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This 17th-century building has housed a pretty fi rst-fl oor dining room since 1915 and has served as an Indian restaurant since 1978. Scholars, students and visitors to Oxford have fl ocked to this restaurant to enjoy its culinary delights for almost a century.
The experienced chefs roast and blend exotic whole spices to c...
When a restaurant is good enough to attract the patronage of former president Bill Clinton, you know to expect the best possible cuisine. Chutneys Indian Brasserie, whether serving the top political brass from the United States or you with your friends and family, always steps up to the plate and produces top-quality Indian dishes...
View full reviewAs the name suggests, this restaurant is 4500 miles from Delhi. Luckily for us, it's just a few minutes' walk from the centre of Oxford. Inside, the restaurant is calm, cool and clean; jazz softly plays in the open-plan dining area, while an open-display theatre kitchen buzzes in full view. From start to finish, the service w...
View full reviewIt was 40 years ago that Ali Rojob first opened his restaurant on Walton Street and brought the fl avours of his Bangladeshi heritage to Oxford diners. Today, sons Kawsar and Dildar can be found at the helm, continuing the proud tradition of fantastic cuisine in an intimate, modern surrounding. With the emphasis on freshly cooked ...
View full reviewServing quality contemporary Indian cuisine, Malikas made Oxford a strong contender for 'Curry Capital of Britain' in 2013. Indeed, the food we sampled was prizeworthy. To begin, the mixed starter was light and full of flavour without being too overpowering - a balance rarely achieved with such precision. To follow, a comprehensi...
View full reviewThis popular restaurant is know as a go-to place for great Nepalese and Indian food, cooked with only the freshest, quality ingredients and rare spices like Marauti and Timur from the mountainous parts of Nepal. Although the decoration is contemporary, curry aficionados will be pleased to find that menu is traditional. Begin with la...
View full reviewBanbury Road is one of the main arteries into and out of central Oxford, and somewhere in the middle is Summertown with its slew of shops and restaurants; one of which is the sumptuous Spice Lounge. Its decor is beautifully and deftly designed in two-tone coffee, its lighting perfectly pitched between subdued and sparkling. Pale wood...
View full reviewLocated in the vibrant suburb of Summertown, Saffron Restaurant is well worth a visit if you want to experience a taste of the East in Oxford. We visited for dinner on an unusually balmy April evening, and plonked ourselves down on one of the leather couches in the bar area. We were handed a couple of menus by one of the smiling wait...
View full reviewOffering a chic restaurant and bar, The Tree Hotel in the leafy village of Iffley in Oxford serves continental, Thai and Indian delicacies, as well as magnificent buffet selections. A Sunday lunch buffet showcases a range from across the continents, serving a traditional carvery alongside vibrant international choices. With a warm ...
View full reviewSituated just a stone's throw away from the picturesque village of Iffl ey, Café Spice brings a perfect blend of Bangladeshi and Indian cuisine to Rose Hill, Oxford. Featuring a comprehensive menu of both house specialities and old favourites, there is something for everyone in this clean, well-presented restaurant. The friendly ...
View full reviewFor a meal that leaves you feeling good in every possible respect, head to Oxford's wa! Curry. This Indian buffet-style restaurant is owned by Pradumna Walimbe, who was born and grew up in India, so you can expect dishes that are authentic, delicious and healthier than you might imagine. The buffet is served at reasonable prices, an...
View full reviewThe Ovisher, which means "the lovers meeting place", was established in 1981. As one of the oldest Indian restaurants in Oxfordshire, it has been serving the people of Kidlington and Oxford for more than 30 years. One of the greatest boasts about the restaurant is that three generations of families have now been enjoying its cuisine...
View full reviewTiffins in Abingdon is the younger sibling to its sister restaurant in Kidlington. Both boast an experienced team, a host of specialities and delicious, classic Indian recipes. Tiffins' reputation precedes it and when we visited, despite being during what could have been a midweek lull, there was a constant stream of diners settling...
View full reviewWith its energetic name, relaxed location and thrilling Indian food, it comes as no surprise to hear that Ready Steady Spice is a legendary haunt for hungry locals. This is, as you would expect, down to the fact that the cuisine served here is of such a high standard. Specialists in creating appetising and authentic dishes, the kit...
View full reviewThe Bayleaf Restaurant fits perfectly into the village of Eynsham, where there are no supermarkets, just a wonderful selection of specialist shops and nine charming pubs to choose from. This delightful Indian restaurant provides a fantastic setting in which to enjoy some authentic Eastern cuisine, and no visit to Eynsham would be co...
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