Reviews of Lilu. (Restaurant) in Leicester (Leicestershire).
76 Highcross St, Leicester LE1 4NN, United Kingdom
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Information of Lilu, Restaurant in Leicester (Leicestershire)
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This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Reviews of Lilu
F. A. T. F.
We visited for a birthday treat and was blown away by the amazing food and very attentive/knowledgable staff. Starters were so good we had more than 1 each, mains were fab and how can you possibly choose between a keema naan (the best ive ever had!) a red Leicester cheese naan and a stilton naan? you can't so you may as well just have one of each! Would highly recommend and can't wait to visit again soon. Thanks for having us!
R. P.
Excellent Indian food which isn't just a curry. Tasting menu at £59 per person is an absolute bargain for the quality of cuisine provided, especially being use to London prices. Lamb chops are the best! The owner, Pratik is very knowledge and made the night a great laugh.
A. O.
Fine Indian Dining - great food and great staff
I called the restaurant to make a booking - except my query was for an out of hours booking. As there were 9 of us, the restaurant owner, Pratik, agreed to put on a special private dining event for a Monday lunchtime for us. For this I was very grateful. As it was a working lunch, we only wanted a two course meal. Lilu's delighted us with an 'Indian Banquet Meal'. The ambience of Lilu's is lovely. I had been on one prior occasion for dinner (more on that later), and knew that the venue was clean, cosy, comfortable. The decor is neither kitsch nor uber modern, it is a restaurant styled with modern furniture but with a friendly vibe with wooden floors and subtle wall art.
So that main event... The Indian Banquet Meal...
Starters came with Paneer Tikka, Chicken Tikka and Lamb Chop. The vegan option was Aloo Tikki Chaat. And for good measure a mandatory samosa.
Presented on individual plates, these starters kicked off the afternoon very nicely. My eight guests were just taken away with each. The paneer was smooth to cut and the marinade of tikka had both the light kick and freshness needed to make your mouth wanting more. And you did get more, with the chicken piece. Marinaded the same, the chicken was consumed so quickly by all, the only disappointment being that they couldn't have more - they would have spoiled their dinner. The Lamb chop has a nice crispness and a soft centre, just the contrast needed. Available were also a range of pickles which included mango, onion, mint yoghurt, coriander and a kind of pineapple achchar. Of course these also came with a fresh poppadom! These pickles were awesome, giving the right edges of sweet and spice to the starters and the poppadom.
The little details matter, each of us were served a fruit juice of mango and strawberry to accompany. It had that, I wish I could somehow make it look like that at home look. Served in a champagne flute complete with pomegranate seeds.
Then came the mains...they served as we needed - in balti dishes so we could share the dishes and not overfill our plates. Mains comprised of Lamb Rogan Josh, Butter Chicken, Kidney Beans Curry and Soya Keema Curry, with naan and rice.
There was silence at the table at this point. That moment when the group is so focussed on the food that even conversation takes a side road. It was very difficult for the group to decide which of the Chicken or Lamb dishes gave them their fix. The party I was with were from Mumbai, they are used to eating Indian food. When you hear comments like, 'Oh my God, that chicken was something else' and 'My goodness that is perhaps the best lamb I've had', to 'I've got to stop eating but I can't it's too good', I guess I should be a proud Leicesterian when I prance about all over the place saying how good Leicester food really is.
The butter chicken was delicate, just as you need it to be, the taste is in the aroma before it even enters your mouth. And the lamb had the delicate spices lifting the meat onto the pallet.
The kidney beans were a favourite with the rice, just a lovely gravy to go with it. The earthy Soya Keema provided a lovely contrast.
The staff were incredibly attentive, kind and accommodating. Our guests were suitably relaxed to be able to have the work conversation without feeling at pressure at all.
I had once visited the restaurant with my wife for an evening meal where I had rocked up without much of a reservation and they catered for our dietary requirements. This is how gourmet food is approached at Lilu's. They treat you as house guests enquiring about your comfort and trying very hard to ensure your meal with them is as individual as it can be in a restaurant environment. If you go in the evening, make it the only thing you do. We were there 2.5 hours on that occasion. That's a dining experience...!
Thank you for a lovely afternoon of food, and thank you for catering so effortlessly.
J. G.
Seriously wow!! Came for a Christmas dinner with the girls and the food was just incredible!! Their take on a Christmas dinner was so tasty, I've never had turkey so tender and so full of flavour! Starter of due of lamb was lovely and the in between dishes of a small tomatoes soup and amuse-bouche was a really lovely touch! Small and intimate venue so definitely book ahead, great atmosphere and the service was brilliant. 100% will return again
A. A.
Lovely place. Was warm and cosy. We had the Mumbai chaat , sea bass and okra. Very flavoursome. The owner was very friendly and made a concerted effort to have a conversation with all the guests.
D. K.
Probably one of the best places I've been in a while. Lilu It takes the traditional tastes and makes it into something beautiful. On my visit I had the thali! Definitely was worth it! Great prompt service, so friendly and they offer great suggestions - unlike some restaurants which they just leave you to it. It's also great to see that they also use local produce! Also...please note their chilli cheese red leicester naan is to die for!
V. S.
This is not your ordinary High Street Indian restaurant. if you're after a simple curry, this is not for you. Quite simply, Lilu is a cut above all those other places and their tagline of #notjustacurry is spot on.
All of the staff are warm, welcoming and helpful. The decor has been changed in the last year and the ambience matches the quality of the food. The restaurant oozes class, and is a unique offering in Leicester.
Being a bit of a foodie from London, I'm so pleased to have discovered Lilu - in short, the best Indian restaurant in Leicester.
V. V.
We had a delicious meal along with wonderful service. The ambience was welcoming and the owner ensured that we had everything we needed. Many thanks for the special sauce to take way and overall unforgettable experience. Highly recommended Family from East Yorkshire. The food was outstanding, not your average Indian! The waiters were very attentive and helped us with our menu choices. The extra tomato soup was delicious- I could have eaten a whole bowl.We will definitely be coming back.
D. L.
A fine dining food experience that you must try if you are in Leicester. Don't expect just a curry, expect far more!
T. K.
Very good. The food was fantastic. Beautifully cooked and presented. All the staff were friendly and chatty too. It was great to have Indian food that was not the usual "meat in a sauce" with rice! Not the cheapest, but definitely worth the extra and definitely deserves their good reviews.