Tamarind Table Westhoughton
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405 Wigan Rd
Westhoughton South Ward, eng BL5 2BS - (194) 281-1006
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s murphy
It's been a while since we last dined here. And it did not disappoint. It was the freshest, great tasting indian meal I've had for while. And the tandoori meat is soon good and the lamb is the tenderness lamb you ll every eat. And a good price too Not much to look at from outside, better inside but the food is the real winner here and the staff. Try it. Parking: Try it.
Apr 23rd, 2023 -
Robert Michael O' Connor
Food : 5/5 | Service : 5/5 | Atmosphere : 5/5 More
Apr 20th, 2023 -
Paul Dyson
Parking: Small car park but also street parking. Food : 5/5 | Service : 5/5 | Atmosphere : 5/5 Recommendation for vegetarians Highly recommend Vegetarian offerings Clearly labeled vegetarian dishes Parking options Free parking lot More
Apr 17th, 2023 -
phil card
Excellent food nice ambience .
Apr 13th, 2023 -
Damien Walsh
A western Indian dilemma. This is a 1.7 star review. Tamarind table was recommended by a work colleague so I decided to give it a go as the Google reviews were also very good. I messaged the restaurant the night before via Google (the first time I had used the Google contact service) They responded quickly. The restaurant is on a main road with privite parking at the rear. We booked early as we expected a Friday to be busy. On arrival we was seated promptly. (me, my partner and our 5 year old daughter) Shortly after a waiter came and took our drink order. I ordered a pint of cobra. It was served promptly but didn't taste like cobra. It wasn't a bad pint probably something different but It was good enough to drink. The waiter came to take the food order shortly after and we advised we was vegan and my partner asked if they did a sagg dish (spinach) as it wasn't on the menu. The waiter was unsure so Another waiter came shortly after answer was no but they did a palak dish which was the same. (technically its not the same but similar). My partner ordered dahl soup for starters and I ordered onion bhaji. The waiter later returned to inform me that the onion bhaji had egg in it and was not vegan so I ordered a vegetable samosa. We ordered the vegetable palak and a vegetable bhuna and requested the bhuna spicy with lots of fresh corriandor. On Google said the restaurant had a children's menu but this was not true. They offers us chicken nuggets but we opted for a small portion of butter chicken and chips for our daughter. The starters arrived promptly. The Dhal soup was nice, it had a prominent dry earthy tumeric taste to it that may not be to everyones liking buy it was nice to us. It could of done with a little salt seasoning. The samosa was lightly spiced with a gentle crisp served with a side salad. It was reasonably good. We decided to order 2 papadoms for our daughter after the starters had been served which came with a sweet mango pulp puree. Papadoms were on the menu but we never requested any initially. It is the first Indian restaurant I can recall ever visiting that has not brought papadoms to the table as a complimentary appetiser. This is not a critical point in my review but more an observation. I had requested a second pint of cobra that seemed to be the genuine article. mains followed shortly after. The sagwala was different from what we had ever tried at any other Indian restaurant and certainly wasn't the best. The bhuna did not resemble a bhuna what so ever nor did it have the corriandor that was requested. It was more like a tin of sweet tomato soup with a spoonful of garam masala added. I had to question if the chef was really Indian. The waiter said he was but admitted that he wouldn't eat that food himself. He explained that bhuna was not a spicy dish but that was not really the issue. He also explained that the food was aimed at the western palate (this is maybe the driver of my issue) The waiter advised that he would bring another dish that was more like what he would order. When it arrived it was darker in colour, hotter and had a little more depth of flavour but despite tasteing better it had the same sweet undertones. The staff were friendly and polite. One of them engaged in conversation about veganism and was very friendly. Overall despite the friendly staff The food was very disappointing and far from authentic Indian cuisine. The decor was modern and contemporary, generally clean and tidy with a slightly cold ambience. It is hard to believe that this has a 4 start plus rating with the dishes that they served but maybe we are just victims of the western palate.
Apr 18th, 2023
Contact Info
- (194) 281-1006
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Tamarind Table Westhoughton?
A The phone number for Tamarind Table Westhoughton is: (194) 281-1006.
Q Where is Tamarind Table Westhoughton located?
A Tamarind Table Westhoughton is located at 405 Wigan Rd, Westhoughton South Ward, eng BL5 2BS
Q What is the internet address for Tamarind Table Westhoughton?
A The website (URL) for Tamarind Table Westhoughton is: http://www.tamarindwesthoughton.co.uk/
Q What days are Tamarind Table Westhoughton open?
A Tamarind Table Westhoughton is open:
Friday: 5:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: 5:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Sunday: 4:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Monday: 5:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Tuesday: 5:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Wednesday: 5:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 5:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Q How is Tamarind Table Westhoughton rated?
A Tamarind Table Westhoughton has a 4.7 Star Rating from 123 reviewers.
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Tamarind Table Westhoughton
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( 123 Reviews )s murphy on Google
It's been a while since we last dined here. And it did not disappoint. It was the freshest, great tasting indian meal I've had for while. And the tandoori meat is soon good and the lamb is the tenderness lamb you ll every eat. And a good price too
Not much to look at from outside, better inside but the food is the real winner here and the staff. Try it.
Parking: Try it.
Robert Michael O' Connor on Google
Food : 5/5 | Service : 5/5 | Atmosphere : 5/5 More
Paul Dyson on Google
Parking: Small car park but also street parking. Food : 5/5 | Service : 5/5 | Atmosphere : 5/5
Recommendation for vegetarians Highly recommend Vegetarian offerings Clearly labeled vegetarian dishes Parking options Free parking lot More
phil card on Google
Excellent food nice ambience .
Damien Walsh on Google
A western Indian dilemma.
This is a 1.7 star review.
Tamarind table was recommended by a work colleague so I decided to give it a go as the Google reviews were also very good.
I messaged the restaurant the night before via Google (the first time I had used the Google contact service) They responded quickly.
The restaurant is on a main road with privite parking at the rear.
We booked early as we expected a Friday to be busy.
On arrival we was seated promptly. (me, my partner and our 5 year old daughter)
Shortly after a waiter came and took our drink order. I ordered a pint of cobra. It was served promptly but didn't taste like cobra. It wasn't a bad pint probably something different but It was good enough to drink.
The waiter came to take the food order shortly after and we advised we was vegan and my partner asked if they did a sagg dish (spinach) as it wasn't on the menu. The waiter was unsure so Another waiter came shortly after answer was no but they did a palak dish which was the same. (technically its not the same but similar). My partner ordered dahl soup for starters and I ordered onion bhaji. The waiter later returned to inform me that the onion bhaji had egg in it and was not vegan so I ordered a vegetable samosa. We ordered the vegetable palak and a vegetable bhuna and requested the bhuna spicy with lots of fresh corriandor. On Google said the restaurant had a children's menu but this was not true. They offers us chicken nuggets but we opted for a small portion of butter chicken and chips for our daughter.
The starters arrived promptly. The Dhal soup was nice, it had a prominent dry earthy tumeric taste to it that may not be to everyones liking buy it was nice to us. It could of done with a little salt seasoning.
The samosa was lightly spiced with a gentle crisp served with a side salad. It was reasonably good. We decided to order 2 papadoms for our daughter after the starters had been served which came with a sweet mango pulp puree. Papadoms were on the menu but we never requested any initially. It is the first Indian restaurant I can recall ever visiting that has not brought papadoms to the table as a complimentary appetiser. This is not a critical point in my review but more an observation.
I had requested a second pint of cobra that seemed to be the genuine article. mains followed shortly after.
The sagwala was different from what we had ever tried at any other Indian restaurant and certainly wasn't the best. The bhuna did not resemble a bhuna what so ever nor did it have the corriandor that was requested. It was more like a tin of sweet tomato soup with a spoonful of garam masala added. I had to question if the chef was really Indian. The waiter said he was but admitted that he wouldn't eat that food himself. He explained that bhuna was not a spicy dish but that was not really the issue. He also explained that the food was aimed at the western palate (this is maybe the driver of my issue) The waiter advised that he would bring another dish that was more like what he would order. When it arrived it was darker in colour, hotter and had a little more depth of flavour but despite tasteing better it had the same sweet undertones.
The staff were friendly and polite. One of them engaged in conversation about veganism and was very friendly.
Overall despite the friendly staff The food was very disappointing and far from authentic Indian cuisine. The decor was modern and contemporary, generally clean and tidy with a slightly cold ambience. It is hard to believe that this has a 4 start plus rating with the dishes that they served but maybe we are just victims of the western palate.