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    Royal Saffron

    2.0 (8 reviews)
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    Jewel Of India Restaurant

    Jewel Of India Restaurant

    4.7(6 reviews)
    0.2 miOtley
    £££

    My first time going out for a curry and it was definitely better then I expected. I ordered 2…read morepopadoms which were delicious and warm and were served within minute and then I got some kebab meat which was delicious and extremely flavourful. For my main course I got a chicken tikka which was so nice. I was so full that I had to take some home. The service was great and the whole restaurant having a general good atmosphere and traditional Indian music playing. After we payed we got a hot towel and a mint chocolate. Amazing experience.

    It should really be called the Jewel of Otley, as this little curryhouse is one of the best places…read moreto eat in the town. A restaurant within a tiny old cottage on the main road that winds its way through Otley, the Jewel was recommended to me by a family member as one of the better places to have a curry. And so I found myself with a bunch of mates at the Jewel, where we were lucky to get a table despite the fact that it was a week day. The guys who seated us were pretty friendly and for the rest of the evening the service was good - something you don't always get when you go to a restaurant as a bunch of "lads". Anyhow, the korma I had was spot-on, and the bhaji's I had for starter (and the yogurty sauce I smothered them in) were some of the best I've ever had. You can eat here for around £12-15 a head, which, considering the food and the service, ain't half bad.

    Red Pepper - Saag paneer

    Red Pepper

    3.3(3 reviews)
    0.1 miOtley

    Bought keema madras Friday night 02 09 2022 roughly bout 9.30 when I took it home for super I…read morewasn't happy as on opening I found my curry consisted of more water than the actual meal very s Dissapointed .so the contents will be taken back Saturday for an explanation

    On my recent stop over in Otley, I had the chance to eat at this fabulous little curry house. It…read morewas late on the bank holiday Monday night, and we'd left it pretty late to be looking for somewhere to dine. Being as Otley doesn't have a plethora of choice (a few take aways and a few Indian restaurants from what we could glean) we opted to dine here. It's pretty easy to find, although tucked away from the main roads, and when we entered it was empty but for one chap. The atmosphere was lacking as a result of this, but it was a bank holiday, and the staff were very friendly - so it didn't bother me! We sat down, ordered some drinks, and took in the menu and surroundings. There's a fish tank and underwater scenes along the back wall, which I'd much rather have sat next to, but in fairness I'd have only been hypnotised by the ebb and flow of little fins, so I'd have been poor company were that the case. The decor is pretty snazzy and different - I'm a fan of the fish wall. The menu surprised me even more than the under water scene, even offering up ostrich and venison dishes. Had I been a little braver, I'd have given them a try, but after discussing with the chap taking our orders, I went for the Gost Patal. I do like a mild coconut curry, but lately I'd been craving a bit of spice and this dish seemed ideal. We shared a naan, some mushroom pilau, and saag paneer to accompany our meals, and that was more than enough for two. In fact, unless you've some control, there's no need to order that much. (Someone, not me, left with a stomach ache from over eating... ) Considering a main meal comes in at around £7, I was really impressed. The dishes were plentiful, which is fabulous, and the naan was incredibly light and sweet. I often find naans cloying and thick, but this one was perfect. The rice was grand, but the main affair was outstanding. The gost patal was the most delicious dish I've tasted, with a rich spicy flavour, delectably well cooked lamb, a swirl of cream, and every mouthful was a delight. The only thing I'd criticise is that it was really oily - which formed little pools in the dish. It's not healthy, but my word it tasted good. And then came the paneer - that fella stole the show. I've never had such good saag paneer; it was creamy, sweet, and incredibly more-ish. I'd highly recommend a visit if you're in town. The cool fish decor, friendly staff, and intensely flavoursome food has put this place in my top five curry experiences. Hopefully I'll get to come back soon, on a busier night, and see the place in full swing. Give them a go!

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    Kashmiri Aroma

    4.3(4 reviews)
    3.9 mi
    ££

    If you love Indian food but are getting a bit bored by the identical menus on offer at every…read morerestaurant across town, Kashmiri Aroma is definitely worth a visit. Serving Kashmiri cuisine, which is tangier and fruitier than much of the standardised Indian fare we are used to in the UK, this is a bright, modern and airy restaurant that's a world away from the chintzy carpets of your local Indian. It's a bit pricier, of course, but still not excessive, and you can easily get dinner for two with drinks for £30. Try the Hyderabadi with meat or mixed vegetables for something a bit different or, if you're feeling brave, try the lethal 8% Cobra beer... just don't blame me in the morning!

    I'm not going to pretend I'm a knowledgeable conesiuer of Kashmiri cuisine! All I am going to say…read moreis, I ate it, and I liked!! Bored of Frankie and Bennies and Pizza Hut I suggested a little drive out to Kasmiri Aroma a few months ago with my boyfriend! Often chain brands and restaurants plus city life get a little too much, so a drive past the countryside to a stand alone, modern restaurant is a nice break away! Located just outside Ilkley just off the main road with acres and acres of countryside directly opposite Kashmiri aroma is contrasting from other restaurants. It's not only the location that is different but the menu and it's versatility.On arrival the very friendly staff told me they would make anything I would like to order depending on my tastes....I thought I was in heaven! The decor is very, very sophisticated. The venue is large and everything is prestinley clean and layed out to peerfection! A high class of curry eating! I felt pampered as the service was so fantastic. The menu not only has a MASSIVE range of curries, starters, breads, rices and sauces but an extensive wine list with some really aged red wines! Prices are a more expensive than your average curry house however this Kashmiri cuisine is to die for! This isn't Hyde Park takeaway food, this is genuine Kashmiri, quality cooking. A king prawn balti can cost up to £10.50 but trust me it tastes like heaven! For a nice change and a drive out to the hills and fields pop to Kashmiri Aroma for a curry and glass of oaky red wine! The only downfall is if you don't drive it's almost impossible to get to which is a bummer (unless you don't mind walking through sheep for your dinner!)

    Royal Saffron - indpak - Updated May 2026

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