Reviews Curry Leaf Cafe

5
Carol Griffiths
+5
Managed to get a walk in on a busy b as no holiday Sunday and Wow! Really friendly staff and lovely decor. We got the trio of cirrus - lamb chicken and veg, Nan bread and coriander and onion rice and obvs poppadoms and dips. Everything was delicious - the lamb being so tender was the highlight. Great range of craft beers - my Naan lager being well worth a try - as agreed by our server - what better way to utilise wonky naan breads 👍
5
A Fowles
+5
Delicious food served quickly and with friendly staff. The food here is delicious. The lunch thali was excellent. Really great flavours with some great dips and sides. Chicken curry was a lot more delicate in flavour. The paneer was amazing - similar to a butter chicken in taste.
4
Laura Cordell
+4
Even though the restaurant was full it was very quiet and peaceful but not to an extent where the silence was loud. This was perfect for me and my friend as we were over stimulated from the busy city on a Saturday evening. The food was really nice and cheap but was lacking in spice. We were waited on very quickly which was nice until the end where we were waiting for fifteen minutes for our bill. The restaurant it’s self is very pretty and decorated with lots of small trinkets very appealing to the eye.
5
Kasi Randall-Davies
+5
My partner and I are visiting Brighton and decided to have dinner here. We couldn’t have found a better restaurant! The food was amazing, they catered very well for vegans and the staff were lovely. Highly recommend visiting.
5
Az Ahmed
+5
Lovely little place serving the most delicious Indian food. The jackfruit biryani is almost as good as my mum’s biryani. I would definitely recommend eating here for some authentic desi food.
5
James Latter
+5
This is the first time I've tried an Indian restaurant in Brighton. And it doesn't disappoint, the menu offered a wide range of dishes to choose from. The reception that we received was both friendly and very helpful. The food is absolutely delicious and freshly prepared. Highly recommended
5
Claude “Mr. Lewinsky” Nebblett
+5
Went there for the first time, and the food was just perfect. My wife loved the food being her curry. But it was a bit difficult to find the location. Otherwise, no complaints and we would definitely be going there again.
4
Paul Blackwell
+4
Dhal was delicious, aubergine bhaji was delightful, mushroom Manchurian not so good. Would still recommend takeaway option, very quick friendly service
4
Sadheesh Radhakrishnan
+4
It was really comfortable dining experience. Portions were very generous and the food is quite light/ healthy compared to most Indian restaurants. Not much oily feel which is a good thumb. While it might not be the most authentic Indian restaurant, my family and I really enjoyed the thali set, chicken and naan. Set menu was decent priced and I felt good, so recommended
5
R Person
+5
Stumbled across this little gem today, after wandering around aimlessly, looking for somewhere to eat that wasn’t completely packed! (Half term and match weekend
) The cafe is tucked away, but has a lovely, welcoming feel. All team members were friendly and attentive, and didn’t make the service feel rushed, despite it being busy. The wait time wasn’t too long and the food was delicious and presented beautifully. Highly recommend and will definitely be visiting again.
5
Michael Rowarth
+5
Fantastic atmosphere, food and service. The curry leaf cafe made an impact immediately with all the beautiful colours and artwork. The waiting staff were excellent and very attentive. The food was absolutely delicious. We ordered the paneer zafrani thali and the festive tandoori platter. The chicken tikka was the best I've ever tasted, extremely tender and packed full of flavour. The venison and pork were also delicious. All the dishes of the thali were exceptional, we particularly enjoyed the vegetable pakoras and the daal. Probably the best pakoras we've eaten. I will definitely be returning, great vibes food and value for money.
4
Kinjal Dave
+4
Ordered dal tadka, paneer curry, naan and veg platter for takeout. Food was reasonable. Portions were smaller than other places in Brighton offering Indian curries.
5
Mavis Chan
+5
It’s a comfortable dining experience. Portions were very generous and the food is quite light/ healthy compared to most Indian restaurants. While it might not be the most authentic Indian restaurant, my family and I really enjoyed the thali set, chicken, open naan wrap and the dahi puri.
5
Catherine Bowie
+5
We recently visited Curry Leaf to celebrate my daughter's graduation. The staff were wonderful, the atmosphere was relaxed and the food was absolutely delicious 😋 I said at the time that it was the best Indian meal I had ever had and my daughter replied that it was simply the best meal she had ever had!
5
Saurabh Prasad
+5
Delicious creatively done fusion South Indian food. The place is nice and bright, the best ones are at the entrance, and by the front window! The combos/thalis are the best and a good selection of drinks to go. The evening menu is mostly a la carte and I wish they served the combos all through the day!
5
Rafee
+5
Lovely atmospheric cafe (feels more like a restaurant) with great tasting food and presentation. Left feeling quite full afterwards.
5
Loren Spain
+5
Honestly one of the best Currys Ive had in Brighton. The 'mini aubergine bhajis' tasted great! The chicken wings had loads of flavour but a bit spicy for us! For mains, we got the Jackfruit & coconut curry & the Coorg pork curry and both came with a rice and side dish that paired with the curry. Full of flavour plenty of food & lovely staff! Will definitely be returning.
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