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    Raj Mohal

    Raj Mohal

    4.5(2 reviews)
    73.2 km
    £

    There are two Indian restaurants in Louth, and in my opinion this one is the nicest! Ludensians…read morewill argue hotly for their favourite, though, so it's probably a matter of personal preference rather than any genuine superiority! The Raj Mohal is always busy, even on a week night, and they have various deals on offer in the week which make curry a really good value meal - such as a 3-course meal for two for £18. These deals aren't on offer at the weekend, but it's even busier then. It's a traditionally styled Indian restaurant, with velvet banquettes and candles on the tables and a dark, intimate atmosphere. Perfect for dates, in fact, as the tables are so nice and private! There's a good range of traditional India starters, main courses and side dishes, and the food tastes freshly cooked when it arrives. Service is quick and friendly, and of course you get hot lemon-scented flannels and After Eight mints at the end of your meal - what kind of a curry would it be without those?! There's also a good range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks on offer despite a very small bar, and prices for those are reasonable too.

    I have to agree with the other review of this restaurant. I have used both Indian restaurants in…read moreLouth extensively and as Indian food is my preferred restaurant experience I have tried many all over the country. This one ranks up there with the best. The prices are very competitive and the range on the menu includes all the typical Indian fare with a few specialities thrown in for good measure. The service is pretty fast and the staff are friendly, yet even though it's always quite busy they never try to rush you out. The setting is very much like one I visited in Norwich, with seating being in cubicles and quite dark so it is really intimate and even when busy the level of noise is quite subdued by the way it's laid out. Again for romance this is lovely, glittering candle flames in your lovers eyes is the best way to eat. I would definately recommend this restaurant if you like indian food and even more so if you want a romantic meal, with a bit of spice!

    Nazma Brasserie

    Nazma Brasserie

    3.6(5 reviews)
    62.2 km
    £££

    Phoned to book a table for 7. Admittedly it was a the day before the meal, so quite short notice,…read moreSpoke with a member of staff who, after my request passed me to another member of staff who informed me he wanted a £10 deposit each, amounting to £70. I refused this as I felt this was way too much of a deposit to pay.He then started on a diatribe about how every restuarant would askfor the same deposit at such short notice. Rubbish!! I booked another resturant who did not ask for a deposit and sent me e mailconfirmation of my booking. Get your act together!

    Norwich has managed to segregate many of its curry houses into a single street. Ali Tandoori, Spice…read moreParadise, Passage to India - they're all here. Hidden in the middle of this plethora of Indian and Bangladeshi foods is Nazma. With its neon lighting and curtained window, it looks quite classy. And that's confirmed when you enter - white tablecloths and an attentive maître d' who will get you seated and even pull out the table for easier entry. The menu is quite wide with a variety of curry dishes with the super hot Vindaloo and the classic Madras, Kurma and Dupiaza. Starters include Aloo Chat (spiced potato), Chicken Chat (spicy chicken) and Onion Bhaji (spiced onion pieces, shaped with flour, rolled and then fried). Since I'm on a low-carb eating regime, I started with the Chicken Tikka (spiced and oven baked) which came with a salad on the side. Very delicious, just the right temperature and spiciness. My friend had the Chicken Pakora (spiced, battered and fried). He said it was not too greasy and very flavorful. For mains, I decided to order from the House Specials list. Murgh Massala is minced lamb and tandoori chicken. I also had a dish of Aloo Gobi (potato and cauliflower), picking just the bits of cauliflower. When the Massala was set down, I was concerned because it smelled very spicy, but after I started to dig in, the subtle flavors of the chicken and lamb melted on my tongue. Delicious. It was so good that I have no idea what my friend had for his mains. We were well stuffed, so skipped out on the desserts (chocolates and ice creams, etc). The pint glass of Kingfisher was nicely poured and served in a proper logo'ed glass. I assume they also have Cobra and Mongoose. Tip: Indian food is easy to splash and drip. It's also quite oily, so when you end up wearing some of it, it's going to stay a while. Either tuck your napkin in like a bib or wear something that hides spills! Nazma was very good food and I would absolutely return!

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