New Raj Douth – Emerson Valley

Rating: 4 out of 5.

£££

New Raj Douth Review – September 2023

A return visit to this popular restaurant situated in Emerson Valley Milton Keynes, music and lighting makes for a pleasant atmosphere, plenty of space between tables.

Service was good offering Cobra and Kingfisher on draught. There was enough staff to offer a good service to the restaurant’s patrons
Popadums average as were the pickles but no complaint, we were given a rather fiery onion salad which cleared my sinuses.

Starter, I had Prawn puree. It was not served in the usual way but had plenty of prawns with a rich sauce, top marks from me.

Mains, we had good portions, very tender lamb and rich sauces not too fiery but very tasty with the right amount of spice.

Rice and Breads, the rice was light and fluffy, the breads were very good and tasty.

We raised a glass to our friend Reg who passed 10 years ago and who is a sadly missed member of MK Curry Club. We love you Reg.

Doggy Bag

Also, check out the scores and the common curry.

Common Curry – Average cost, good value.
Certificate –  4 star certificate awarded.
Web site –
https://newrajdouth.co.uk/

PositiveNegative
Nice lighting, music and atmosphere. Just over half fullAverage Pops
Attentive staff and excellent service. Food came very promptlyLamb chops a bit salty, always a smaller choice of starter
The ‘challenge’ onion salad, with the pops was very hotOnion bhajee balls small, which made them a bit dry
A regular type of menu. Clear to read, but very little indication of spice levels. Guess you can simply askNaans, a little too thick
Prawn puree, spicey and nice. By the side of the puree, some like this, others prefer inside the puree
Mixed kebab starter for two. Very good sharing choice. Tasty and not too hot
Bhindi lamb bhuna, very good. Not a hot dish but tasty
Lamb Korma, super flavour for the milder choice
Splendid Chicken Pathia
Lamb Methi Madras, maybe could have been more saucey, but very nice
All rices and veggie sides were very good
Excellent portion sizes
Comments are the personal opinion of MK Curry Club members