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    Everest Tandoori Restaurant

    3.3 (4 reviews)
    ModerateIndian, Pakistani

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    18 years ago

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    14 years ago

    Sadly this restaurant closed down a few years ago.

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    Purple Poppadom

    Purple Poppadom

    4.8(5 reviews)
    10.4 mi

    We came by the Purple Poppadom on a family visit and it was far and away the best food we had in…read moreour four days in Cardiff. It serves elevated Indian cuisine that is beautifully made and creatively presented. This isn't your standard Indian take-out. The dining room is casual but stylish, the cocktails were terrific and the food top notch. Service was very welcoming and efficient. Had we been hungrier we would have gotten the tasting menu with the wine pairings. Highly recommend.

    This is easily one of the best meals I have ever had, anywhere in the UK. This is Indian dining…read moredone well! Go as hungry as you can so you can try everything! For starters, we had the Aloo tikka chat (5*), the Bombay chat (5*) and the creamery (4*) plus poppadoms with the trio of dips. For mains our table had: Chicken Nawabi - easily the best dish I have ever tasted. The chicken bhuna in this dish is NEXT level. 5 stars does not do this plate justice! 5* Tiffin sea bass - their signature dish and also delicious! 5* Nadal khozi curry - fragrant, deep flavours. Probably one of the best curries I've ever had but it had tough contenders in the other plates! 4* Raman Akhbari - the lamb leg with mash. Amazing. 5* For dessert we had chocomosa anand and the grilled pineapple dish. Do not think you can share played as the portions are small. The little choc filled pastry delights were melt-in-the-mouth crispy parcels filled with warm melted chocolate, on a bed of caramelised banana. These guys are outstanding. Do not let the exterior and street fool you. This is memorable.

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    Indiaah - The food

    Indiaah

    4.5(6 reviews)
    6.1 mi
    ££

    I cannot recommend highly enough. the food staff and service was the best I have experienced. well…read moredone everyone keep up the good work

    MANY Indian restaurants have been stereotyped as havens for drunken men to assert their masculinity…read moreafter a few beers - but Indiaah offers something different. MANY Indian restaurants have been stereotyped as havens for drunken men to assert their masculinity after a few beers - but Indiaah offers something different. With the newly furnished restaurant clean, tidy, light and spacious, the helpful staff add to the brightness of the place. And the politeness and speed of service are as refreshing as the house rosé. Within a few seconds of sitting down, our poppadoms and delightfully tasty pickle tray were on our table, quickly followed by our wine. Unlike many Indian restaurants that I have visited, the emphasis here is on speed and smiles, even though I wonder whether the small band of organised staff would be able to cope should their copious tables be filled to capacity. But on the Tuesday night I went, both helpful waiters impressed me by taking the time to clean up a minor spillage on their pristine white table cloth in between courses, while constantly seeking assurance that what they had served up was adequate. The special balti I ordered was plentiful and complemented the mixed fried rice really well - even though the excess spinach made it a little salty for my taste. The mouth watering mixture of tender chicken, beef and prawns gave a perfect opportunity to sample a few of the flavours on offer at Indiaah - and it was quite delightful. Meanwhile, my girlfriend was wowed by her chicken Jalfrezi. It was the first time I had ever tried aloo gobi, but the delicious cauliflower and potato fusion on offer at Indiaah made me determined to have it again on my next visit. And to top it all we had delightfully soft yet crispy Peshwari naan bread. As we polished our plates with the last tear of our respective breads, the waiters were ushering a large group to a table with the same impressive efficiency that they had earlier dealt with us. They seemed to be running a tight ship. Reluctantly, too full to tuck into the dessert menu, which seemed extensive for an Inidian restaurant, we called it a day, glad that we had chosen to dine out on South Asia's finest. The bill came as a pleasant surprise, as the value across the board was evident and the fact that you can park right outside makes this little Pontyclun gem even more appealing. I just wonder whether a little walk to the car might have proved constructive after consuming so many calories.

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    Everest Tandoori Restaurant - indpak - Updated July 2026

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