Truly fantastic. Great place. Amazing service. Fabulous food! Totally recommended!!
Double Tree Indian Restaurant – Preston
Preston in Lancashire is a cosmopolitan city located on the River Ribble and is also the home of the University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN). Many restaurants and food pubs can be found in the city centre and its suburbs.
Truly fantastic. Great place. Amazing service. Fabulous food! Totally recommended!!
Double Tree Indian Restaurant – PrestonThis restaurant is totally fantastic, it was just a great experience, for my family and I. I decided to go on the first week of opening and it was Very busy... I can see the reasoning behind this as the food was truly fabulous. The service was reasonably good considering they a full house the food was out and ready within a flash. It was a great dinning experience for my family I would recommend this restaurant to anyone with great taste and style.
Double Tree Indian Restaurant – PrestonI decided to take my family out to this restaurant on a Friday night, and quite frankly it was dead! The atmosphere was horrible. The waiters we very disrespectful towards a paying customer! The food came out 30 mins after we ordered but considering we were the only ones in the service was very bad,.. But not only did it take a while the food that came out was extremely cold, I wouldn't recommend this restaurant to anyone!
East Z East – PrestonNot a bad place if i was to pay a tenner for the food, it tasted like a jar of uncle bens ready made curry sauce... with uncooked rice! Not Acceptable at all! very disappointed, best part of the night was leaving... Dont bother wasting your money...
Touch Of Spice – Prestoni didn't expect it too be this good. the food is very tasty and they have very friendly staff who provide top service. This is one of my top restaurants. We were not disappointed, the food was delicious, tasted very fresh. Very highly skilled staff. were incredibly helpful and welcoming.
Double Tree Indian Restaurant – PrestonI had a meal at the Double Tree couple of days after the official opening. food was delicious, as it had its own unique flavour. The presentation of the food was to a very satisfying standard.
Double Tree Indian Restaurant – PrestonThe meal was fresh and well presented, with friendly staff and good quality china. Service was fantastic I would definitely recommend a visit to sample the delights of their Indian cuisine.
Double Tree Indian Restaurant – PrestonThe best Indian food in Preston. i got some fantastic chicken tikka to start with salad and a yummy green dressing. to follow i had the rogan josh which came with fab bread, spicy potatoes rice and a dahl dish. all the food was better than your average curry house by a country mile! try it!!
Double Tree Indian Restaurant – PrestonAn avid Indian food fan,Double Tree is up there with the best,excellent food first class service a must for good Indian food fans,keep up the standard.
Double Tree Indian Restaurant – PrestonThe Double Tree offers all you expect to see in an Indian restaurant, so finding your favourite dish won’t be hard, but the additional ‘designer’ dishes on the menu mean that for those who like to try new tastes and extend their horizons a little, there’s plenty to tempt them here. Well presented, clean and modern style, backed up by great service and reasonable prices. Would definitely recommend this to anyone.
Double Tree Indian Restaurant – PrestonI've been to the Bangla on a few occasions and it is the best Bangladeshi restaurant i have been to. the food is fantastic the tables are well set out and comfortable and the staff and service is 100%. I will be there again soon see you all then.
Barton Bangla Brasserie – PrestonFour of us visited this Indian on Friday night. Advised to book but probably wasn't necessary. The staff were very welcoming, menu extensive and easy to understand. Restaurant lovely and clean. Food was excellent with complimentary drinks included. Will definitely be making another visit. Most enjoyable.
Sangam Balti House – PrestonFabulous food and service, the staff were most helpful and the food was certainly worthy of a Michelin star. 'Angels' was excellent value for money and we are looking forward to eating there again.
Angels – Prestonhaving visited pinocchio's on several lunchtimes and always enjoyed it, i couldn't wait to go at night and raved about how fantastic it was to anyone who would listen, how WRONG i was , table was booked for sat at 8pm and we arrived at 7.45 to have a drink first in the newly refurbished bar area, it was so busy we couldn't even see the bar nevermind sit down to have a drink, after being told we would have a wait of 10 or 15 minutes for our table, we stood squashed with everyone else, 30 minutes later we were seated we had already given our orders when in the bar area and only had to wait 15 mins, we asked for 2 garlic breads one to come with main and one with starter , both came before starter. when starter came 3 out of 4 were luke warm nothing special at all, main course was was ok we decided against deserts and got the bill and left worked out an £25 a head and with 2 bottles of wine expected to pay that but food very disappointing, in my opinion too many bookings were taken and customers suffered, i will stick to lunch times when its quiet.
Pinocchios – PrestonI have already written a review praising to food on here...probably about two years ago as I was so impressed. However, I have been about seven times since and have been quite disappointed. Whilst the menu is fantastic and inspiring, some of the dishes have been poorly cooked. On one occasion there were 12 of us dining and some people had finished their main course whilst others were still waiting for theirs. I don`t know whether there is a different chef from two years ago, but that was a marked change. Some of the dishes are now quite blah. That said, the chorizo and Garstang blue cheese salad is fantastic, the home made cottage pie is always great, and the massive array of beers is perfectly kept. The staff are all lovely too, although I go every week to the quiz and still couldn`t identify the manager(ess). I would love to be confident enough to go for another meal as I literally live around the corner, but at the moment it is a little too too hit and miss. Come on Continental!
The Continental – PrestonWe visited The Smiths Arms on the basis of the recommendations. I can only say we were very disappointed! I had to check when I got back home that we went to the right pub! It bore no relation. The sauce of the pasta starter was inspired and the pasta overcooked, the Thai fishcake was passable and the tartlet was a little burnt. For mains my daughter and I had the Sunday roast, the beef was good but for me roast potatoes make the meal and I can say the roast potatoes were the worst I have ever tasted; tough skin and tasted old, initially I had to send back my roast potato because it was black. My son had chili, not nice and had a weird vinegar after taste and my partner had the lamb chop which was small and tough. Unfortunately we will not be visiting again and would not recommend a friend to visit, I know we have not tried all on the menu but first impressions count! ! !
Smiths Arms – PrestonGreat value for money and always made to fell welcome
Royal Piri Piri – PrestonI visited Checco's on a Saturday night to celebrate my birthday with 'the girls'. An extra person turned up but they happily added another place to the table without fuss. The food was yummy and the service was excellent. The place has a very nice atmosphere about it. So we stayed for the night drinking rather yummy cocktails and liquors (which they let us sample before buying!) instead of heading to the pubs in the city centre. Being serenaded by the waiter with a birthday cake was a lovely touch to a most enjoyable evening.
Checcos – PrestonFriday Special - small fish and chips with mushy peas, bread and butter and a pot of tea, £10.95.
Weekend breakfast served all day Saturday and Sunday. Two Rashers of Grilled Back Bacon • Two Pork Sausages • Fried Egg • Hash Browns • Baked Beans • Tomato • A Slice of Toast (White or Wholemeal) with butter & marmalade for £12.
Roast every Sunday from 12.30pm. Choice of meats (or Vegan roast) plus all the trimmings, £18 (children, £12).
2 courses, £15; 3 courses, £19. Available Monday to Thursday, 12pm-5pm.
Five tapas and two glasses of Sangria, £30.
Traditional haddock fillet, chips, mushy peas, bread and butter and a pot of tea, £12.