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Sangham Indian Restaurant
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Overall:Average of 0.0 out of 6 reviews

Credibility Score: 13%
Visited: 12/09/2010
Posted: 25/09/2010
Newbie
Joined: 25/09/2010
4 reviews
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3.0
I choose to eat here on a regular basis, mostly as takeaway.I love the mix of spices in the curries and the flavours rarely disappoint. The rice is always perfectly cooked and the naan breads generally cooked well and not burnt.I have eaten in many Indian restaurants around the world, particularly in Australia. A major complaint i would have with this restaurant however is the meat or poultry in the dishes. 99 times out of 100, the meat is overcooked and hard. Although i have also experienced undercooking of the beef on perhaps 10 or more occasions - it was very pink.The chicken used is definitely not free range and not the best quality. It is cut into huge chunks which do not look pretty. I am not convinced the chicken is cooked on the same day. It is a shame as the meat lets down the dishes immensely. I have tried beef, lamb and chicken. The seafood is always cooked well. Overall i love the spice mix and it is the most authentic Indian i have tried in Cork. The takeaway menu is better value than dining in. I think the introduction of an early bird menu would help boost business as the restaurant part always seems quiet which is hard to understand as the food is divine. I would love to see this restaurant continue. Over the past few months the owner has introduced thai dishes to the menu and now refers to itself as multi-cusine on the menu. This was done probably to boost business but it is very confusing. I think stick to what you know and what you are good at. Offer early bird specials, advertise and excite people with the cuisine - tell stories of where the dishes orginated from etc.
Credibility Score: 36%
Visited: 23/07/2009
Posted: 31/08/2009
Newbie
User: flossy
Joined: 20/01/2008
5 reviews
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3.5
The nicest takeaway Indian I have ever had.The food is always so fresh. Have also eaten in the restaurant & plan to go back there again tomorrow nite.I'll keep you posted.
Credibility Score: 87%
Visited: 15/08/2009
Posted: 17/08/2009
Guru
User: redbean
Joined: 05/05/2008
33 reviews
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2.0
a group of 4 of us had dinner here. we ordered chicken tandoori, chicken patia(sweet & sour curry), lamb & beef (can't remember the sauce's name).we thought the food is rather blend & tasteless, like they have been out of ready made packet. the portions were also small, and the pilau rice accompanying the dish was nothing close to the real pilau rice we have tasted. The price is also higher than other Indian restaurants around the vicinity. we expected better food but this has really let us down.
Credibility Score: 43%
Visited: 08/12/2008
Posted: 09/12/2008
Connoisseur
Joined: 19/02/2008
16 reviews
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3.5
Had a lovely meal here with friends on a girls night out..Food was very tasty and tender..although on the wee bit expensive side but saying that it was good value..pay for what you get! You will enjoy a meal in this place and it wont be two long till i return.
Credibility Score: 44%
Visited: 15/08/2008
Posted: 16/08/2008
Connoisseur
Joined: 16/08/2008
15 reviews
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3.0
The food is excellent here. I can't think of anything on the menu that I have had that I didn't like! Its the best Indian I have found in the Cork area. We go quiet often. Occasionally the waiters can be a little too laid back, often deep in meaningful discussion with each other, and you have to wave a flag to get their attention. But generally the service is polite and efficient. They have a new offer for the summer bring your own beer or wine! (But they sell both.)
Credibility Score: 90%
Visited: 12/05/2008
Posted: 16/05/2008
Guru
User: Orange
Joined: 12/12/2007
68 reviews
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3.5
The restaurant looked nice but I only got take away. At €12.50 for a veggie main course it was the most expensive Indian take away I've ever had but it was tasty enough. I had the vegetarian vindaloo and it was nice and spicy. The one fault was that it had mushrooms, which I hate. Surprisingly I've only come across a small number of Indians that put mushrooms in a veggie dish. Unfortunately these were sliced, not whole, so it took a while to pick them out. The garlic naan was really good. This seems to be the only Indian in Middleton so I will be going back again if I'm ever there.


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