Sunday, 11 May 2014

Spice Pavilion

Spice Pavilion is and Indian restaurant, tucked away in the basement at the top of the steeply inclined Dundas street. We were tempted by their long running lunch deal - starter, main and tea / coffee for £8.95.



Perusing their drinks menu it was good to see they had Cobra on draught, a good bonus in a restaurant like this, a pint was quite reasonably priced at £3.95. The options on the lunch menu were the usual array of Indian classics, Tikka Masala, Jalfrezi, Jogan Josh all making an appearance. The starter options also followed suit, being a choice between various Pakora options or Onion Bhajee. The food quality was definitely better than your usual Indian affair, good quality ingredients, freshly cooked and not lacking in spice either!

The service was efficient and polite. I have been here a couple of times for lunch and have always noticed that it is never that busy, it could however make a good weekend dinner trade. I think for the quality and value of the food, this place is a little underrated and would recommend a visit.



Quality Food                     7.08
Quality Drinks                   7.00
Value                                 7.83
Service                              7.58
Ambience                          6.50
Overall                              7.50

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Price (lunch deal, pint cobra, poppadom, tip)        £15

Comments:
- Good tasty curry at a good price. Cobra on draft was good.
- The lunch deal seemed reasonable (8.95 for starter main and coffee). Food was tasty, and reasonably well made - standard Indian dishes on the menu.
- Decent lunch and good value for £8.95 with the coffee. Shame it's so empty.
- Food was Tasty, but portions very small (5 bits of chicken in my curry). Starter Onion Badjee was very nice
- Above average business lunch for Indian food. Cobra on draft is always a winner
- Very nice food for the price.
- Good quality food and value. Nice touch to have Cobra on tap.

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