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Contribute Feedback What 870rhianb likes about Diplu's Original Indian Brasserie:
Our first visit to this local Indian Restaurant in Port Talbot impressed us so much, we had to write a review... Nicely decorated, great atmosphere and impeccably clean. When the food arrived it was piping hot, with amazing authentic Indian flavours and colours. It would be hard to find another Indian Restaurant locally with this level of quality, service and ambience. After paying the bill, we were offered a private... View all feedback.
What DGmanjunath doesn't like about Diplu's Original Indian Brasserie:
Yeah.. Thats one thing you surely gone try for vegans. .. It's deliciously.. Not much option available considering the menu and budgeted restaurant for dinner and lunch surely.. Indian cuisine is good worthy of a try. . A little conjusted place to move when it's packed with people.. View all feedback.
Very decent owner, very polite and attentive, food was incredible . I had the chicken naga with garlic rice and a naan bread, was excellent. Strongly recommended.
Absolutely amazing dining experience here at dawats love the fact that nothing is too much trouble for the staff here including the chef. The food is top quality so tasty and quick service always leave feeling full and satisfied. The staff are super friendly and indulgent while working hard to make sure your dining experience is enjoyable. The atmosphere is lovely as is the decor and ambiance 10/10 would recommend and ask the staff if you are unsure of what to eat they have some fantastic suggestions.
Very comfortable, very polite staff and helpful also friendly, definitely be telling more people to visit, and I will be back again soon
Amazing food. We actually ate here yesterday, the food was so good we had it again the day after. Takeaway both times, but the food was really nice. Very consistent. The madras is genuinely hot. I like hot and it was warm for me! The staff are really lovely too. You can tell the place was established in the 70s, as the experience really shines through in the food quality and customer service I genuinely think you will struggle to find a better Indian in the area. I have tried many others, but it would be extremely difficult to beat the quality here.
We walked in for dinner around 7pm on a Friday based on good reviews and the restaurant was completely empty. That said, a large group of young men came in after we'd ordered. Service was fine, but after enjoying our poppadoms the experience left a lot to be desired. The butter chicken was quite sweet and coconutty, more like a korma. It was also swimming in sauce as you can see in the picture. The half chicken tandoori looked like a showstopper when it came out of the kitchen, but was dry and flavourless. The chicken jalfrezi was far too spicy (I love spice). It seems like this restaurant has been a local favourite in the past, maybe we picked the wrong menu items but this didn't seem like authentic curry and we won't be returning unfortunately.