Amitas Restaurant
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very bad. dont recommand anyone to visit. I am from india, went there and had really bad experience. food is very poor quality. I ordered samosa chat and there was only half samosa and rest is puri.
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Hem
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Food 1 | Service 2 | Atmosphere 1 | Value for money 1
Friday, October 03, 2008
Food is excellent, hard to find tasty vegetarian food. Nice to go to a modern/contempary looking restaurant.
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Jag - View all reviews by this user
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Food 10 | Service 9 | Atmosphere 10 | Value for money 9
Friday, April 18, 2008
Food is average. Overpriced for the level basic level of satisfaction.
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Food 6 | Service 8 | Atmosphere 10 | Value for money 6
Sunday, March 02, 2008
The restaurant is located on Greet Street, which is an exciting and vibrant street selling ethnic clothes and food....
The food is what Indians call "Chaat" food. It is the sort of popular snack food would be sold on roadside stalls in streets of India. They also sell Dosas (which are potato wrapped in a pancake). So don't go there expecting a curry (and also the restaurant is vegetarian).
The food and service are very good. The restaurants looks a bit posh for the area and has nice padded chairs, which suggest that the restaurant is expensive, but I doubt you would spend more then £6 a head.
They also have a seperate section where they sell Indian sweets (to take home) and also Bombay Mixes.....
It is certainly a good alternative to 'Chaat' food places. The restaurants is just outside the residents Parking Zone, so you can get free parking in residential streets....
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RK
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Food 9 | Service 9 | Atmosphere 9 | Value for money 10
Sunday, November 18, 2007




