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Contribute FeedbackLe Raaj is a hidden gem between Newcastle and Durham, offering authentic, tasty Indian cuisine in a sophisticated setting. The attentive staff, fresh ingredients, and extensive menu won over diners, who raved about the lamb rogan and overall dining experience. Some diners found the prices to be too high, while others had issues with food mix-ups and lackluster dishes. However, most praised the exceptional service, delicious food, and consistent quality that keep them coming back for more. With a warm atmosphere and top-notch service, Le Raaj is a must-visit for Indian cuisine lovers.
They have a small vegan option on the back of the menu, and it has left much to wish. the starter was literally seasoning two piles of brokkoli. it tasted beautiful, but could not be thought of further? and my head was a lens soup. I couldn't finish the bowl because she was tasteless.
They do not often see a vegan menu area in a curry house, so I was pleasantly surprised to discover one in le raaj. beautiful staff that meets their nutritional requirements. they can choose from the vegan menu or they can customize other curries in vegan dishes. many of the dishes are already inadvertently vegan. would recommend the sweet rogan josh, the sweet balti and the aloo gobi.
Well-established high-end curry house that we visited a few times to sit and take away meal times. the vegan options are excellent. we had once the sweetheart, which was delightful and quite considerable. a visit during the lockout in 2020 for the trip out, where we had a few items from their separate vegan menu was good, but it is restaurant restaurants where they excellent. our youngest visit in the april 2022 was especially unforgettable. we ordered jeera aloo (baby kartoffeln in ingwer, garlic, chili and cumin tortured, tarka dhal (trio of lenses tempered with ingwer and garlic), Maya-Ana special (fried baby aubergine shimmered in sweet chili and wobble sauce), chickmbur khumb (mushrooms and red paprika fries flat with rice sown they were all very tasty and good worth at £6.50 each. yes they pay something more than most places, but for a special experience it is highly recommended.
I'm flying to le raaj. I was forced to write this review. not forced with a gun on my head or a knife on my neck. I have to tell everyone about this place. I was there twice and can't hurt it, and I can usually find something to moan. his somewhere between newcastle and durham is not necessarily out of the beaten track, but removed enough to win the lagertrinken louts when they pass, they will notice it. note it so much that they want to go there. there was no fanfare, no finishing through the briefcase. it appeared simply unpretentily and quiet, but at the same time unmistakably, which, for me, shows a degree...read more
We went out for an anniversary meal and were very disappointed. The lunch meal was overpriced at £72. My partner had a coke and ordered off the lunch time special menu for £14.95 (which used to be £8.95 not too long ago and included coffee or ice cream, but not anymore). I ordered a pint of lager for £7. My starter of lamb two ways was lacking in meat and priced at £9.95. The curry was decently spicy, but the overall bill left us feeling unsatisfied. There were no prices on the menu, which added to our shock when we received the total. We both agreed that we would not be returning to this restaurant.