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Chutney Restaurant

Chutney Restaurant
41 Friar Lane
NG1 6DD

Call this number 0115 924 1743

Snapshot

Area
Nottingham City Centre
Cuisine
Indian
Price
£15 - £25

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Opening hours

Monday
5.30pm - 11.30pm
Tuesday
5.30pm - 11.30pm
Wednesday
5.30pm - 11.30pm
Thursday
5.30pm - 11.30pm
Friday
5.30pm - 11.30pm
Saturday
5.30pm - 11.30pm
Sunday
5.30pm - 11.30pm
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Detailed information
  • Alfresco dining
  • Child friendly
  • Cover charge
  • Disable WC
  • Disabled access
  • Group bookings
  • Open bank holidays
  • Parking
  • Private dining
  • Quality wine cellar
  • Reservation required
  • Smoking area
  • Special dietry
  • Veggie friendly
  • WiFi
What we say

Chutney Restaurant, located in Nottingham's vibrant centre, specialises in quality Indian cuisine with an exciting and delightfully varied menu choice.

At Chutney you will find delicious Indian food and friendly service in modern comfortable surroundings with an extensive range of mild, medium and spicy dishes, including an excellent vegetarian choice.

At Chutney, the restaurateurs believe that the best form of advertising is word of mouth, and if a restaurant should only be judged by its patrons, then Chutney has done well by them, as it is fast gaining an excellent reputation.

What you say

Restaurant Reviews

  • Shame

    Rating - Overall: 2  Food: 4  Service: 2  Ambience: 2

    Mark123
    Rookie Reviewer
    Member since Jun 10
    Rating: 0

    3 Jun 2010

    Chutneys used to be excellent, for the food, and for value for money. These days the menu has a third less dishes than it used to. They bring popadums to your table without mentioning that there is a charge of £4+, this is done undre the guise that they are free. Some of the staff are very disinterested. I used to go every week, now, I have not been for a good 3 months. And currently I don't intend going back, there are pletny of other options in Nottingham.

    Visited: February 1, 2010
    What I ate: Punjabi Razala, rice, bread and popadums the were sneekily charg

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