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What Laura P likes about Shimla, Crawley:
We have ordered from here a few times now and although it sometimes takes a little while to arrive it's worth the wait. The best Indian takeaway we have had in crawley would Def recommended. View all feedback. What 510rinag doesn't like about Shimla, Crawley:
I waited for over 2 hours for a takeout order and when I complained, I was told that's just how it is and to try a different place next time if I wasn't happy. This is completely unacceptable. View all feedback.
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We have ordered from here a few times now and although it sometimes takes a little while to arrive it's worth the wait. The best Indian takeaway we have had in...
read moreI waited for over 2 hours for a takeout order and when I complained, I was told that's just how it is and to try a different place next time if I wasn't happy....
read moreThe Last few months the Shimla had been going down hill, The bar closed down and the restaurant closed down for a few weeks, but after being taken over by a new...
read moreUsed to be known as a good local Indian restaurant, unfortunately the food is no longer top class. Their is no atmosphere as the place is always empty. The drin...
read moreMy friend and I used to go to shimlas once a month for a meal and to be honest it was very good, but not so now. Like the other reviewer said, the staff change...
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read moreShimla Indian Cuisine has drawn mixed reactions from diners, with many lamenting a decline in quality and service. Patrons report extended waits for orders, discouraging staff, and subpar food, including burnt onion bhajis and oily dishes. Complaints about high prices and a dismal atmosphere add to the frustration. Conversely, recent management changes have revitalized the restaurant's offerings, with some guests praising the exceptional takeaway options and flavorful dishes like Chicken Razalla and Chicken Passanda. While takeout experiences seem to shine, the in-house dining experience leaves much to be desired, suggesting that visitors might be better served by ordering in.