Restaurant - Indian in Northwood (Middlesex)
14-16 Station Approach
Town Centre
Northwood
Middlesex
HA6 2XN
I enjoyed eating at Jenny Tandoori. It was Luxury and class. I booked in for 79 people in Jenny's and it filled up very well and their was space to walk about. The starter, main course, side dish and desert was delightful. The owner and 15 other staff were very helpful with the menu and explanation (specially Mr. Khan,)(the owner). I believe that the service was fabulous. I am now a regular customer and now I get discount from Mr.G.N. Khan. He was very helpful and a nice man. The Layout of the Restaurant is gorgeous. I believe around £800.000 was to build. Every year Mr Khan holds a Christmas, Easter and many more parties at the Restaurant to celebrate the occasion or to enjoy ourself. The food was also great. A disappointment on the desert due to changing there desert and their was a particular one which I liked and is now replaced. Overall Jenny Tandoori is a great Restaurant and I recommend it to everyone who enjoys indian cuisines.
A User - 07/01/2009 | report this review
FoodGood. Poppadums were the weak point, soft and tasteless. Mango chutney was bright orange and too sweet with not enough fruit. We ordered fish as a starter. It was trout. Made a change. Healthy too.I ordered chicken with ginger and said I liked ginger so they offered to put more ginger in. It was pleasant and different.Peshwari nan seemed cold and bland at first sight but had a good sweet filling.Desserts were from a supplier. I chose Kulfi (Indian ice cream) in a bowl witha sprinkling of pistacchios on top. Tasty.PriceA good deal. About £31 for two for two main courses, sag aloo (spinach and potato), peshwari nan, and one kulfi dessert and two drinks. You add service. We ordered frugally but still had enough to eat plus a little food to take home.DecorOriginal and unusual. Pretty. Cute. Appealing. Dramatic fountain in the middle of the room - with slighty annoying tinkling. I wish they'd played some background music to save us from the distraction of other people's half heard conversations.Overhead a dome like a planetarium with dots of light changing colour. Amusing picture of a waterfall with an electric-operated disc (we surmised) making the waterfall appear to flow. Large metal statue of peacock on wall. Large butterfly. Mural sketches. Some banquettes. Pink carnations on the table.DrinksRather so-so white wine by the glass. Good sweet lassi. Wines by the bottle at under £10. ServiceBoss and staff keen to explain menu and ask if everything was all right.SizeSmall. Ladies toilet - one cubicle with smart large plum red tiles.LocationDown the side street opposite the Nothwood Metropolitan line station entrance. ParkingSteps away from station car park. Another public car park is off the main road.VerdictCute decor and budget Indian dining.
A User - 11/12/2007 | report this review
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