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Recommend to us by family who live locally, that’s always a good start. Nice restaurant, very efficient and friendly service. Good menu, nice variety of choices available and not too extensive. Both our dishes were fantastic, as they were described on the menu, freshly prepared and full of flavour. Sensible portion size. Thoroughly enjoyable experience, well worth a visit 10/10 View all feedback.
What Big thick R doesn't like about Bangla Bangor:
Should 've known from the moment they answered the phone that this wasn 't a great idea. Not blaming the girl who answered but overall impression was totally unprofessional. Constant loud laughing and chatter causing girl to laugh made it seem like they were all taking the mick. I actually had to ask if she was even talking to me. Ordered a couple of meals at 10£ each, asked for some kebab meat for my 2 German shephe... View all feedback.
The rice and chips were cold and needed to be reheated in the microwave, while the chicken pathia main dish was just barely warm. This is not acceptable. There need to be improvements made, regardless of the delivery time.
We are occasional customers at this restaurant (twice or three times a year) and I feel that I need to make a comment for your consideration it 's NOT a complaint I would rather have made this comment directly to you but you don 't list an email in your contact details. The food as always was EXCELLENT! BUT there was no beer or lager available the waitress said that the liquor licence had not been renewed because it was very expensive to do so. She did offer that I could go to Asda and buy some bottles of lager which is what I did BUT unchilled lager is not a great experience (glasses provided by the restaurant and no corkage charge added to the bill) There is NO mention on the restaurant website that you are unable to supply beer or lager and no invitation to bring your own . Please, please think again and get a liquor licence I really want this restaurant to stay open as a viable business but an Indian Restaurant that is unable to serve lager is a very dodgy economic prospect. Just an added thought I don 't know the cost of obtaining a liquor licence but I think it is about £600 last night (a Thursday night not the busiest night of the week) at least 6 bottles of Cobra lager probably more were brought in from Asda. You could have made at least £15 mark up on that multiply that by say 200 nights per year that 's £3000 Sorry but no liquor licence for an Indian Restaurant is simply ECONOMIC MADNESS! Best wishes I really hope your are still open for business for many years to come the food is excellent
Should 've known from the moment they answered the phone that this wasn 't a great idea. Not blaming the girl who answered but overall impression was totally unprofessional. Constant loud laughing and chatter causing girl to laugh made it seem like they were all taking the mick. I actually had to ask if she was even talking to me. Ordered a couple of meals at 10£ each, asked for some kebab meat for my 2 German shepherds, 'was told they wouldn 't just do meat! Everywhere else is happy to help in any way in they can but disgusted there was no attempt made to provide customer satisfaction from owners/chef. Got it delivered 'only to find they had charged us 10£ for a kebab (with no sauce or dressing) as a replacement for simply a few slices/portion of kebab meat.
Very nice restaurant and great service. Food was good. Price was £120 for four main meals, naan bread (3) and 2 cokes. We brought our own drink. £120 seems extortionate.
Recommend to us by family who live locally, that’s always a good start. Nice restaurant, very efficient and friendly service. Good menu, nice variety of choices available and not too extensive. Both our dishes were fantastic, as they were described on the menu, freshly prepared and full of flavour. Sensible portion size. Thoroughly enjoyable experience, well worth a visit 10/10