carrots Broccoli, Zucchini
Mushroom Pilao
Spiced With Sauteed Mushrooms
Chicken Biryani
Specially Spiced Basmarti WithMarinated breast Of Chicken Pieces
Shrimp Biryani
Specially spiced Basmati With Black
Lamb Biryani
Specially Marinated And Spiced Lamb And Basmati
Maharani's teasers For Two
onions Bhaji, Vegetables Pakora, Bhutertat Wara
raja's Mix For Two
Samosa, Onions Bhaji Bhutteta Wara
Samosa
Two triangular Shapped pastry Shells with a Spiced Vegetable Filling
Onion Bhaji
Shreded Onion InA Spiced Chickpea Batter
Susan's Pakora
Lightly Spiced Shredded Vegetable Mixed With3 Chickpea Batter
Bhutetta wara
Spicy Potato Balls Cooked In Chickpea Batter
Baigan Batura
Roasted Eggplant Cooked with Garlic And Served With Two Fluffy Batura Breaded And Dhai (Plain Yougurt)
Channa Batura
Channa Masala Served With two Fluffy Batura Breads And Dhai
Bombay Drumsticks
Banana Pakora
Papadoms
Green Chili Pakora
8 Fresh Green Chilies Battered
All Freshly Done Just For Your Order
Curry's Naan
Our Signature Oven Baked bread Will Melt In Your Mouth
Garlic Naan
Our Signature Naan with Bits Of Fresh Roasted Garlic
Dhall Poori
West Indian breade Filled WithGround Lentilas And Spices
Chapati
Whole Wheat Bread Cooked On A Tradiionial iron Baking stone
Paratha
Whole Wheat Bread, Layered And Cooked OnA Traditional Iron Baking Stone
Masla Poori
Whole Wheat Comin And Halfi Spiced Fried Bread
methi Paratha
Fengreek Leaves And Turmeric Spiced Whoel wheat Layered Flat Bread
We use Onlyu Boneless White Meat In All Our Chicken Dishes
madras Chicken
Chicken Curry with Thick Sauce Spiced
Chicken Vindallo
Spicy Onion Based Curry recommeded Hot
Chicken Raj
lightly Spiced Yogurt Based With Cauliflower And Peas
Chicken Bhona
Smooth Cream Curry with Ginger Onions And Cumin
Mughlai Murgh
grilled green Peppers Sweet Corn And Chicken
Apricot Chicken Curry
Marinated Chicken Pieces Sauteed With Spricots And Almonds
mango Chicken
Chicken Marinated In Mango Cooked with A Hiint Of garlic And Cumin
Tandoori Chicken
Butter Chicken
beef Vindaloo
Traditonal Spicy Onoin Based Curry with Garlic
madra Beef
bhona Gosht
lamb Vindaloo
Rogan Josh
Lamb Kurma
Shorweddaar Gosht (Goat)
Traditoinal West Indian Style Goat Curry
Curry's Shrimp
Shrimp Vindaloo
Tangy Onion, Tomato Based Curry With A Distinctive Methi Flavour
Shrimp Bhona
Smooth onion Tomato Cream based Curry
Shrimp Kurma
mildy Spiced Yogurt Curry with Halds
Shrimp raj
mango Shrimp
Butter Shrimp
Aloo Gobi Matar
Curried Potato, Caluliflower And Peas a tarditional Favourite
Vegetable Vindaloo
Chunky Mixed Broccoli, Carrots, Cauliflower
Vegetable Makahanwala
Fresh garden Vegeables Simmered WithCream And Coriander iNto A Delicate Vegeteable Curry
Bombay Potatoes
Poatoes with Green Chilies Tomato And Cumin
Channa Dhall
Yellow Split Chicken Pea Lentils Cooked with Haldi
Moong Lentil Curry
Green Moong Beans In Ginger Ground Onion Tomatoes And Spices
butter Paneer
Saag Aloo
Chopped Spinach And Potatoes Cooked In A thick tomato Onoiin based North Indian Style Curry
Saag Paneer
Choped Spinach Our Signature Indain Cheese Balls
Matar Paneer
House Made Indian Cheese And Green Peas Cooked In A Tomato Cumin Curry
Capsicum Dhall Mahkni
Yellow Dhall Wing Green Ppers, Sweet Corn
Channa Masala
Chickpeas Curried In A Drier Style with Roasted Cumin
Baigan Bhurta
Garlic roasted eggplant With Onions And haldi
Baigan And Aloo
Cumin Spiced Potato Cooked With Fresh Raosted egg Plant
Lamb Tandoori Masala
Shrimp tandoori Masala
Chicken tandoori Masala
Aloo (Potato) Tandoori Masala
Vegetable Tandoori Masala
Sweet Mango Chutney
Spicey Mixed Pickle
Hot Lime Pickle
Coriander Chutney
Cucumber Raita
Katchumber
lmli (Tamarind) Chutney
Hot Pepper Sauce
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Nice decor and interior design that reflects a small restaurant fine dining environment. We went on a slow night (Sunday) so service was not an issue at all. Due to the scale of operation it probably is a better experience for small partys. We ordered the combination for 2 package. The samosas had the best texture I've tasted in Ontario (Brampton, Mississauga, Toronto, Ottawa, Hamilton). It was nice to have a selection of spice levels to choose for the entrees. The naan was different from other tandori oven prepared ones but I enjoyed the softer taste. The entrees dishes were good in portion. Would have preferred more Lamb but the sauce to meat ration is consistent with most Indian restaurants.
Worst Indian food I've had ever. Chicken Tandori-- Texture was aweful, not sure it was even chicken. Tasteless, no spices, and was simply hot, which did not make things any better. Rice was overcooked and mushy, claim to be basmati, but doubt it, as grain was too long for basmati. Service took forever, and seemed the owner was looking over the staff's shoulders. I am Canadian, I dated an indian lady for 5 years, and have visited several Indian resturants across Canada, UAE, US; by no means was this Indian. Only thing good was the pleasent waitress.
We returned to Curry’s (118 Wellington Rd., London) because we’d secured two thirty dollar gift certificates through a group buying program. The restaurant had been our escape from the blandness of middle-American cuisine one year ago; we’d driven north from Mexico to London Ontario and Curry’s had satiated our spice-deprived palates upon our return. With gift certificates in hand, we arrived at 6:30pm on New Year’s Eve. We had managed to secure reservations for four, but it was obvious upon our arrival that we’d snagged the last slot on the hostess’ dance card that evening. Ordering is a dance there, thankfully, and the serving ladies are uniformly and yet uniquely beautiful dance partners. The interior is a comfortable mix of verdant accent plants, heavily-woven fabrics and resplendent Indian artworks in reds, yellows, golds and striking blacks. The whole place feels very much like a warded, removed patch of Indian soil nestled in the Canadian hinterland. It is a pleasant escape from the dominate motif for Indian restaurants in London, many of which hail from an earlier era of “Indian/Canadian dinner/diner fusion,” replete with Formica buffet-bars, chromed accents and booths upholstered in leatherette. As we were celebrating the new years with vegetarians, we made a resolution to restrict our ordering to the vegetarian options on the menu. Having sampled their fine meat dishes before, and understanding that the true mastery of their cooking lies in the complex curry flavour profiles they develop, the resolution was not a chore to keep. As the night was a bit of a celebration, we opened with two starters and a salad. The Onion Bhaji ($4.75) appeared as six dark, golden-brown spheres of crunchy onion sweetness in a matrix of chickpea batter. They were accompanied by a thin and refreshing cilantro sauce, and had the least interesting flavour of any of the foods we ordered, probably because the oil used to fry them had seen so many orders already on that busy night, and so overwhelmed the subtle taste of the bhajis themselves. Thankfully, the Banana Pakora ($4.75), with their more delicate spiced coating, were cooked in a different oil and so presented as six ¼ slices of banana perfectly deep fired in crispy, spicy chickpea sheathes. They were also accompanied by a small metal cup of the cilantro sauce. All the serving and eating ware in the restaurant is stainless steel, which lends a real hint of authenticity to the presentation. As a salad course alongside the appetizers we enjoyed a Bhell Puri ($9.95). Consisting of cold cooked potato, tomato, onions, fresh coriander, puffed rice and basen sticks, it is perfect for clearing the mouth of any memory of the flavours and textures encountered in the openers, and preparing the belly for the onrush of powerful curries to follow. It is dressed with Curry’s unique tamarind dressing, which ties the tastes and crunches of the varied ingredients together into a satisfyingly piquant sweetness. Knowing that we planned to order a fine selection of different curry entrees for sharing, we saved the waitress a little effort by ordering the sides to accompany them first. Four Nan ($2.95 each); one plain, three garlic, as per our diners’ desires. Also, one mushroom rice ($4.95), one vegetable rice ($4.95), as well as a condiment platter ($4.95) which consisted of mango chutney, diced garnish vegetables, riata, more cilantro sauce and not quite enough spicy mixed pickle. All of this was well prepared, although the rice was a little softer than it needed to be. When it comes to the main dishes, Curry’s offers patrons the choice of mild, medium or spicy preparations, in recognition of the fact that much of their custom comes from the tony WASP upper side of London. This is where young socialite hipsters drag their doddering trust fund managers to introduce them to a taste of the exotic east. As three of our party can’t resit the heat, we opted to order thee dishes medium and two of the
Went to this restaurant with a bunch of people from our church for our Pastor's birthday. Our Pastor says it's one of his favourite places. Well, even though they knew a large group was coming, they certainly were not well prepared for us. Most of us arrived at the scheduled 7pm and there were about 30 of us in total. There were 7 of us at our table and we were seated first but, had our orders taken last. Believe it or not, some of us did not get our main entree till 9pm!!!!!! My partner had to go to work so, one of the people at our table got up and asked if they could get our order ASAP. Well, about 20 minutes later it FINALLY came...... but, just 1 order. I had to wait another few minutes for mine! Needless to say, we had to shovel down our food.... which tasted ok but, was a smaller amount than we expected for $10. Also, their fruit flavoured yougurt shakes were in very small glasses and cost $3.50 each! A friend at another table told me that they got their food late too... because they forgot to put the order in. Plus, when they did bring the food, it was the wrong orders! Then, when it came time to pay our bill, we had to wait in line for almost 10 minutes. We might visit this place again on our own someday but, I kind of doubt it.
Went here after returning from 3 months in mexico and then driving through the USA where food is TOO BLAND. Got back to London and needed some serious spice. Went to Curry's and got exactly what we needed. Hostess was beautiful, prompt and knowledgeable about the cuisine, which helps. Banana Paorka was a nice start (after the free caraway papadam) - obviously cooked in fresh oil and served nice and hot. Garlic nan is well made in the traditional style, if a little small for the price. Matar Paneer was great, big chinks of cheese done just right, Lamb Rogan Josh was creamy and spicy, and for a third entre we had some corn/lentil/capsicum dish that balanced off the other two flavours. Asked the server for mango chutney and garlic pickle - they didn't have garlic pickle but brought us chutny and spicy pickle instead. It's all good. Ordered Gulab Jamin for desert and it was well made if a little cold when it arrived. More than enough food - we packed up a nice meal for the next day when we left. In future will go with a larger party (6 or so) and try one of the set feasts that occupy the first portion of the menu.
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