Saleem Bagh Indian Cuisine

476 Station Rd, Dorridge, Solihull
01564 777190

Recent Reviews

Neil Ewart

Called in on spec for an evening meal . Food was first class and the waiter was attentive and courteous without being intrusive. Parking was easy and , not living in the area , I noted it is situated right by the railway station.Plan to return with friends

katiekitkat052

Fantastic takeaway, standard of food and service consistent for 30 years +. Haven't been as frequently due to personal circumstances, however the manager greeted and remembered our family which was lovely. Will be back very soon ?

James Hazell

Absolutely perfect! The food was amazing, the waiter was amazing and the owner was a true gentleman. If I'm ever in the area again I'll be coming back here!!!!

KEITH GILLINGHAM

Super evening tonight, there were 7 of us and all had something different from the menu, all excellent quality food and plenty of it.Our only comment to the owners was that we would have preferred a little more heat to the dishes and we were advised to ask for "Home Style" spiced curries.Thank you!

Joe Luise

Have been going for years and always good food.

Derrick Dyas

This Indian resteraunt has been going for over 30 years with the same owner/manager.There is always a friendly but formal welcome and the food is excellent.Even if I did not live 400m away I would still travel to eat here.

James Andrian

I can only post this photo as I already inhaled my Hareleye and the Allo Gobi. The dine-in experience is definitely one to try - everything was a fantastic dine-in treat. Told my partner Bangladeshi curries are far more refined than any curry there is - and this place in Dorridge is one true gem.

allanbF3255PX

The food at Saleem Bagh is excellent, I have been coming here for the past 18 years and can recommend the restaurant.

Jade Lewis

Food was amazing with excellent customer service. Defo return soon. massive thanks to chef.

Marion Wright

Always good food and friendly staff, well worth a visit

Julie Reihill

Not great. Had takeaway , wrong rice. Only one prawn in dish. Won't be having another takeaway from here.

m21ad

You can safely ignore the hysterical 1 star reviews. I have been coming to Saleem Bagh for over 20 years and a recent visit, my first since the pandemic, confirmed that the restaurant remains what it always has been - a traditional, reliable, local Indian restaurant, in pleasant surroundings with good food at reasonable prices. Service was polite and efficient. After a mediocre recent experience at a nearby “modern” Indian restaurant, the Saleem Bagh did not disappoint.

charmaine Bragg

First and last time going. The locations great the waiter was very nice looked after us well but the food was terrible, such a shame. We ate a little not to offend the chef but reading past reviews it was similar to what other have said. Disappointed. Given 2 stars because of the waiter not the food.

Mark Tucker

As the waiter gave us our menus he asked us to leave a review, so here it is...This is, without exception, THE WORST INDIAN FOOD I HAVE EVER TASTED, and potentially the worst food I've ever eaten at a restaurant. Unfortunately we had arrived in Dorridge to find the well-reviewed Chinese restaurant we had intended going to was closed. As options were limited and it was getting late we decided to take a chance on Saleem Bagh, which at the time was virtually empty save for a table for 2 eating in the window. Admittedly several more tables came in after us and we got the impression some were regulars, quite why anyone would patronise here regularly is beyond me!All of the the food painfully was bland and surprisingly devoid of virtually any seasoning, the quality was poor and the curries looked and tasted like they had used tinned soup as a base, adding minimal herbs & spices in a very poor attempt to add flavour. We also got the impression some of it was pre-prepared well in advance and cooked from frozen. £4 for a pint that wasn't actually a pint of lukewarm flat budget brand cola.Frankly, you could cook better Indian food than this at home, a ready meal from Sainsbury's opposite would've been a better option - wild horses would not drag us back!

stuart spencer

Having eaten here before i was expecting a decent meal but was left very disappointed. A paneer dish consisted of what appeared to be a sauce that you could buy from a supermarket containing a few chunks of undercooked paneer, much the same with the mixed vegetable curry - a small amount of potato in a near identical sauce. Chicken balti ditto, still, at least the naans were ok.

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