Bangla Pride Telford Ltd

69 Market St, Telford
01952 610421

Recent Reviews

Peter Mulloy

Good food and service, quite a small restaurant and a little cramped. I've been here many times and always had a good meal and an enjoyable experience.Vegetarian options: Most menu items have a vegetarian option

mark Steventon

Just a cracking little curry house, great food, staff and atmosphere, always had a good meal can’t go wrong ?

Carol Taylor

We are never disappointed with our visits to the Bangla Pride.The staff are very exceptional and always ready to recommend different dishes.Our ‘go to’ restaurant in Telford.Vegetarian options: Wide range of vegetarian food.

Nick Griffiths

I have used the restaurant many times after multiple recommendations. I usually do delivery but on occasion have collected a takeaway. I am yet still to dine in.Having recently switched to a vegetarian diet, I can say that the vegetarian options are more varied than a lot of the other takeaways in the area.Vegetarian options: There are quite a few vegetarian starters, and most of the main dishes have a vegetarian version.The majority of the side dishes are vegetarian friendly.

Sophie Bickley

Had a lovely evening with my partner tonight. Food is top quality have already booked to go in a few weeks time!.. so tasty full of flavour! Very helpful and Friendly staff and a lovely atmosphere.. 110% would recommend.If i could give more than 5 stars I would but it only goes upto 5!!

Mohammed Miah

On the evening of the 26th November 2023, I, along with two friends, embarked on a culinary journey at Bangla Pride in Oakengates, Telford. This establishment is renowned for its authentic Bangladeshi and Indian cuisine, offering a spectrum of flavours through its expansive and unique menu. Our visit, which began around 9:30 pm, was marked by the restaurant’s commitment to exceptional service and its dedication to delivering quality dishes.Our meal commenced with an array of appetisers, including a tube of refreshing Mint Sauce, a crisp Onion Salad, a tub of Mango Chutney, a robust Red sauce, and four light Plain Poppadom’s. Each appetiser set the stage for the main courses with their vibrant flavours and textures.For the main course, we indulged in a fiery Hot King Prawn Tawa, expertly prepared Madras Hot and without coriander, alongside two servings of Lamb Tawa, seasoned to a perfect Medium Hot and also without coriander. Accompanying these was a flavourful Tarka Dall, a comforting serving of Boiled Rice, a plain Naan, and a fragrant Garlic Naan, each dish complementing the other and creating a harmonious blend of tastes.To accompany our meal, we chose a large Water and two Cream Coffees, known as Floater Coffee, which provided a soothing finish to our dining experience.Notably, the staff at Bangla Pride were the epitome of warmth and hospitality. Their attentive and welcoming nature ensured that our dining experience felt like a home away from home. Each dish was prepared exactly as requested, showcasing the kitchen’s attention to detail and commitment to customer satisfaction.As we concluded our meal, we made sure to express our heartfelt gratitude to the waiters and kitchen staff. Their efforts in creating such a warm and inviting atmosphere made our evening not just a meal but an unforgettable experience, one that we will cherish for a long time.In summary, our visit to Bangla Pride was a delightful exploration of Bangladeshi and Indian cuisine, made memorable by the restaurant’s dedication to flavour, quality, and customer care.We had the following:StartersOne container of Mint SauceOnion SaladMango ChutneyRed SauceFour Plain PapadumsMain CourseHot King Prawn Tawa (Madras Hot, no coriander)Two Lamb Tawa dishes (Medium Hot, no coriander)Tarka Dal (no coriander)Boiled RicePlain NaanGarlic NaanBeveragesOne Large Bottle of WaterTwo Cream Coffees (Floater Coffee style)The friends were prepared the way we ordered it. The staff were very warm and welcoming. They made sure we felt at home.PoemIn Oakengates, Telford, there is a gem,Bangla Pride, a culinary stem.A place where spices meet and blend,Where every dish feels like a friend.One evening, as the clock struck nine,Two friends and I, in mood to dine,Stepped into this abode of taste,Eager for flavours, in no haste.Appetisers first, a tempting start,Mint sauce, onion salad, a culinary art.Mango chutney, red sauce in a tub,Plain poppadom’s, our tastebuds to scrub.Then came the mains, a sight to behold,King prawn Tawa, hot and bold.Lamb Tawa twice, medium heat,Tarka Dall, a lentil treats.Boiled rice and plain Haan, simple yet fine,Garlic Naan, in its aroma, we would recline.Each dish is tailored, with no coriander in sight,Perfectly crafted, to our sheer delight.To quench our thirst, choices were made,Ample water, and coffee, cream-laden and laid.Floater Coffee, a duo, for a caffeine embrace,A gentle end to our dining grace.The staff, like stars, shone bright and warm,Welcoming, and caring, in every form.Ensuring comfort, like being at home,In their presence, our hearts freely roam.So, here is to Bangla Pride, a culinary treasure,In Telford, it stands, as a place of pleasure.With dishes so fine, and hospitality’s heart,A memory made, in every part.Well done everyone at Bangla Pride as you truly are Pride of Bangla

Raqi Saeed

On the evening of the 26th November 2023, I, along with two friends, embarked on a culinary journey at Bangla Pride in Oakengates, Telford. This establishment is renowned for its authentic Bangladeshi and Indian cuisine, offering a spectrum of flavours through its expansive and unique menu. Our visit, which began around 9:30 pm, was marked by the restaurant’s commitment to exceptional service and its dedication to delivering quality dishes.Our meal commenced with an array of appetisers, including a tube of refreshing Mint Sauce, a crisp Onion Salad, a tub of Mango Chutney, a robust Red sauce, and four light Plain Poppadom’s. Each appetiser set the stage for the main courses with their vibrant flavours and textures.For the main course, we indulged in a fiery Hot King Prawn Tawa, expertly prepared Madras Hot and without coriander, alongside two servings of Lamb Tawa, seasoned to a perfect Medium Hot and also without coriander. Accompanying these was a flavourful Tarka Dall, a comforting serving of Boiled Rice, a plain Haan, and a fragrant Garlic Naan, each dish complementing the other and creating a harmonious blend of tastes.To accompany our meal, we chose a large Water and two Cream Coffees, known as Floater Coffee, which provided a soothing finish to our dining experience.Notably, the staff at Bangla Pride were the epitome of warmth and hospitality. Their attentive and welcoming nature ensured that our dining experience felt like a home away from home. Each dish was prepared exactly as requested, showcasing the kitchen’s attention to detail and commitment to customer satisfaction.As we concluded our meal, we made sure to express our heartfelt gratitude to the waiters and kitchen staff. Their efforts in creating such a warm and inviting atmosphere made our evening not just a meal but an unforgettable experience, one that we will cherish for a long time.In summary, our visit to Bangla Pride was a delightful exploration of Bangladeshi and Indian cuisine, made memorable by the restaurant’s dedication to flavour, quality, and customer care.We had the following:StartersOne container of Mint SauceOnion SaladMango ChutneyRed SauceFour Plain PapadumsMain CourseHot King Prawn Tawa (Madras Hot, no coriander)Two Lamb Tawa dishes (Medium Hot, no coriander)Tarka Dal (no coriander)Boiled RicePlain NaanGarlic NaanBeveragesOne Large Bottle of WaterTwo Cream Coffees (Floater Coffee style)The friends were prepared the way we ordered it. The staff were very warm and welcoming. They made sure we felt at home.PoemIn Oakengates, Telford, there is a gem,Bangla Pride, a culinary stem.A place where spices meet and blend,Where every dish feels like a friend.One evening, as the clock struck nine,Two friends and I, in mood to dine,Stepped into this abode of taste,Eager for flavours, in no haste.Appetisers first, a tempting start,Mint sauce, onion salad, a culinary art.Mango chutney, red sauce in a tub,Plain poppadom’s, our tastebuds to scrub.Then came the mains, a sight to behold,King prawn Tawa, hot and bold.Lamb Tawa twice, medium heat,Tarka Dall, a lentil treats.Boiled rice and plain Haan, simple yet fine,Garlic Naan, in its aroma, we would recline.Each dish is tailored, with no coriander in sight,Perfectly crafted, to our sheer delight.To quench our thirst, choices were made,Ample water, and coffee, cream-laden and laid.Floater Coffee, a duo, for a caffeine embrace,A gentle end to our dining grace.The staff, like stars, shone bright and warm,Welcoming, and caring, in every form.Ensuring comfort, like being at home,In their presence, our hearts freely roam.So, here is to Bangla Pride, a culinary treasure,In Telford, it stands, as a place of pleasure.With dishes so fine, and hospitality’s heart,A memory made, in every part.By Masood Saeed (27 November, 2023)

i m

Nice place to eat great taste foods and very good customer

masoods437

On the evening of the 26th November 2023, I, along with two friends, embarked on a culinary journey at Bangla Pride in Oakengates, Telford. This establishment is renowned for its authentic Bangladeshi and Indian cuisine, offering a spectrum of flavours through its expansive and unique menu. Our visit, which began around 9:30 pm, was marked by the restaurant’s commitment to exceptional service and its dedication to delivering quality dishes. Our meal commenced with an array of appetisers, including a tube of refreshing Mint Sauce, a crisp Onion Salad, a tub of Mango Chutney, a robust Red sauce, and four light Plain Poppadom’s. Each appetiser set the stage for the main courses with their vibrant flavours and textures. For the main course, we indulged in a fiery Hot King Prawn Tawa, expertly prepared Madras Hot and without coriander, alongside two servings of Lamb Tawa, seasoned to a perfect Medium Hot and also without coriander. Accompanying these was a flavourful Tarka Dall, a comforting serving of Boiled Rice, a plain Haan, and a fragrant Garlic Naan, each dish complementing the other and creating a harmonious blend of tastes. To accompany our meal, we chose a large Water and two Cream Coffees, known as Floater Coffee, which provided a soothing finish to our dining experience. Notably, the staff at Bangla Pride were the epitome of warmth and hospitality. Their attentive and welcoming nature ensured that our dining experience felt like a home away from home. Each dish was prepared exactly as requested, showcasing the kitchen’s attention to detail and commitment to customer satisfaction. As we concluded our meal, we made sure to express our heartfelt gratitude to the waiters and kitchen staff. Their efforts in creating such a warm and inviting atmosphere made our evening not just a meal but an unforgettable experience, one that we will cherish for a long time. In summary, our visit to Bangla Pride was a delightful exploration of Bangladeshi and Indian cuisine, made memorable by the restaurant’s dedication to flavour, quality, and customer care. We had the following: Starters One container of Mint Sauce Onion Salad Mango Chutney Red Sauce Four Plain Papadums Main Course Hot King Prawn Tawa (Madras Hot, no coriander) Two Lamb Tawa dishes (Medium Hot, no coriander) Tarka Dal (no coriander) Boiled Rice Plain Naan Garlic Naan Beverages One Large Bottle of Water Two Cream Coffees (Floater Coffee style) The friends were prepared the way we ordered it. The staff were very warm and welcoming. They made sure we felt at home. Poem In Oakengates, Telford, there is a gem, Bangla Pride, a culinary stem. A place where spices meet and blend, Where every dish feels like a friend. One evening, as the clock struck nine, Two friends and I, in mood to dine, Stepped into this abode of taste, Eager for flavours, in no haste. Appetisers first, a tempting start, Mint sauce, onion salad, a culinary art. Mango chutney, red sauce in a tub, Plain poppadom’s, our tastebuds to scrub. Then came the mains, a sight to behold, King prawn Tawa, hot and bold. Lamb Tawa twice, medium heat, Tarka Dall, a lentil treats. Boiled rice and plain Haan, simple yet fine, Garlic Naan, in its aroma, we would recline. Each dish is tailored, with no coriander in sight, Perfectly crafted, to our sheer delight. To quench our thirst, choices were made, Ample water, and coffee, cream-laden and laid. Floater Coffee, a duo, for a caffeine embrace, A gentle end to our dining grace. The staff, like stars, shone bright and warm, Welcoming, and caring, in every form. Ensuring comfort, like being at home, In their presence, our hearts freely roam. So, here is to Bangla Pride, a culinary treasure, In Telford, it stands, as a place of pleasure. With dishes so fine, and hospitality’s heart, A memory made, in every part. By Masood Saeed (27 November, 2023)

Shaun Hipkin

Visited last night for a meal with the Mrs.Staff were friendly, and the food was delicious. 5 stars to you :-)If I lived here, I would be going back very soon.Easy parking behind the restaurant.

Adrian Brown

I'll break down my experience...Ordering - I used the app to order. It was an easy process and very straightforward. Pictures would have been nice, but didn't affect the overall experience too much at all.Delivery - it was a Saturday night so I made sure to order in good time. I'd say roughly 40mins to arrive...maybe an hour but I wasnt clock watching. The delivery driver was a nice guy, friendly and efficient.The food - amazing! Really nice, hot and exactly what was ordered. I went for my default order (wherever I go it's a CTM), the wife tried something new and I ended up envious as hers was amazing. Try the stir-fry chips! I didn't know what they were before...now they are all I can think about! Plenty of food...good portions and everything tasted fresh.It was my first time going there....and now it's top of my list to go again.Would definitely recommend.

Charlotte Taylor-Williams

Very reasonably priced and the staff were friendly and joking around, food was gorgeous!

Oakly56

Friendly staff in this small restaurant which you can bring your own drinks as they have no licence. We found the Nan breads very good but mains a bit average but not bad excellent coffee to finnish and reasonably priced.

ourmark

I travel to Telford once or twice a year for work and I try to come here because I can eat like a king while staying within my expenses budget. The food is top notch and service is fast. One thing I have noticed is that it seems busier now than in previous years. That's a good thing, but I would definitely recommend booking for groups of 4 or more people.

Hollie Capsey

This Indian is quite frankly, outstanding. The food is amazing. Cooked to perfection, tasty, well presented. And the staff are absolute diamonds. We had a meal for my 10yr old sons birthday last weekend and not only was the food delicious as always, they overheard it was his birthday and gave him a box of milk tray chocolates at the end of our meal. My son was overwhelmed by their kindness. Thank you so much.Food here is amazing and so are the people that run it. Takeaways just as good. Highly recommend.

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