I have visited this Indian restaurant in Brighton, England.
I have ordered the chicken tikka biryani. Unfortunately, the biryani didn't live up to the authentic Indian taste I was expecting.
Additionally, the bottled mango juice, priced at £2.95, was a bit underwhelming.
For those seeking genuine Indian flavors, this might not be the ideal place.
On a positive note, the service provided by the lady was excellent, adding a pleasant touch to the overall dining experience.
Lovely little place - the rogan and dupiaza were amazing - both the chicken and lamb were so tender. Onion bhajis and Shiah kebab both tasty and poppadoms with dips were excellent - a good array of tasty dips. Special mention to the lady who was running the restaurant- she was so nice and looked after us really well.
We have been tens of times to Nooris and never had a bad meal there. The food is old-style curries. They’ve recently re-vamped and are trading as a cross between a traditional Indian Noori and a “curry club” called Mumbai Chilli Club. As far as we could tell the curries were the same as before but with a swanky new menu and not cheap at £15 for a main.
On the last visit the meal came quickly but we had to wait about 15 mins before our order was taken. The lady was most apologetic and we weren’t in a rush so didn’t mind.
Incidentally, we have always found the lady (owner/manager) to be extremely friendly although always rushed off her feet. I suppose if you take offence easily then you might translate her being busy as brusque but really? No, she’s fine.
We will always go back to Noori’s and highly recommend it as a place to go for good food, at a reasonable price, right off the seafront
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