Reviews Sangam Manchester City Centre

5
Charlotte Grieveson
+5
A great Mother’s Day treat! We’ve been here once before but came again today, food was plentiful, tasty and well priced. All the staff were amazing especially Hossain who went above and beyond to make me feel special on mothers day.
5
Farzana Ali
+5
We came here as a last minute plan for my husband's 30th Birthday and we are so glad we came here! The food was lovely, and the service was good too. We got the mixed platter for starters, it was a bit pricey for what you get but it was still nice. We got the Butter Chicken for mains and this was really nice! We both thoroughly enjoyed it. The Mango Lassi was nice too, a tad on the thick side but had good flavour. We both got mocktails and these were really nice too, the strawberry and mango one was one of the best I've had at any resturant. To end the night the waiters were so lovely, we were about to leave, and they brought a little cake and a turban for my husband and sang happy birthday to him! I wish I recorded it as it was a lovely little memory! Thank you for making his 30th special 💕
4
NAWFAL Alblooshi
+4
lamp korma is really unmissable 😍 The food was really nice The service wasn’t that good as I saw different tables they’ve been received some pre appetizers like paper bread and it’s sources also, when he bring our plates and fork and knives, it’s like he’s throwing this on our table and he dropped the fork twice. Also he did the same once he came to take the plates. Other than that the food was really good and really amazing Out of 5: Lamb korma 5/5 Prawns Korma 5/5 Prawns gravy 4/5 Scallops 2/5 Fish tikka 3/5 grilled salmon 3/5 Cheese garlic naan 4/5 Service 2.5/5
5
Ivan Teh
+5
Dining Experience @ Sangam Restaurant. . Established by Mohammed Salim in 1991 and named after a 1964 Bollywood romance movie, the Sangam Restaurant has grown from a popular curry house to several outlets across the city. . Ambience evokes wild nature. Most evident in the wall-to-ceiling mural of a tiger, while other walls feature exotic animals and faux greenery. Warm lights cast a yellow hue over the modern cushioned seats and marble tables. . Service is attentive and discreet, with staff according each table personalised attention. They take and fulfill orders relatively fast, and offer to clear finished plates throughout the meal. Experience varies, with some of the junior staff in training. . Food is exquisite Indian cuisine, rich in flavours from spices. The menu is extensive, catering to most dietary preferences. Portions are large, designed for sharing. Prices are relatively affordable, budget about GBP £28 per person. . The Papadum (GBP £2.10) here is wonderfully light and crispy, shattering nicely. Carries grainy earthy savoury spice flavour, quite addictive. . The signature Chicken Tikka Masala (GBP £14.90) has chunky tender pieces of boneless marinated and roasted chicken thigh, in a creamy thick curry gravy of fresh tomato and spices. This has lovely smoky meaty savoury salty vegetal sweet spice flavour, yum. . Loved the Biryani Samundri (GBP £19.90), with its fragrant aroma and fluffy spiced basmati rice, together with a generous portion of springy deshelled king prawns. Garnished with strips of ginger, this carries grainy earthy sweet savoury spice flavour.
4
Daryl Sinclair
+4
An upscale looking but reasonably priced indian restaurant. The decor makes it possible to have a variety of events here from dates to hanging out with friends though it can feel a bit pretentious at times. The food is good quality, not the best curries in Manchester, but flavorful and well presented. I recommend the tiger prawns and the lamb curries. The top spice level is hot but, as advised by the waiter, if you have a decent spice tolerance and like hot sauce or are familiar with indian cuisine, you should be fine. The cocktails are lovely and well-presented but the bartender could be a bit more generous with the spirits.
5
Chris Catton
+5
The first time we visited was back in November, and we had a drink at the bar while waiting for a takeaway, and loved the ambiance and the friendly staff. The food we had then was flavoursome and very enjoyable. We said then that when we returned to Manchester we would definetly book a sit down meal. We returned this evening with our 2 children and enjoyed a fantastic meal, and once again the staff were so friendly and accommodating. Our mains were a variety from mild to spicy, but all were very tasty. Lal Maas, dal makhani, chicken kasni and chicken tikka massala. We enjoyed the mains with popadoms, keema rice, plain rice, naan and chips. Everyone enjoyed their food…. a lot. When back in the area we will be sure to return. Family friendly restaurant with a great ambiance and decor. Highly recommend. Thank you.
5
Julia Sambor
+5
Food was so amazing and authentic, the staff were so welcoming and friendly. Place looked amazing and very photogenic +clean. Would defiantly go again
5
jemima
+5
Very attentive and lovely waiters, fast service and delicious food, best Indian restaurant Ive been to in Manchester
5
Anusha B.K
+5
Sangam Restaurant in Manchester truly stands out with its impeccable hospitality, where the staff's warm and welcoming nature creates an inviting atmosphere that instantly puts you at ease. The delightful blend of delectable dishes caters to every palate, showcasing the chef's skill and dedication to creating memorable flavors. The ambiance is a perfect balance of elegance and comfort, making it an ideal setting for a wonderful dining experience that combines exceptional service, delicious cuisine, and a charming environment. Thanks to Uncle in the Restaurant and all other staffs who made my friends birthday memorable one😊
5
Meredith Proulx
+5
Absolutely fabulous service! We arrived 10 minutes before close, after unsuccessfully trying to find a spot for dinner and being turned away from many places. Ifty was happy to serve us and provided many great recommendations of things to do around Manchester. Food was top notch as well!
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