
Msala Library and Msala Ministry are now proudly operating from the same kitchen, located on Fishponds Road. Msala Library has recently relocated and returned to its original owners and management, ensuring the highest quality and authentic Indian cuisine that our customers know and love. Whether you’re craving a takeaway from Library or dining in at Msala Ministry, we are committed to delivering exceptional culinary experience with the same passion and dedication that have always defined our brand. Visit us today or order a takeaway on Library or Ministry. We welcome you soon to our humble abode for a taste of excellence!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 705 Fishponds Rd, Fishponds, Bristol BS16 3UH, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 117 952 2111
Website: https://msalalibrary.co.uk/
Order and Reservations
Reservations: msalaministrybristol.co.uk
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Reviews
Prices are on the higher side for main courses but quantity is decent.
Taste wise , it’s decent as well.
Most of the indian restaurants in UK are not upto the mark. This one is decent in taste, good in quantity.
Kesar pulao is good quantity for us with 3.50 price.
Dhaba murg is okay taste wise, nothing disappointing.
But the malai mrug tikka requires improvement significantly. It was without any malai as such and also it was far from soft which is the key feature of malai tikka..
Also, raita with kesar pulao(as called out on uber eats menu) was missed in delivery.
Will try other items next time..
What I love about it is how fresh the food feels in your mouth and how ungreasy it is. Besides the undoubted quality of the food, I really appreciate how humble and friendly the hosts and personnel are.
I’m really so glad Msala is round the corner from us!
The mains lived up to the intros. We had chickpeas, rara gosht and chicken kebabs, all deliciously spiced and very generous portions. Just managed to get out of there before I ate the entire complementary dish of crunchy aniseed sweets. An unassuming jewel of Easton.
Only quibble – if you like it hot, specify volcanic. Mine built to a nice warmth level but was still a medium IMO, and my wife classified hers as mild. But it was too good to deduct stars for that.
Would recommend the papdi aloo chat and the dal saag which were both delicious and well spiced.
The order was let down by the ‘crispy honey chilli pototes’ which were cooked frozen oven chips with onions and sauce. I rang up to check that it wasn’t a mistake and was told that if I’d had them in the restaurant they would be different and there’s not much they can do when they’re in a tub. Bit surprised that frozen oven chips are used when everything else we had was so delicious and fresh and other takeaway restuarants use serve similar style fresh and crispy potato dishes.
Did ask for a refund for this dish but can’t do this online so have to go down to collect/or swap for a different item next time. Customer service was not the greatest.
*edit.
Thanks for the reply. The first person I spoke to on the phone was really abrupt and quite rude and basically hung up after telling me if I’d come into the resurant it would have been different and saying bye.
Same when I explained the website didn’t update to say the food was ready to collect or countdown to being ready. Was just told they’d pass on to the website people. The food had been waiting for 40minutes but no apoology when I rang or came in and explained.