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Contribute FeedbackOnce a beloved dining destination, this restaurant is currently facing mixed reviews following a change in ownership. While some guests lament a significant decline in quality, reporting bland takeaways and inconsistencies in service, others continue to rave about their enjoyable experiences, highlighting delicious meals and attentive staff. Notable dishes such as Lamb Korma and King Prawn starters have received praise, and a warm atmosphere has been appreciated during visits. Diners are divided; some caution against ordering takeaway, while others encourage trying the restaurant despite the recent controversies. A sense of nostalgia remains for the once-exceptional food.
Had only a nice meal tonight in the asiana with 4 friends, went there for 10 years so was a little understandable to know it has new peculiarities, but eating was fab and customer service was excellent, will go back definitiw!
Our third visit in this restaurant. during this visit we discovered that it was newly owned. eating was fantastic. the service was not so good, although it was a Wednesday, it was very quiet. the best chickens' aggression I've ever had. popadoms and dips, waiting for our meal. great naan. very beautiful chapatien. a lot of luck for this family in there new venture
I recently visited one of the best Indian restaurants, and everything was excellent. The food was very tasty, the service was spot on, and the prices were very reasonable. I would highly recommend this restaurant to anyone.
I really enjoyed the meal. I opted for the banquet and it was just the right amount - any more and I would have burst! The staff were also fantastic. A big thank you to the Chancellor who generously paid for 50% of the bill, although I would have been happy to pay full price.
Omg don't be fooled this is NOT the Asiana as you may have known it. It's been taking over and is now living on the name of the previous owners when it as amazing. It's gone right down hill to the point where I could do better myself with an Indian out of a jar.