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Do not be put off by the basic look of this restaurant. The food was fantastic and cooked to perfection. The manager was very accommodating with my husbands meal as he wanted a korma but slightly hotter than normal and he said he was perfect.... View all feedback.
What paul m doesn't like about Maharaji Indian:
Food was ok but it’s very expensive. Poppadoms, curry, rice and pint, £35!! Owner had audacity to add 10% service charge, (he’s also the waiter! Much better places to eat in Bradford-on-Avon for much less money. View all feedback.
Tutis, which it’s now called after its fabulous owner, is a delightful cozy family owned Indian restaurant. Food was fresh, super tasty but not too heavy and the restaurant itself stylish and lovely and clean with a good feel! Asked for somewhere warm when I booked and we were popped by the heater, nice touch! When we left I had to give Tuti a hug because he was SUCH a nice man! We’ve found our go-to favourite Indian restaurant when we come to Bradford on Avon and will be back to see you Tuti for sure! We’d highly recommend!
My friends and I dined at this restaurant on a Saturday evening during our long weekend canal boat holiday. The atmosphere was very welcoming, and the staff were efficient, friendly, and entertaining. The food was excellent, especially the curries that we all enjoyed. We were pleasantly surprised to be offered a complimentary drink at the end. Overall, we had a fantastic time and would highly recommend this restaurant.
We just enjoyed an amazing meal tonight. The food was the best we have ever had. The owner was incredibly kind. Highly recommend and will definitely be returning.
We stopped here late on a sunday as they were about to shut. We were made most welcome. Food was excellent and the service superb.Best curry we have had for a long time. We will definitely be going back
I ordered takeout from this restaurant through their website at 5:05 PM for delivery at 7:05 PM on Friday, February 24th. The food arrived on time, but it was cold despite living only 1.5 miles from the restaurant. We had to heat everything up before eating. The Tikka starter was tough and lacking flavor, but decent. The curries were watery, lacking taste, and had no Indian herbs or spices - only mild curry heat and an unpleasant oily aftertaste. The rice was okay, but the Naan bread was dry and tasted old, like it was bought from a supermarket a few days ago. If we had been dining in a restaurant, we would have sent the food back, but since it was a takeout meal for two that cost almost £50, we were very disappointed. This was a letdown after seeing recent positive reviews since new ownership.