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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónOne of my favourite curry houses. I’ve been visiting here for 25 years or more but I won’t be going back too soon. The food is really expensive but the drinks are massively over-priced. £23 for a glass of wine and a jug of lassi feels greedy. The service was fine and the food was delicious but didn’t suit all parties as it wasn’t quite as described. The chicken tikka masala was nice but certainly not chicken tikka masala and it had some meat (lamb? in. The lamb Achar was outstanding, as always although I’ve had better from here in the past. I’d say this restaurant is on the decline and that’s, at least in part, because I rated it so highly before and it is still a decent, albeit overly expensive meal but it’s not a premier destination for that special occasion. Far from it, actually. I would choose elsewhere next time.
Restaurant now looks like it was falling apart outside and decor inside looked like it hadn't been updated in 20 years. Service was slow. Food was swimming in oil and not up to much at all. Then the bill arrived and it was a lot of money for one of the worst meals at a curry house I can remember.
I've been to Aagrah a few times over the years and sadly it's lost its touch. It feels outdated inside and doesn't have much of an atmosphere. It definitely needs a bit of an update. The food is nice but a bit overpriced unfortunately. But not bad overall. However, my main grips is the labelling of items on the menu, which is pretty tragic. I ordered a peshwari naan and it came with basically an entire bag of raisins dumped on top and quite literally zero coconut on/in it. It's a bit of an offence to call it a peshwari naan really. It tasted ok but it's not what it says it is which is the main thing! A similar thing happen with my main as well which wasn't clear on what meat was in the dish. Would I go again? Maybe if someone I knew really wanted to go, but otherwise I would venture out and try a new place instead. It's worth mentioning that the staff were very nice and the service was on point!
Lovely food and great service. I had a balti paneer and it was lovely, so was the rice, naan and poppadoms. Would definitely come here again
Went to the Sunday buffet was awful. Starters were all dry and the onion bhaji were the worst I have ever tasted. Main courses were not much better. £18.95 per person wasted.