Best Indian Restaurants in Wolverhampton
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- NNickBirmingham/West Midlands •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoEverything was fantastic, great service from really friendly waiting staff, food was spectacular, had a private dining area as there were 11 of us, this was brilliant. 10/10.More infoAsha's BirminghamPrice: Very Expensive• Indian• Birmingham•4.6
- DDianeVIPBirmingham/West Midlands •6 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoWe visit regularly and it never disappoints. Food is such good value for money and always tasty. Staff are all friendly and super efficient - highly recommended.More infoThe New Ivy HousePrice: Moderate• British• Walsall•4.7
- CChrisBirmingham/West Midlands •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoWelcome was enthusiastic polite and friendly. Service was very good... Although my main course arrived seconds after I had finished my starter. I would have liked a little more time to settle my starter. Wine [Nero d'Avolo) was excellent.. overall a very pleasant experience. I will certainly go again. Itihaas was recommended to me ... I in turn will certainly recommend to others.. many thanks and compliments to all the team at ItihaasMore infoItihaasPrice: Expensive• Indian• Birmingham•4.5
- JJackyBirmingham/West Midlands •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoA varied menu and all of the food my party ordered came quickly and value for moneyMore infoThe LancasterPrice: Moderate• Contemporary British• Wolverhampton•4.7
- BBillLondon •3 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoAbsolutely outstanding. Superb food, and the warmest of welcomes from Aktar and his team. The food that comes out of Aktar’s kitchen is sensational. Whatever he and his team do in there may well be some kind of witchcraft. The Aloo Tuk alone is like little you will have tasted ever before. Not so cheap, but for this level of food and service, it is in my view absolutely worth the money. Smash that piggy bank, cash in that ISA, butter up your rich Uncle Desmond, but do try to experience this amazing, amazing, phenomenon at least once in your life.More infoOpheemPrice: Very Expensive• Indian• Birmingham•4.9