Located a block down from The Aviator Hotel Farnborough. We loved it! Small dining room. Service was a tad slow. The food was Delicious! Everything we order was amazing! Definitely deserves 5 stars on on food! I don’t think there are enough reviews to reflect our experience. Other than slow service it was a fantastic dinner. We will be back next time in town. There’s a little bar down the road just across the street that was decent. The Swan. You’re probably staying at The Aviator if visiting so these places are all very close in walking distance
Edu A.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Barcelona, Spain
I think its a very normal place to eat indian food, nothing special. You can find better places.
Jim A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 The Colony, TX
Very good. Came with a large group and we did it lol family style. Food all disappeared quickly.
Mark J.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Houston, TX
I was in London for 1 night and could not wait to go get a nice curry. The hotel recommended Paprika as being the best one around. Unfortunately while it may have been the best one around it was far from good. I ordered the Korma and not only was there and overabundance of coconut it was extremely sweet. Sadly it was not nearly as good as the one at our local pub in Houston, Texas — go figure! My colleague’s Chicken Tikka looked like a bowl of red spaghetti sauce and apparently the taste wasn’t much better either. Even the butter naan left a lot to be desired, it was about as bland and dry as the pre-made naan’s from the supermarket. While the UK is usually the best in the world for curries, this place regrettably does not serve them.
Herbert G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 London, United Kingdom
Great Indian restaurant in Farnborough. Popular and well supported by locals. Menu is varied and typically Indian. Service is good and price fair. Quality good. A nice evening family meal well presented.
Busine
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Farnborough, United Kingdom
After going rapidly down hill to the point where there were no diners, the restaurant deservedly closed for a while. It came under new ownership, was refurbished yet again and is now called PAPRIKA. Initially they tried hard with the full presentation, salad vegetables ornately decorating the dishes as they came out. Unfortunately the standards have again slipped considerably. On the last two occasions the rice has been greasy and inedible. The meat in the curry was playing hide and seek. The waiters stand and stare at you. They are supposed to be attentive but this is just plain spooky. Ah well, at least the Gurkha Palace two doors down is still going strong.