
If you are looking for somewhere to eat in Manchester city centre, Mowgli Street Food at the Corn Exchange is one of the best Indian spots in the city. It brings a casual, relaxed vibe to a historic building, making it a proper local favourite for Indian street food in Manchester.
This restaurant focuses on the kind of food people eat at home and on the streets of India. It strips away the formality of traditional curry houses to offer simple, light, and vibrant flavours in an open setting.
– Indian Street Food β small plates inspired by the roadside stalls and tiffin boxes found across India
– Vegetarian Dishes β a wide selection of meat-free plates designed for sharing
– House Curries β traditional recipes built around fresh, fragrant spices and slow-cooked ingredients
– Rice and Breads β simple sides to mop up the sauces and round out the meal
The space feels open and informal with plenty of communal seating. It works well if you want a quick bite before an event or a casual get-together with friends in the heart of the Corn Exchange.
– Located inside the Corn Exchange building
– Offers a menu suited for casual sharing and small plates
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Savera Balti serves Indian and Bangladeshi food in Lenton, Nottingham. It stands out as a proper local favourite for curry in Nottingham. You can find the restaurant easily near the QMC and the university.
This spot focuses on authentic Indian and Bangladeshi recipes. They are well known for the signature balti dishes served here.
– Tandoori dishes β succulent meats cooked in the traditional oven
– Rich curries β flavour-packed sauces with generous portions
– Signature Baltis β the main specialty served at this spot
– Vegetarian options β a selection of dishes for those who do not eat meat
The atmosphere inside is relaxed and inviting. It is a steady place to get a meal if you are a student or live in the nearby area.
– Friendly service
– Good value for money
Laguna Tandoori invites diners to experience exquisite North Indian cuisine in the heart of Nottingham city centre. As Nottingham’s longest-standing independent Indian restaurant, it offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere, perfect for any occasion. Guests can savour expertly prepared dishes, from their renowned clay-oven tandoori specialities and succulent chicken tikka to rich curries like the famous buttery Makhni. The focus on fragrant, subtly spiced flavours, generous portions, and freshly baked naans ensures an authentic and memorable dining experience for families, groups, or a relaxed evening out.
Vegetarian Rasoi is a proper local favourite for Indian food in West Bridgford, Nottingham. It is one of the best vegetarian spots in the area if you are after home-style cooking.
The kitchen focuses on simple, authentic flavours. They prepare every dish using fresh ingredients to mimic the taste of Indian home cooking. You can visit for a casual meal or get the food to take home for a cosy night.
– Hearty curries β A range of comforting, flavourful vegetarian dishes.
– Naan boxes β Fresh, tasty bread servings.
– Plant-based meals β Full menu is 100% vegetarian with many vegan options.
– Gluten-free choices β Specific items available for those with dietary requirements.
The atmosphere feels welcoming and relaxed. It is a suitable place for families, friends, and anyone who wants a wholesome meal.
– Entire menu is vegetarian
– Vegan options available
– Gluten-free options available
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If you are looking for somewhere to eat in Manchester city centre, Mowgli Street Food at the Corn Exchange is one of the best Indian spots in the city. It brings a casual, relaxed vibe to a historic building, making it a proper local favourite for Indian street food in Manchester.
This restaurant focuses on the kind of food people eat at home and on the streets of India. It strips away the formality of traditional curry houses to offer simple, light, and vibrant flavours in an open setting.
– Indian Street Food β small plates inspired by the roadside stalls and tiffin boxes found across India
– Vegetarian Dishes β a wide selection of meat-free plates designed for sharing
– House Curries β traditional recipes built around fresh, fragrant spices and slow-cooked ingredients
– Rice and Breads β simple sides to mop up the sauces and round out the meal
The space feels open and informal with plenty of communal seating. It works well if you want a quick bite before an event or a casual get-together with friends in the heart of the Corn Exchange.
– Located inside the Corn Exchange building
– Offers a menu suited for casual sharing and small plates
Savera Balti serves Indian and Bangladeshi food in Lenton, Nottingham. It stands out as a proper local favourite for curry in Nottingham. You can find the restaurant easily near the QMC and the university.
This spot focuses on authentic Indian and Bangladeshi recipes. They are well known for the signature balti dishes served here.
– Tandoori dishes β succulent meats cooked in the traditional oven
– Rich curries β flavour-packed sauces with generous portions
– Signature Baltis β the main specialty served at this spot
– Vegetarian options β a selection of dishes for those who do not eat meat
The atmosphere inside is relaxed and inviting. It is a steady place to get a meal if you are a student or live in the nearby area.
– Friendly service
– Good value for money
Laguna Tandoori invites diners to experience exquisite North Indian cuisine in the heart of Nottingham city centre. As Nottingham’s longest-standing independent Indian restaurant, it offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere, perfect for any occasion. Guests can savour expertly prepared dishes, from their renowned clay-oven tandoori specialities and succulent chicken tikka to rich curries like the famous buttery Makhni. The focus on fragrant, subtly spiced flavours, generous portions, and freshly baked naans ensures an authentic and memorable dining experience for families, groups, or a relaxed evening out.
Vegetarian Rasoi is a proper local favourite for Indian food in West Bridgford, Nottingham. It is one of the best vegetarian spots in the area if you are after home-style cooking.
The kitchen focuses on simple, authentic flavours. They prepare every dish using fresh ingredients to mimic the taste of Indian home cooking. You can visit for a casual meal or get the food to take home for a cosy night.
– Hearty curries β A range of comforting, flavourful vegetarian dishes.
– Naan boxes β Fresh, tasty bread servings.
– Plant-based meals β Full menu is 100% vegetarian with many vegan options.
– Gluten-free choices β Specific items available for those with dietary requirements.
The atmosphere feels welcoming and relaxed. It is a suitable place for families, friends, and anyone who wants a wholesome meal.
– Entire menu is vegetarian
– Vegan options available
– Gluten-free options available
There are no similar listings