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Reviews of India Gate, Dunblane

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Review by Bill Russell on 20th February, 2010

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This was the first visit since these owners have taken over the India Gate and having used their other establishment in Stirling I expected it to be a good experience. How wrong can you be. The service was very poor with nonresponsive waiters and not a smile to be seen. The food was well presented but of a very poor quality. The sauce tasted like tomatoe and basil lentil soup whick resulted both my wife and I having heartburm all night. No return visits planned.

Date visited: 19.02.10

Review by John Cullen on 18th September, 2009

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Great food and service this resturant is owned by the same people as the India Cottage in Stirling.

Date visited: Sept 03

Review by david fleming on 23rd April, 2009

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went to india gate last night.Superb food and friendly staff.The best curry ive had in ages.Been told that restaurant is under new ownership.

Date visited: 22 nd april 2009

Review by James Halgate on 11th April, 2007

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Very average. Over-spiced 70s style curries, lots of food colouring; garish red and yellow dishes. Staff friendly enough. Decor tatty, fungus in the windows, not very clean. Couldn't recommend it.

Date visited: 6/04/2007

Review by Donald Maclean on 1st April, 2007

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Visited occasionally for take-aways. ALWAYS something missing when you get home. Last time, about four items missing, last straw. Surly, unhelpful staff. Food is ok, but formulaic. Spicy in a 1970s kind of way, not created from scratch on the premises. Building a bit shoddy, not terribly clean. Avoid.

Date visited: 30/03/2007

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