Palms of Goa, Charlotte Street
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We always seem to get a bit stuck when looking for a curry house in the West End, so when after a couple of beers round Goodge Street my friend suggested ‘a ruby’, I recalled seeing ‘Palms of Goa’ on Charlotte Street and suggested we give it a go.
After the poppadoms - which were good and crispy - we decided to by-pass the starters and go ’straight in for the kill’. I had a chicken korma which, although included tiny bits of pistachios, was a bit tasteless. My friend ordered his and the nation’s favourite chicken tikka masala, which he seemed to enjoy. The rice was a little on the starchy side.
The best bit of the meal was the naan bread; we had peshwari which was freshly cooked and still nice and warm.
The waiters were reasonably friendly and efficient. With a couple of beers, the bill came to £32 which I think is a little expensive for what we had, but then I guess we were in the West End!
5/10
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I had a decent crab curry here after a few beers on Charlotte Street last summer. The service wasn’t great though and I’m not sure you could call it a particularly cheap eat - I’m sure it was well over £15 per person. But then I’d had a few beers so I could be mistaken.