Fancy a curry? 5 of the best Indian restaurants in Bolton
Bolton has a variety of restaurants to choose from but if you're looking for the best Indian restaurants, you've come to the right place.
Whether you can hack a vindaloo or you'd rather play it safe with a korma, there are lots of options in the town.
If you're unsure where to enjoy a curry next, here are five of the best Indian restaurants in Bolton, according to Google Reviews.
All restaurants listed here have at least a 4-star rating from reviews.
Location: Behind TSB Bank, 59 Deansgate, Market Street, Bolton, BL1 1HQ
Google Reviews rating: 4.8
One reviewer said: 'Me and my partner try to come here atleast once a month sometimes more. The quality of food and value for money is spot on. On more than one occasion we've been moved to a bigger table.to accommodate the amount we order and every plate goes back clean Staff are always very polite and wait times are minimal. Have personally recommended this place to everyone I speak to about food'.
On Tripadvisor, the restaurant is praised by customers and has a 4.7 rating from 26 reviews.
One said: 'Second time I've visited Mr Chaat, and I just love this place. Very helpful and friendly staff and a good menu. I just popped in for lunch today and chose the Samosa Chaat. I asked for extra spicy, and it was fabulous. Also had Masala Chai. Great food, cooked to order and at a very reasonable price. What's not to love.'
Location: Nelson Square, Bolton, BL1 1JN
Google Reviews rating: 4.8
This person shared: 'Had an amazing meal last night. We asked the waiter to recommend some dishes for us and he didn't let us down! The sweetcorn dish was absolutely delicious. Never tasted anything like it! The chef came out to see how we enjoyed the meal. He invented that dish and is obviously very proud of it and rightly so! I highly recommend this place, we'll be back!'
Another commented: 'Just eaten here and wow what a fantastic restaurant this is! My waiter Nandu was most charming as he waited on me during my visit. I had paratha, poppodums and a coconut cheesecake....absolutely scrumptious! Great vibes with trendy lighting where the ambiance was spot on. Can't wait to dine here again! Thank you team for your great service.'
Location: 114 Bradshaw Brow, Bolton, BL2 3DD
Google Reviews rating: 4.8
A customer shared their experience: 'First time trying this takeaway after a day of research on Google.
'Ordered a set meal for three. Highly recommend!! Good value for money. Staff are friendly too xxx'.
This person commented: 'Excellent takeaway accommodating staff and brilliant food'.
Location: 362 Blackburn Road, Astley Bridge, Bolton, BL1 8NE
Google Reviews rating: 4.7
One person said: 'It's a great place, nice and tidy, The food tastes delicious, especially fish pakora, lamb chops full of flavour, fresh and juicy, large mix grill very tasty, naan bread with fresh garlic -amazing, busy place but it means people love this food, recommend and Definitely I'll back again'.
This customer said: 'Tasty dishes, very busy, good service, clean and tidy. Lamb chops are really juicy as fish pakora are on another level.'
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Location: 215 Manchester Rd, Kearsley, Bolton, BL4 8QL
Google Reviews rating: 4.7
A customer said: 'Absolutely superb food, not your usual run of the mill stockpot curries. So much definition and uniqueness in each dish. Plenty of traditional dishes to choose from plus an array of unusual specials to try. Won't be out last visit that's for sure. Don't hesitate to try this place.'
This person commented: 'If you are thinking of trying here don't hesitate. The food was amazing and reasonably priced. Service was spot on and menu choices were comprehensive. Kingfisher, cobra, and other beverages available. All very fresh and curry sauce not oily. Will be back as couldn't fault it.'

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