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We had takeaway and found it pretty. The meat was tender and the dishes quite tasty. The lamb cutlets done in the tandoor were good, although the sauce was a bit sweet for my taste. The malai kofta was excellent. View all feedback.
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Ate here a year ago and food was good but sat down tonight and couldn't believe my eyes ! Went to the toilet and peered into the kitchen expecting to see a chef what I saw was a few young people not in kitchen atire but very casual . I then noticed white plastic buckets lined up on the table with diffferent curries in each one ! But thought give them a chance. The service was average from the girl out the front who s... View all feedback.
Ate here a year ago and food was good but sat down tonight and couldn't believe my eyes ! Went to the toilet and peered into the kitchen expecting to see a chef what I saw was a few young people not in kitchen atire but very casual . I then noticed white plastic buckets lined up on the table with diffferent curries in each one ! But thought give them a chance. The service was average from the girl out the front who seemed that she did not want to be they're. The food came quick but the meat was chewy and sauces not good ! Garlic Naan okk but that was it ! Rubbish guys not coming back !
We had take aways, lamb sagwala and beef vindaloo. For both the meat was very chewy. I cant recommand it at all. The naan and rice were good but not enough to repeat.
We love this restaurant where the takeaway tastes as good as the dine in. All the usual favourites and some specialty dishes too. Never disappoints!
Been here several times and always been impressed with their curries. They have some interesting starters including vindaloo chicken wings. We've been to other Indian restaurants in the area but this one serves the best food.
We had dinner at this restaurant and realised that such Indian restaurants are a disgrace on Indian cuisine. They serve anything they like under the disguise of Indian cuisine.This review is based on two dishes we ordered – Tamarind Smoked Jerk Chicken and Chicken Do Piaza.Neither the waiters nor the chef had any idea when asked about the description of the dish. Obviously, the description on the menu and website is copied from elsewhere. As we had tasted jerk chicken at an authentic Jamaican restaurant, the one served at Mantra Masala was not even a reflection of that. The dish served to us was simply tandoori chicken with BBQ sauce on it. As a result, the dish resembled a dessert.Chicken Do Piaza was just chicken curry with some capsicum and onion pieces thrown in it. This clearly showed the chef did not know what the dish is supposed to be.