Classificação do local: 2 Royal Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom
Hit and miss curry if you ask me the chefs menu is very ambishus and creative however much of the dishes seem to taste similar. Saying that the restaurant is tastefully decorated but chairs are uncomfortable but services is spot on. Now I don’t like to burn bridges but it has to be said Spice Club is probably to most expensive Indian in town even more than the other town restaurants located in The Pantiles who’s food are more top nosh. Also Spice Club seem to have a poor class of clientele more yobish than any other most drunk and straight out of the pub. I recommend don’t be miss lead by the nice restaurant and menu visit any one of the two restaurants on The Pantiles cheaper and taster.
Lordst
Classificação do local: 2 Royal Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom
Okay but the Sevenoaks restaurant is better. Noticed they do the horrible table turning on busy evenings. I hate this practice so only two stars. Must improve to at least the Sevenoaks restaurant standard.
Phillip L.
Classificação do local: 3 Menlo Park, CA
Great service and very prompt. Food was good quality standard Indian fare at an ok price and well presented. However, it slightly lacked flavour — Paprika in Sevenoaks is still my preference.
Gaver
Classificação do local: 5 London, United Kingdom
Don’t be put off by its own website. The gourmet menu isn’t on there. The photos are poor. The email addresses are wrong and they can’t spell Tunbridge Wells. The cookings is exceptional, especially the monkfish The salads are exquisite. Yes the salads. Whoever orders sald in an Indian? Try them. The okra is lightly stir fried and not slimmy like in most Indians. Well worth a visit.
Thesus
Classificação do local: 5 Crediton, United Kingdom
For my money, one of the two best Indian restaurants in Tunbridge Wells. It is part of a local group with equally good outlets in Sevenoaks and Tonbridge(a different town to TW, non locals!), Kent. I would describe it as a quality restaurant which serves Indian food. It is not the standard ‘Curry House’. Original menu with good, fresh ideas and fairly priced(£25 pp including drinks) given the décor, staff attentiveness & quality of cooking. An absolute must if you’ve not been there.