Classificação do local: 3 Liverpool, United Kingdom
Rajah Indian restaurant is not the best Indian eatery have visited in Liverpool but then again it is not exactly the worst either. This place was closed for a year and I am told it had a poor reputation but things seem to have improved since the refurbishment although it is still not top notch. The décor is average and at least the place is clean but it is hardly the most impressive place to eat a meal in. The staff are friendlier than most places in this area and this is certainly something which works in there advantage. The food itself is average and is nothing to really shout about but then again you would hardly label it the worst meal in the world so it all levels out. I wouldn’t recommend this place as somewhere special to eat more likely somewhere you would go after the pubs chuck you out.
Rana M.
Classificação do local: 3 Manchester, United Kingdom
Standardization has its advantages and disadvantages. Advantage of having a bog standard Indian restaurant with a standard name like«Rajah Indian»(Oh please. what a rubbish and unoriginal name) is that the customer pretty much knows what they can get and what to order from the menu. It’s a comfort zone choice. Disadvantage is that it can become, for foodies at least a tad boring and unoriginal. Despite the fact that the I wasn’t impressed too much. However I did enjoy the Korma, pilau rice and peshwari naan, but I was hungry and deep down I knwo I’ve had better. One cannot however fault the service which was quick, and you don;t need me to tell you that the place isn’t expensive dining out experience. They do also ofer takeaway service, and it seemed that the place has been refurbished not too many blue moons ago. Conclusively the place was A-ok, so if you are in the mood for an A-ok meal by all means check it out, otherwise try a different option.
REDSTA
Classificação do local: 4 Liverpool, United Kingdom
This restaurant was for many years infamous rather than famous and was certainly not a place that you would take someone to impress. In fact it probably only ever got busy after the pubs closed, well things have changed. After being closed for over twelve months it re-opened as a bright and well decorated establishment with a menu to match and staff who now seem to take pride in serving their ever increasing clientelle. So book a table and enjoy a wonderful taste of Indiw. Well done Rajah you should be proud.