Cardiff Curry Directory
Our Cardiff Curry Directory starts with the history of Indian restaurants in Cardiff, as in many other parts of the United Kingdom, is closely tied to the immigration patterns that brought people from South Asia to the region. Indian restaurants started to appear in Cardiff during the mid-20th century. These early establishments primarily catered to the local British population and often served adapted versions of Indian dishes to suit British tastes.
The 1960s and 1970s saw an increase in immigration from countries like India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, leading to a growth in the number of Indian restaurants in Cardiff. Many of these immigrants brought their culinary skills and traditional recipes with them, contributing to the diversification of the local food scene.
Cardiff’s City Road became particularly known for its concentration of Indian and South Asian restaurants, earning it the nickname “Curry Mile.” Over the years, the quality and variety of Indian cuisine in Cardiff have continued to evolve, with restaurants offering a range of dishes from different regions of the Indian subcontinent.
India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan have all produced outstanding chefs who are in strong demand. The culinary talent can come from all over these countries. The subcontinent’s cuisines are incredibly diverse, with each region having its own unique flavors and cooking techniques. Here are some general culinary regions known for their contributions:
- India:
- Punjab: Known for its rich and flavorful dishes like butter chicken and tandoori items.
- Kerala: Famous for its seafood dishes and the use of coconut in curries.
- Bengal: Known for its use of mustard oil and distinct use of spices in dishes like fish curries.
- Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh): Renowned for its traditional Awadhi cuisine, including kebabs and biryanis.
- South India: Offers a wide range of dosas, idlis, and other dishes with a focus on rice and lentils.
- Bangladesh:
- Dhaka: The capital city known for its spicy and flavorful curries.
- Chittagong: Known for its distinct seafood dishes and the use of mustard pastes.
- Pakistan:
- Punjab: Similar to Indian Punjab, known for dishes like various forms of kebabs and rich curries.
- Sindh: Known for its flavourful Sindhi biryanis and unique spice blends.
Wales’s first Indian restaurant was The Bombay which first opened on West Bute Street in Cardiff Bay in 1953 having closed in the 1980s, it was reopened this year by the grandchildren of the original owner. Chicken masala is the UK’s favourite curry mirrored in Wales some experts believe the secret allure is in the chilli.
Chilli peppers contain a compound called capsicum, which temporarily burns out the pain sensors in our mouth. It comes from the same chemical family as morphine, perhaps that is why curries are so addictive. In our Cardiff Curry directory you can use the tags for heat to find the curry strength you like.
Often the basic ingredient is sheep meat so perhaps it’s a genetic thing.In Wales you’re brought up on lamb with gravy and so it’s not hard to make the jump to a curry sauce of some kind then add the breads and poppadoms they use, Welsh people are well we are used to stuffing ourselves with bread, so that’s not unusual.
1. Mint and Mustard: Mint and Mustard is a critically acclaimed Indian restaurant known for its innovative approach to Indian cuisine. It gained popularity for its modern take on traditional Indian dishes and its focus on using high-quality ingredients.
2. The Cinnamon Tree: The Cinnamon Tree is another popular Indian restaurant in Cardiff, known for its diverse menu featuring dishes from various regions of India. It’s known for its elegant atmosphere and flavorful curries.
3. Purple Poppadom: Purple Poppadom is a restaurant that combines traditional Indian flavors with modern techniques. It gained attention for its creative dishes and unique presentation. Anand George is the chef behind the acclaimed Indian restaurant “Purple Poppadom.” He’s known for his creative approach to Indian cuisine, blending traditional flavours with contemporary techniques.
4. Spice Quarter: Spice Quarter offers a wide range of Indian dishes in a contemporary setting. It’s known for its buffet-style lunch and dinner options, which include various curries and tandoori items.
5. Chai Street: Chai Street is known for its street food-inspired Indian dishes, offering a more casual dining experience. It gained popularity for its affordable and flavourful options.
You can of course find in addition to the Cardiff Curry directory a comprehensive directory of the Curry restaurants in Wales on the Curry Wales site.
Cardiff Curry directory – Favourite Curry Types
- Chicken Tikka Masala: Often considered a British invention, this dish features marinated and grilled chicken pieces served in a creamy tomato-based sauce. It’s known for its mild and slightly sweet flavor.
- Korma: A mild curry dish made with yogurt, cream, and various spices. It’s known for its rich and creamy texture.
- Rogan Josh: This Kashmiri curry is characterized by its deep red color and is often made with tender pieces of meat cooked in a flavorful sauce.
- Jalfrezi: A spicy curry dish made with marinated meat or vegetables, cooked with bell peppers, onions, and tomatoes. It’s known for its vibrant flavors.
- Madras: A hotter curry that originates from the South of India. It’s known for its intense spiciness and robust flavor.
- Vindaloo: Originally a Goan dish, vindaloo is a fiery and tangy curry known for its use of vinegar and a blend of spices. It’s often associated with very high levels of heat.
- Balti: While it has origins in Pakistani cuisine, the balti curry has become popular in the UK. It’s a stir-fried curry cooked in a flat-bottomed wok-like pan called a “balti.”
- Saag (or Palak) Curry: A curry made with spinach or other greens, often paired with meat or paneer (Indian cheese).
- Paneer Tikka Masala: Similar to chicken tikka masala, this version features paneer (Indian cheese) in a creamy tomato sauce.
- Lamb Bhuna: A slow-cooked curry dish known for its intense flavor and thick, rich sauce.
Find a great place to Eat Curry in Cardiff
If you live in the UK you know that our favourite food is CURRY. Use the curry directory to find yours today in Wales.
Restaurants are listed by town then by area, if you have one you feel should be listed please get in contact.
Several restaurants let you READ THE MENU, BOOK A TABLE online and also ORDER A TAKEAWAY You can do this from your phone or tablet at the bottom of the listing if it is available
Select a town for your curry in our curry directory or search using names or keyword. Listings have links to WEBSITES, ORDER ONLINE or BOOK A TABLE.
Use the TAGS to find similar items e.g. clicking on the Street Food tag will show all street food items as a list.
Use the food tags to select your preferred strength of curry from the tags below:
Mild curry Slightly hot curry Medium hot curry Hot Curry Very hot curry
Towns at the head of a welsh valley include towns further down the valley as a sub category.
Haryana Style Egg Curry, a delicious combination of Egg, Paneer and Green Peas which is made Dhaba Style. This is a perfect dish for your weekend meals. Indian Cardiff Casual Groups Opens at 17:30. Good value, 5 star hygiene rated, No website or ordering frills, call them with your order. Decent sit down service. If you like simplicity, good value and decent food this is for you! We provide excellent quality Indian cuisine that is delivered to you with excellence and taste, our unique blend of ingredients ensure you are given the complete satisfaction of a quality dish that is delivered to your door in a matter of moments. Our chefs are highly qualified and skilful that's why when they prepare a dish they ensure you receive the kind of taste that your mouth will water. At India Kitchen, we only use the finest Indian spices and fresh vegetables and quality meat to ensure the complete taste and satisfaction. Some of our ingredients go a long way as the far east mountains of Asia and the tropics of the rainforest. Indian breads include Chapati, Paratha, Naan, Puri, Roti and many more. Chapati Paratha A really popular is a beautiful crisp unleavened flatbread. They are flaky, chewy and denser than chapatis the paratha’s flaky, chewy texture is made by ghee-layering and folding in the same way as making of puff pastry. Parathas are baked on a hot tava before getting shallow-fried off. Goes well with dry and thick curries. Kheema or Queema is minced meat cooked with aromatics and Indian spices. The meat is commonly goat in but tends to be lamb or sheep outside of India. Roti Roti is a type of flatbread served with Indian food. It is served with curries instead of rice or can be rolled with a filling inside. Made without yeast, this bread is just a simple mixture of flour (white, wholemeal or half and half), salt, vegetable oil or ghee it is very quick and easy to make. Puri Generally puri is a deep-fried bread, it can be made and used in different ways but is often eaten at breakfast ut can be a snack food with a curry or bhaji. You can now relax at home and order your favourite, freshly prepared meals from Indian Marigold in St Nicholas, online. You can even pay online! Indian Marigold in St Nicholas will always be offering great food at affordable prices. Please feel free to browse our new website and place your order online. Remember to check our new online ordering site to get up to date prices and exclusive special offers, limited to our online customers only! PERMANENTLY CLOSED We need a little more info on this restaurant reviews are good generally but a little sparse. Indian Takeaway Cardiff Casual dress appropriate, Delivery is available, Groups welcomed, Opens at 17:30 Any starter, any main, any vegetable side dish, steamed or pilau rice £12.29 collection £13.95 eat in. Sunday-Thursday 5.00pm-9.00pm excludes seafoods and grill dishes. 10% off for NHS employees and students with ID Janata Palace, established in 1991, has been consistently serving good Indian food to the people of Cardiff for over 20 years. Situated on Cowbridge Road East, we are walking distance from Cardiff city centre and a stones throw away from the popular Chapter Arts Theatre. Whether it be a romantic meal for two, a family meal or a gathering of friends for that special occasion, we can cater traditional indian food in a friendly atmosphere. FREE HOME DELIVERY (MINIMUM DELIVERY ORDER £12) 10% OFF FOR TAKEAWAYS COLLECTED £12 AND OVER PERMANENTLY CLOSED Jashaan is an authentic Indian restaurant and takeaway located on Crwys Road in Cardiff, where we offer the finest and freshest Indian cuisine for you to enjoy. At Jashaan you can book a table or order online choosing from Curries, Specials, Masalas, Biryanis and much more. Currently popular restaurant in Cardiff with good reviews. Takeaway Cardiff Casual Delivery Groups Opens at 17:00 NOW PERMANENTLY CLOSED South Asian restaurant A vast Asian restaurant with a retro interior offering classic dishes and a large speciality menu. Cardiff Casual Delivery WELCOME TO JUBORAJ EXPRESS Juboraj Express on North Road packs all the freshness and quality you’d expect from a Juboraj restaurant into our takeaway and delivery meals so that you can enjoy the Juboraj experience in your own home. So whether you order over the phone, online or drop into our restaurant your sure to enjoy. We do not sell alcohol in our restaurant but you are welcome to bring your own. Indian located at town end of the lakes, popular so best to reserve a place if possible, though it has large capacity. Casual Groups Opens at 5:00pm Juboraj is one of the great Indian restaurants in Wales. We are in fact, one of the oldest, family run restaurants in Wales serving both traditional and contemporary Indian and Bangladeshi food. The Lakeside restaurant with its Raj-like splendor has been at the heart of Roath Park for over15 years. This purpose built restaurant, architect designed over two levels, caters for small intimate meals to large group parties with ease. PERMANENTLY CLOSED Bangladeshi restaurant Original art and warm colours create a modern ambience for classic Bangladeshi and Indian dishes. Cardiff Casual dress, Delivery available NOW PERMANENTLY CLOSED Bangladeshi/Indian restaurant with Georgian decor, the original branch of a small local chain. In the opinion of many it is still the best! Casual dress appropriate, Groups welcome. Closed Sunday Modern surroundings for traditional and fusion cuisine, plus bring your own alcohol with no corkage. Casual, Delivery Groups Or Indian Takeaway Award winning, GO DIRECT through their website and get £5.00 lunch deal! Our food is served in recyclable paper wraps, cardboard boxes & containers – takeout or katiwok at home. Curries from Kerala are fragrant and full of flavour, they combine local ingredients skilfully and feature creamy coconut. Look out for raw plantains or sliced yams. A special ingredient is faintly sweet pumpkin boiled in salted water with chillies, pepper, and dried lentils. The flavour comes from grated coconut, turmeric powder, garlic, cumin seeds. It is a dish that benefits from a bowl of rice. Butterflying prawns is to take the largest possible and cut them in half lengthways and flattening out into a vague butterfly shape! The prawn is coated in a mildly spiced batter and then deep fried. Served as a starter. A Korai curry is named after the Indian cooking pot made commonly used to cook it, it is made from cast iron, and is round a bowl like. The curry is prepared with pieces of lamb or chicken cooked with onions, garlic, ginger, peppers, green chillies and fresh tomatoes. A korai is usually medium but can be hotter on request. Alternative: Karahi
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From the word chapat means “slap” in Hindi. This is an unleavened bread is formed by slapping and stretching the dough between the palms of the hand before cooking on a tava—a flat, disc-like frying pan.
The chapati is India’s common staple food and is is perfect for any wet curry or stew. It has a mild, nutty flavour.
The best known of Indian breads, cooked fresh from the tandoor it is fantastic with tandoori chicken and kebab. where it is traditionally made.
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The Juboraj Restaurant Group is one of the oldest, and almost certainly, one of the great Indian and Bangladeshi restaurants in Wales having won numerous awards. For well over twenty years there has been a Juboraj in Cardiff.
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Specialising in quality British produce, served fresh, and cooked to your individual needs using authentic Indian spices. Choose from Welsh beef, New Zealand lamb or outdoor bred chicken dishes. Add into the equation their legendary Onion Bhajis.
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