The first time I ate here , I thought I'd try the vegetarian Thali. Well you have to haven't you.
The Thali is located on Dean Street and is fairly close to a multi storey car park , so you're Ok to come by car. It's also about five minutes walk from Central Station so you're five minutes ... Read review
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Advantages: Superb range of food and excellent service Disadvantages: Not Cheap but still good value for money
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The Thali is located on Dean Street and is fairly close to a multi storey car park , so you're Ok to come by car. It's also about five minutes walk from Central Station so you're five minutes away from the rail and metro links.
The first thing you notice when you walk through the door is the extreme coutesy and helpfulness of the staff. They take your coat, show you to your table and bring a menu and make you feel ... ...you aren't made to feel uncomfortable.
A meal for two with wine will cost in the region on £35 to £40.
The food is excellent, and you are not rushed at all . The clientelle all seem very pleasant when we have been there. It is fairly centrally situated, being halfway between the Quayside and the Town centre, and minutes away form many wine bars and pubs , should you require a pre or post meal drink.
The first time I ate here , I thought I'd try the vegetarian Thali. Well you have to haven't you.
The Thali is located on Dean Street and is fairly close to a multi storey car park , so you're Ok to come by car. It's also about five minutes walk from Central Station so you're five minutes away from the rail and metro links.
The first thing you notice when you walk through the door is the extreme coutesy and helpfulness of the staff. They take your coat, show you to your table and bring a menu and make you feel extremely at ease. Although it is an upmarket restaurant , you aren't made to feel uncomfortable.
A meal for two with wine will cost in the region on £35 to £40.
The food is excellent, and you are not rushed at all . The clientelle all seem very pleasant when we have been there. It is fairly centrally situated, being halfway between the Quayside and the Town centre, and minutes away form many wine bars and pubs , should you require a pre or post meal drink.
They have an extensive range of indian food and cater for carnivores and vegetarians, so its ideal for everyone, assuming they like indian food.
Advantages: None Disadvantages: Expensive, bad food
We ate at Thali on Friday 02 Jan 2004. Thali is a combination of bad food and even worst service. I am surprised that this place is even open. We went to Thali as a group of six people. On our entry at 9:00pm found the chef sitting on the bar with a glass of Whisky even though the restaurant was supposed to open until 11:30PM. Two tables were occupied at the time. The service was quite discourteous and the food did not match the description on the ...
Sumupp 02.02.2004
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