
Recognised as one of the best Indian restaurants in Manchester and the best Nepalese restaurant in Manchester, The Original Third Eye serves cuisine inspired by Delhi traditions dating back to 1947, featuring flavourful tandoori dishes and authentic Nepalese specialities, alongside excellent vegetarian and vegan options. Guests searching for the best curry house in Manchester, Indian restaurant near me, or Nepalese restaurant near me consistently choose The Original Third Eye for exceptional flavour, quality cooking, and warm hospitality. Popular with professionals, students, families, and tourists, ideal for graduation meals, birthdays, anniversaries, group bookings, and celebrations.Known as a top-rated curry house in Greater Manchester.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 661 Wilmslow Rd, Didsbury, Manchester M20 6RA, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 161 446 2300
Website: https://originalthirdeye.com/
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Reviews
Food was all fantastic and the menu was clearly explained to help you make your mind up, a nice touch. The butter chicken really was one of the best you can have so the story holds up!
Only thing I would say is that space is quite limited but they do the best with what they have, would be more than happy to return.
Every single dish was perfect, but the lamb shwela was sublime, and the Kantipur was a true highlight that we highly recommend and and butter chicken is worth trying
Beyond the incredible quality of the food, the staff made us feel very special. Mela was incredibly helpful and friendly throughout our visit. We really enjoyed our time and will definitely be sharing this gem with all our friends and family. Highly recommend!
It’s quite a small restaurant, with exceptionally friendly staff. As we’d not seen each other for 9 months that took about 30 mins, and the staff left us alone, not rushing us at all.
The menu is quite different. I’ve never before seen chicken drumsticks stuffed with minced lamb and nuts (Third Eye Tangri), nor naan stuffed with potato and cheese (Pommi Nan), or onion-stuffed flatbread (Onion Kulcha).
The other starter we had was Chicken Momocha, and the mains were Makhan Chara (the Chef’s specialty) and Lamb Shah Jani
. I highly recommend both. I don’t think I’ve ever had curry dishes with such tender meat.
The only odd thing was the poppadums. I suspect these were shop bought, and rather small, but given they were amazing I guess that doesn’t matter too much. We just ordered more.
As well as the food being amazing, the price was too. Just over £60 for poppadums, two starters, two main courses, rice, two breads, and two pints of lager.
I will definitely come back here.