Having thought about going to Sachins for years we finally went last night. We had heard it was supposed to be the best in Newcastle but we were disappointed. We both found the food very salty and we both felt that we've had better in less known restaurants around newcastle and it's surrounding areas. I much preferred the Sharhira, the Saroo and the Nisha all of these don't get as much publicity as Sachins yet they serve better food.
Cas
Absolute waste of money,horrible service.Food was half cooked.
laura&jon gledhill
Sachins offers fantastic food in a friendly informal atmosphere. If you are somebody who likes their curries generic, brightly coloured and westernised this is not the restaurant for you. A lack of the usual chicken tikka massala and Vindaloo on the menu is testament to the authenticity of the food. It is worth booking especially on a Saturday as it can get very busy. This is THE ONLY Indian restaurant I would recommend to anyone as I have never eaten anywhere as good. I recommend the butter chicken, karahi gosht and the jalfrezi for those that like something with a bit of a kick! Their peshwari nans are out of this word too!
deenu
Sachins Restaurant was described to me as being one of Newcastles best kept secrets.
The food and service was great and made my visit to Newcastle most memorable.
I will be recommending it to all of my friends.