The Spice of Life is located on Argyle Street towards the West End of the city. Run by Sanjay and his compadres (do ask about his band!), you are guaranteed a good night out with some great food to boot.
While you wait to be seated, have a read at some of the Indian newspapers (if your ... Read review
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Advantages: Good food, good service Disadvantages: Quite small
The Spice of Life is located on Argyle Street towards the West End of the city. Run by Sanjay and his compadres (do ask about his band!), you are guaranteed a good night out with some great food to boot.
While you wait to be seated, have a read at some of the Indian newspapers (if your language skills allow!) and soak up the busy atmosphere. I went along in a crowd of about 12 and the service was outstanding. We ordered various dishes ... ...small in comparison to the larger chain Indian food resturaunts nearby, it was cosy and a good atmosphere for a celebration, or even a quiet evening out.
I'd thoroughly recommend a trip to the Spice of Life (and give Sanjay my best regards!!)
The Spice of Life is located on Argyle Street towards the West End of the city. Run by Sanjay and his compadres (do ask about his band!), you are guaranteed a good night out with some great food to boot.
While you wait to be seated, have a read at some of the Indian newspapers (if your language skills allow!) and soak up the busy atmosphere. I went along in a crowd of about 12 and the service was outstanding. We ordered various dishes to be shared from the varied menu which has the typical spread of meat and meat-free dishes. The food was excellent and it couldn't be faulted.
The hygiene was excellent and although the resturaunt was quite small in comparison to the larger chain Indian food resturaunts nearby, it was cosy and a good atmosphere for a celebration, or even a quiet evening out.
I'd thoroughly recommend a trip to the Spice of Life (and give Sanjay my best regards!!)
Advantages: Unusual fish and duck dishes, delicious food Disadvantages: Disappointing dessert menu
An impromptu jaunt to York to see a band play at Fibbers brought an opportunity for the Curry Monster to add another restaurant to his not unimpressive collection. It wasn't too difficult to find Bombay Spice, conveniently located in the centre of the city on Goodramgate and just two minutes walk from Fibbers.
First impressions were very favourable; the exterior is attractive and well-maintained. There were no other diners when we entered the restaurant though admittedly it was fairly early in the evening. We were shown to a table right in the window - presumably to give passers-by the impression that the place was busier than it really was. At this point we showed our brochure from the tourist information office which mentioned a twenty per cent discount upon presentation and this was accepted immediately without a problem. Our next ...