Bilash - Wolverhampton

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Bilash

Bilash
3.9 / 5 (3613 reviews)

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The Khans has been a proud staple of Wolverhampton since 1982, shaping the local dining scene with a family-oriented approach that has garnered numerous accolades over the past four decades. Our dedication to excellence is reflected in our recognition by esteemed publications such as the Michelin Food Guide, AA Food Guide, Hardens Food Guide, Which Good Food Guide, The Sunday Times Food Guide, and FT Food Reviews. We invite you to visit us and indulge in some of the finest Indian cuisine in the West Midlands. We're excited to announce the relaunch of our lunchtime service, a much-anticipated return for our valued customers since the pandemic. As Wolverhampton’s leading restaurant, we have been featured in the Express Star, highlighting our commitment to the community and our culinary offerings. Explore our enticing menus, including our 2 Courses for £35 deal and the exquisite A La Carte Menu. For those who prefer dining at home, our Take Away service is available at £25 per person. At The Khans, our philosophy centers around total quality and exceptional service, ensuring a memorable experience from the moment you arrive. With a relaxed ambience and mouthwatering food, every aspect of our restaurant reflects our passion for excellence. Our talented chefs, masters in Bangladeshi and Indian cuisine, continuously innovate, crafting extensive menus that evolve with each season. Discover the difference that sets The Khans apart!.

Last update: 11.12.2025 from: 617trevorb

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★ 3.9 / 5 from 3613 reviews

Was Alex Powell at Bilash a mag?
fab fab place. warm, friendly greetings, first class service and Indian food to die. tandoori lamm hacks, followed by kozhi kundapuri. do not expect madras or vindaloo, enjoy the right Indian flavors and aromas, as otherwise not where I have experienced it! View all feedback.

What natashasW4805WV dislikes about Bilash:
Food was awful, staff didnt ask if food was oki, rushes in rushed out, not very much options , set menu only Given a variety of beer to choose from beer came and was hinekien zero . Not very welcoming. View all feedback.

green-sebastian
Sebastian 16.12.2017 - 12:54

Loved the food! I don't even remember what all I got but it was all deliciousEverything from vegetables, to chicken, to lamb.

carter-sally
Sally 16.12.2017 - 12:54

Let me give an objective, step by step description of how i came up with this rating.__Stage oneEntry.

petrou-gabriel
Γαβριήλ 16.12.2017 - 12:54

Décor Good - 3 stars_Food - Ok.2 stars- I ordered the Hyderabadi Chicken biryani and it was nowhere close to one. It depends on what you order.

617trevorb
617trevorb 09.01.2024 - 00:43

Very nice a bit pricey but good food and a good atmosphere, would recommend, great when your in Wolverhampton for a show etc

mrandmrshodgetts
MrandMrsHodgetts 09.01.2024 - 00:43

We were attending a concert at The Halls; the restaurant is a stone 's throw from the venue and so three of us booked an early table. It was encouraging to see that there were already people seated in the downstairs area when we arrived shortly after 5pm. The welcome was warm and although we weren 't given menus on arrival, we were offered poppadums and drinks. We ordered six poppadums and three small bottles of Cobra they didn 't have any draught lager or large bottles of Cobra. The poppadums and drinks arrived and, eventually, the menus. There was a 'Christmas ' set menu at £35 (starter, main, rice or naan) and an a la carte menu. We didn 't really want a starter as we had planned to move on and meet some other friends for drinks before the concert. Looking at the a la carte menu, we were surprised to see that we were obliged to order a starter and a main, at which point we agreed my might as well order from the set menu. We ordered three veggie pakora and three shahi paneer, two naan and a rice from the set menu. Bear in mind that on the a la carte menu, the pakora starter comes in at an eye watering £15 and the curry £22, plain rice at £5 and naan at £6, so we felt like we were getting some value for money at least. The food was nice; no better than anything I 've had from our local restaurant and no worse, just more than double the price. We ordered a few more bottles of Cobra and I had a glass of wine there is no wine by the glass priced on the menu and so I didn 't know what I was drinking, except that it was wet and white, or how much it was going to cost. When the bill arrived, we were gobsmacked. The bottles of Cobra were £6 each that works out at £9 a pint and we 'd had eight of them. The poppadoms, which as we were offered them on arrival and they weren 't anywhere on the menu, we foolishly assumed were complimentary were wait for it £2.50 each. We had spent £15 on poppadoms before we even ordered any actual food. The bill came in at £165 for the three of us; I managed to negotiate the poppadoms to be removed from the bill, citing daylight robbery. We also noted that the diners on the tables to the left and right of us were equally shocked, with one diner putting away their debit card and swapping it for a credit card and two gents splitting the bill on another table scratching their heads as to how their modest dinner had come in at nearly £70 a head. I realise that this review is mostly about money and hardly anything to do with food, but, as I 've intimated, the latter was nothing to shout about. The restaurant is tired in appearance and the service wasn 't exactly slick. The front of house/manager was welcoming and professional but not very awake to the fact that the restaurant is charging for things by stealth, in the middle of a cost of living crisis. If you 're happy to pay this much for Indian food and want an amazing night out, go a couple of stops on the train into Brum and visit Asha 's or Varanasi where the food, decor and service are absolutely outstanding. You 'll even save yourself a few quid in the process.

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