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The Noor Jahan, the best value for money Indian restaurant Nottingham has to offer.
As a thriving city full of students, workers and travelers, Nottingham has a great demand for quick and easy meal. However, as the economy, the greater the demand for a product, usually higher is the price charged per product. You can find this at certain restaurants around the city of Nottingham, but I think this does not apply when you visit a particular restaurant Nottingham is currently hosting.
The Noor Jehan is an Indian restaurant in Nottingham modesty hides Mansfield Road, amid dozens of food for carry and fast food stores, but in my personal opinion the best is easy Nottingham value Indian restaurant has to offer, if not simply the best value for money Nottingham restaurant, period.
While seeking a place to eat, my friends and I came across the Noor Jahan on the road to Mansfield, located about 5 minutes from our residence. After seeing the menu we find an agreement, designed by someone who seemed too good to be true: a starter, main course with a naan bread garnish or a vegetable dish, with coffee and mints to be served at the end, all for a price of £ 10.95. At first we decided to eat there only because we were students (and still are) and that seemed to be the cheapest restaurant 'real' Nottingham were available to us (and by "real" I mean a restaurant that cooks the food, served at a table, the dishes and take away with them) and after entering, our thoughts that the food would be disappointing, but all were confirmed. The restaurant was completely empty except for me, my 4 friends, and two staff members. But never the words "judge a book by its cover" was never more appropriate, or even the idea of me eating humble pie, in fact, despite dinner at an Indian restaurant.
Simply put, the food was fantastic, the starter was large enough to be a principal and the main was delicious enough to be dessert. I started with an onion Bhaji found to be two of the biggest I had seen, cooked with a truly authentic flavor Indian. For the main I went for a Tandoori prawns which was served sizzling hot plate directly in front of me, which was to show great. On the side had a KEEMA Naan, frankly, was larger than the dish itself. The service was fantastic, and although the place was empty, never felt uncomfortable except for the first 2 minutes.
The value of Noor Jahan was fantastic for the money, and as I said, in my opinion, which is the best money Indian restaurant Nottingham has to offer. Not only is ideal for those on a budget, but the food served is worth more than a mere £ 10.95 per head (something I hope is reflected in our tip). The only drawback was the lack of people eating there, to be honest, it was an injustice, however, showed me they can stay focused at all times.
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