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Address: St Enoch Centre 1st Floor, next to Vue Cinema, 55 St Enoch Sq, Glasgow G1 4BW, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 141 732 8963
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Namaste by Darbar
Namaste by Delhi Darbar – Glasgow – St. Enoch Centre
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Here’s what we tried from both menues:
Mini poppadoms with spiced onions: it was light, crunchy, the perfect start
Masala chicken wings: oven-baked, packed with spice, and super addictive
Vegetable pakora: golden and crisp
Chicken butter masala; it was rich, comforting, medium heat, and full of flavour
Basmati rice + sweet naan: essential, obviously
Chicken pakora naan wraps: elite canteen food, my favourite dish on the menu (Canteen)
Chicken chasni baked potato: sweet, saucy, and super cheesy (Canteen)
Finished with a chai tea that tasted like dessert ☕
The place was lovely and cosy with great service, and food you definitely want to eat again.
Simple, comforting, and full of flavour… but what’s your thoughts on it?
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As for the food, very much a game of two halves. The chicken pakora was simply dreadful. A horrible batter and some unpleasant tasting sauce.
It’s a pity because the lamb bhuna was really nice and the rice accompaniment was good too. I can see why the locals rate this place but the pakora was a real let down.
Drinks are advertised as £7 for cocktails, but it doesn’t clearly state that this only applies to two specific cocktails priced at £9 on the menu. Very misleading. The drinks are expensive overall.
What was meant to be an affordable meal ended up costing £81.90 for three people. On top of that, they automatically add an 11% service charge without properly highlighting it. We had to wait quite a while to get the bill sorted and have the 11% service fee removed, which made the experience even more frustrating.
The food was okay, nothing special, but the service was poor and slow — especially when it came to sorting the bill.
Overall, you could eat at many other places in Glasgow for much better value. Be very careful of extra charges on the menu, as it feels like they’re taking advantage of customers. Wouldn’t return.
We were going to have lunch in town but somehow we didnt think about eating until around 3.30pm.
We went to Namaste by Delhi Darbar and while we waited to be seated i noticed that quite a few tables were occupied.
We were seated to the left of the fountain near th Ganesh statue. The ordinary / pre theatre menus were given to us by a young slightly sullen waitress who didnt smile the whole time and who was constantly looking elsewhere… she left us with the menus and came back 5 minutes later asking about drinks, we ordered a diet coke (£3.50p very expensive i thought) and a half pint of soda water which came with lime which i hadnt asked for (2.50p). I let the waitress know about this and she returned with a fever tree soda.
My husband ordered the chicken pakora to start and the pieces were very small, around 5 pieces with a dipping sauce which my husband said they tasted nice.
I had opted for the veg samosa (x1) served on a chickpea dhal which both tasted fresh and flavoursome.
For mains i had the chicken bhuna which while tasty the sauce was a little watery and my husband chose the lamb rogan josh which he enjoyed. We had pilau rice/ naan bread to share between us. We used to have the normal menu but as i get older i find that smaller portions fill me without getting uncomfortable.
The pre theatre menu is £17 for 2 courses and £20 for 3 courses.
The atmosphere was nice and relaxed even though it was beginning to get busier as time went on.
On the whole the menu was good value and even though the diet coke was expensive we would go back.
The bill did include an 11% service charge which on settling our bill the waiter did explain that this was discretionary and we could choose not to pay it but we did. The total bill was £44.40 with the service charge included.
Should note that
This is much better than the standard Indian restaurant.
The haddock starter was top notch.
Always busy, been several times and Wil be back.