WalesRestaurants

Indian restaurants in Wales

  1. A

    Misbah Tandoori

    One of the best curry houses not only in Wales, but in the whole of Britain, the Misbah is an authentic Bangladeshi family restaurant with a large and loyal following.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Cinnamon Tree

    A cut above your usual curry house, the Cinnamon Tree has stylish, modern décor and a menu of specialities that includes unusual dishes such as tharav sofyani (duck seasoned with chilli, coriander and fenugreek in a thick, spicy sauce) and hiran champan (venison cooked with roast garlic cloves, onion and coriander seeds).

    reviewed

  3. C

    Juboraj II

    No flock wallpaper or Bollywood soundtrack here - Juboraj sports a stylish, modern brasserie look and serves a selection of classic north Indian and Bangladeshi dishes; try the tandoori trout, crisp outside, spicy and succulent within, or the duck karahi, cooked with peppers, onions, tomatoes and spices.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Miah's

    Housed in a beautifully converted church with bare stone walls, exposed roof beams and tables ranged around a mezzanine at half-height, Miah's is a cut above the six-pints-and-a-curry type of Indian restaurant. The tandoori trout is exquisite.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Bayleaf

    Abergavenny's best curry house, the Bayleaf specialises in Northern Indian and Bangladeshi cuisine, with dishes such as gustaba (a hot and sour lamb curry) and aam achari chicken (cooked in mango chutney).

    reviewed

  6. F

    Abdul's Tandoori Spice

    A cut above your usual curry house, gaining a loyal local following with its consistently tasty tandoori dishes and excellent service. Serves are substantial, so resist the urge to over-order. No alcohol is available.

    reviewed