Category: Eating & Drinking
Type: Fastfood & Takeaway
09-03-2009
Lets see… £10 for a 3 small containers; one of rice, and two of curries. Hmm. Seems like a big ripoff to me?
So I had one of their wraps intead, chicken satay, which wasn’t too bad, but wasn’t anything to write home about either.
So their meal sets are expensive, and their wraps are just average. I also had their lamb samosas which were stale and not that tasty.
I guess as the only Indian takeaway it doesn’t have much competition, but there are so many other nice lunch takeaway places in the area that there is no reason to go to this overpriced, very ordinary place.
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23-12-2008
This place specialises in adequate but overpriced curries to take away and microwave at home. They used to have special offers (along the lines of 2 curries + starters for £10) but now you’re looking at the best part of £25 for a meal for two.
That said, the food is fine and the starters in particular are very tasty.
It’s also possible to eat in - it gets busy at lunchtimes.
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19-11-2008
ok lets start with the price, for about £12 i get 3 dishes (2 meat and 1 rice) and nann bread.
But now the quality,
the food is lovely. but very greasy and so can leave you feeling a bit over indulged afterwards.
its convenient and you can have it hot or cold so that you can heat it up later on but i always have it hot.
Because of the price i do not go there that often, but when i fancy a curry in the city, this is always my first choice..
The naan bread is the best bit of course, and cooked fresh in front of you. The rest is just heated up
18-11-2008
Located very conveniently next to Moorgate station, this tiny Indian eatery offers lunch to mainly busy bankers. The curries are microwaved here which I found surprising considering your paying £10+ for lunch (not cheap). Quality is pretty decent though, Naans are cooked fresh are portions are good. Crowded during lunch times and table a very limited so expect to wait.
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Tiffinbites sell a new type of Indian cuisine to take away. The outlets take their name from the 'Tiffin Box', the containers which contain the lunch size portions of Indian dishes. Drinks on offer include fruit juices and smothies and they also sell a selection of Indian sweets, wraps and salads.
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