
Colourful paintings decorate this spacious dining room serving Indian food and pre-dinner cocktails.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4-8 Duke St, Reading RG1 4RY, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 118 957 2717
Website: http://www.royaltandoorireading.com/
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Royal Tandoori in Reading – Restaurant Reviews, Menu and Prices
Royal Tandoori, 4 Duke Street, Reading, England RG1 4RY, GB
Reviews
– Royal Tandoori Mix
– Garlic Naan
– Mutton Rogan Josh
– Chicken Tikka
– Chicken Wings
– Fried Rice
– Dahi Puri
The food was delicious, with rich flavours and good presentation. However, the portion size of the Royal Tandoori Mix was not very great considering the price.
What truly let the experience down was the attitude of the staff. From the moment we arrived, the service felt cold and unwelcoming. The staff were not pleasant and at times even rude, which made the dining experience uncomfortable.
While the kitchen clearly knows how to deliver on taste, the lack of hospitality overshadowed the meal. Customer service is just as important as the food, and unfortunately, this visit didn’t meet expectations.
Food was good overall decent place if you want buffet menu overall ok in experience
He asked to make his curry 10x hotter than the one on the menu, and they delivered.
We all had a great time here!
We tried their veg and non-veg lunch full course meal with chicken tikka starters and lamb korma which was tasty and served enough for a single person. Plus their veg starters like samosa were good too.
A nice place to have lunch or dinner with a pleasant atmosphere, good for small groups with friends or family.
I always have the chicken Chettinadu with jeera rice which I enjoy on every occasion, most recently with extra green chillies, it worked really well in this dish.
As noted in other reviews, the service leaves a little to be desired. It isn’t bad, but it could a bit better (i.e. more friendly). It’s not bad place, the food is good and it’s priced reasonably, I shall return.
On 19/12 I made a visit along with 2 other friends. Am a vegeterian and I have dietary restrictions and religious sentiments. My other 2 frnds are happy with meat dishes.
The horrible servings started right from 1st order.
When we ordered a panner + lamb as starters, lamb dish was cold, as if taken from fridge. We politely asked them to heat the dish as it’s expected the food is not fresh from the vibes over there.
When we ordered mains, hair toppings appeared to our surprise. Not just once but thrice, yuckkkk… So once again with some annoying face and yet with sarcastic smile asked them to replace the dish.
My main dish Panner chettinad was written and noted down by Divyesh (the one who has taken my order) , but I was served Chicken Chettinad. I had 1 peice of it and then found it’s a meat. They hurted my religious sentiment which am proud of and trying to keep it sacred since decades.
When asked , a reply was a smile and as usual apologies and mistake.
I asked for their email which was given to me by Divyesh to raise a compliant on the above issues.
They cannot value your dietary requirements.
They cannot respect hygenic requirements.
They don’t know what is hot food.
I doubt their kitchen cleanliness and their hygene standards. Having seen long hair in the dishes repeatedly I thought of complianing to any relevant agency to inspect them once again.
If you value your money, never visit them.