Three of the best Indian restaurants in Nottingham - according to review site
Indian cuisine, much adored across the nation for its diverse flavours from chicken korma to biryani, offers locals a grand choice in Nottingham's vibrant food scene.
There's an abundance of restaurants to consider, but to simplify your decision, we've compiled a list of the cream of the crop - the top three Indian restaurants in Nottingham according to the Three Best Rated review website.
This directory employs a meticulous three-point inspection system, fusing local reviews, historical data, standard compliance, and satisfaction scores to emerge with their esteemed selections.
Nottingham's top three Indian restaurants - according to Three Best Rated
Memsaab
Memsaab is a dining restaurant serving both traditional and modern curries using barbeque spiced meats. Located in Maid Marrian Way, it’s easily accessible and in a prime position in the city centre.
It achieved four-and-a-half stars with reviews overwhelming commenting on how spacious the restaurant is. Its smaller area can seat up to 60 guests while its larger area can seat up to 80 guests.
The website’s review reads: “Memsaab is a spacious and elegant Indian dining establishment that showcases regional specialities amidst intricate wood and stone statues. The restaurant presents traditional, expertly spiced curries alongside wood and stolen statues.
“The restaurant presents traditional, expertly spiced curries alongside menus that reflect the essence of modern Indian cuisine.”
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Tamatanga
Tamatanga is a more informal restaurant in Nottingham, which focuses on using fresh, specially crafted ingredients in its dishes. Situated in Trinity Square, it’s also in the city centre and scores an impressive four-and-a-half stars.
The website particularly praised the way the restaurant prepares each meal to order, ensuring that the food is kept warm and fresh. It says it has a great atmosphere with music soundtracks playing along in the background.
The review reads: “Tamatanga Nottingham is a laid-back restaurant adorned with vibrant murals, where you can relish a variety of Indian favourites and thalis at spacious communal tables. The restaurant prides itself on having skilled chefs who craft their dishes daily using fresh, locally sourced ingredients in their kitchens, without any undesirable additives or shortcuts.
“They meticulously hand-grind spices and prepare each dish to order, ensuring it arrives at your table just as it’s at its best.”
Calcutta Club
Calcutta Club has been open since 2014 and features a fine dining experience with traditional Indian dishes. It focuses specially on lamb, seafood, goat and well as some specials.
The Maid Marian Way restaurant says it aims to provide the finest Indian experience in Nottingham and focuses on authentic tastes and flavours. It also serves a range of drinks and all dishes use locally sourced ingredients.
The websites review reads: “Calcutta Club offers a refined dining experience, focusing on traditional Indian cuisine including lamb, seafood, goat and chef’s specials. This award-wining restaurant was founded in February 2014 by John and Barry. With over two decades od collaboration in the hospitality industry, the Calcutta Club team has cultivated one of Nottingham’s most treasured destinations including dining, relation and enjoyment.”