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Eastern Paradise Review – May 2023
After the usual trip to The George when in Stony, a short walk to the restaurant. Quite busy, giving it a good atmosphere. We had a table at the back, round, which is nice, but a bit cramped for as few as five diners.
Service was a bit hit and miss, those in charge were, however, pleased to see us. We do know the staff as we have done the rounds a few times and they have worked in other restaurants previously.
The menu is traditional, a couple of very hot dishes if that’s what you after. Overall, fairly average food at a decent price.
Methi Master
Also, check out the scores and the common curry.
Common Curry – Average cost in the current climate.
Certificate – No certificate awarded.
Web site – https://www.easternparadise.co.uk/
Positive | Negative |
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Quite busy early on but as seems normal now, nearly empty by 9:30 | Service was generally good but a few drink spillages here and there |
Big Pops with good dips/chutneys | Rashmi kebab, omelette a bit bland and salad sparse |
Can get a £19.95 five course banquet on a Friday night | Nice but could have been hotter |
Eastern Promise mixed starter to share, ok | Chicken Methi very bland and ordinary tasting |
Aloo chat, well cooked and tasty | Tawa Gosht in a skillet, arrived a little later than the rest |
Lal Maas Rajastani – good cuts of lamb, very hot and excellent | Cheese and garlic naan poor, a bit tasteless |
All veggie sides were acceptably nice, saag chana, onion bhajee, brinjel bhajee, okra average though | |
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