We had take out and got 3 chicken nuggets for freeVegetarian options: Plenty on menuDietary restrictions: Different options check there websiteParking: A few streets with paid street parking around the areaKid-friendliness: Good with tablesWheelchair accessibility: Easy to access
ajmal damree
Friendly, welcoming, amazing food. Halal food.Vegetarian options: Paneer, naan, veg curryDietary restrictions: Food is halalKid-friendliness: Kid enjoyed the decors and free to walk around
Rhoda Mathews
Great place! Wonderful food (very happy to adjust for dietary / allergy needs). Staff were excellent; had a great evening, thank you very much!
Satoshi Nakamoto
This place is interesting. It’s clearly very popular amongst the Worthing community and attracts huge numbers most nights. It’s beyond overrated. The food is quite bad, like generic food with no real slant or prescision of cooking. I’m genuinely confused why it’s so popular. All I can think of is that once a restaurant becomes part of the fabric of a community the food becomes lazy and misguided. There’s a place in Kent called The Shamrat which should be a guideline for all long standing curry houses. It’s had the same management for over 30 years and the food is high quality. The service is outstanding as they take the time to actually talk to their customers. What’s more is that it has the feeling of a canteen. The waiters shout the names of the dishes in the hope someone puts their hand up and responds to the what sounds like a military order. What would be better is if the waiter took notice as to who is ordering what rather than bark at the customers. There is no attention to customer service which makes the whole experience feel alienating. All in all a disheartening evening. Because of the energy of the staff it all feels quite stressful.
Will
Food was below average, Went for the chicken dansak and chicken tikka madras. The dansak was basically a korma the sauce was stodgy and thick. Chicken tasted a little old, the madras tasted like a spicy tomato soup tikka was very dry and small. Maybe caught them on an off day?
Mat Bellenie
Myself, wife and nan regularly go to the Mahaan for lunch because the food is always very nice and feels authentic. It’s the reason we come back.This time was no different however the service we had wasn’t great and made the experience non-enjoyable.We arrived at 1255 for the lunch service, the way we were greeted wasn’t inviting, the impression wasnt very welcoming. Along with that, don’t like that one of the staff was very casual wearing shorts and flip flops.When we were shown to the table, the first thing the waiter said to us very abruptly was ‘we close at 2pm’. Immediately this made us feel like we were going to be made to rush thru our lunch.As always I wanted to order a tandoori mixed grill, when I attempted to order I was given push back by the waiter saying it takes to long to cook, even though there was an hour left till closed. When I questioned this, I was given a lame answer about the clay oven. This has never happened to me before. Wasnt happy with the response.The food is always very consistent and great, however the waiting staff were poor and really made us feel we were an inconvenience. Shame as we always go to the Mahaan but am put off going for a while.It feels like the team are not happy during the 2 hour lunch window, which adds to the not so pleasant experience. I hope this can be rectified
Jayne Bishop
Great food
Rebecca Best
Lovely food, great
Nikki Lock
Had a takeaway delivery, so disappointed, cold no flavour worse curry we have had. Always had good food before but this was awful.
Ianstuart24
The food was delicious and environment was excellent. Customer service was top notch. Great for family dinner.
It was a great experience. Decoration was beautiful. The staffs were very welcoming. The foods were delicious. Highly recommended.
carter94
Ordered a takeaway ( this was our Christmas eve treat in January due to being in hospital over Christmas) Starters were OK but the mains were so disappointing chicken dansak and chicken biryani were absolutely tasteless and ended up in the bin along with the sag paneer which was bitter. All the food was cold. For £47 for 2 meal I did expect To enjoy our dinner but it was awful.
Szymon Humięcki
As always - just exquisite ?Best restaurant in town!
Allan311
This place used to be great - but did not enjoy my recent experience. The service was not friendly and impossible to order further drinks. Did not feel welcomed when arrived in bar area. Also - the couple of people who had lamb reported that it was very overcooked and tough.
Charlotte Mia Sperrin
we’ve recently moved to worthing and have tried a few indian restaurants and this is the best indian in worthing, super friendly staff couldn’t do enough and the food was AMAZING, we will be back (probably too much)
We had take out and got 3 chicken nuggets for freeVegetarian options: Plenty on menuDietary restrictions: Different options check there websiteParking: A few streets with paid street parking around the areaKid-friendliness: Good with tablesWheelchair accessibility: Easy to access
Friendly, welcoming, amazing food. Halal food.Vegetarian options: Paneer, naan, veg curryDietary restrictions: Food is halalKid-friendliness: Kid enjoyed the decors and free to walk around
Great place! Wonderful food (very happy to adjust for dietary / allergy needs). Staff were excellent; had a great evening, thank you very much!
This place is interesting. It’s clearly very popular amongst the Worthing community and attracts huge numbers most nights. It’s beyond overrated. The food is quite bad, like generic food with no real slant or prescision of cooking. I’m genuinely confused why it’s so popular. All I can think of is that once a restaurant becomes part of the fabric of a community the food becomes lazy and misguided. There’s a place in Kent called The Shamrat which should be a guideline for all long standing curry houses. It’s had the same management for over 30 years and the food is high quality. The service is outstanding as they take the time to actually talk to their customers. What’s more is that it has the feeling of a canteen. The waiters shout the names of the dishes in the hope someone puts their hand up and responds to the what sounds like a military order. What would be better is if the waiter took notice as to who is ordering what rather than bark at the customers. There is no attention to customer service which makes the whole experience feel alienating. All in all a disheartening evening. Because of the energy of the staff it all feels quite stressful.
Food was below average, Went for the chicken dansak and chicken tikka madras. The dansak was basically a korma the sauce was stodgy and thick. Chicken tasted a little old, the madras tasted like a spicy tomato soup tikka was very dry and small. Maybe caught them on an off day?
Myself, wife and nan regularly go to the Mahaan for lunch because the food is always very nice and feels authentic. It’s the reason we come back.This time was no different however the service we had wasn’t great and made the experience non-enjoyable.We arrived at 1255 for the lunch service, the way we were greeted wasn’t inviting, the impression wasnt very welcoming. Along with that, don’t like that one of the staff was very casual wearing shorts and flip flops.When we were shown to the table, the first thing the waiter said to us very abruptly was ‘we close at 2pm’. Immediately this made us feel like we were going to be made to rush thru our lunch.As always I wanted to order a tandoori mixed grill, when I attempted to order I was given push back by the waiter saying it takes to long to cook, even though there was an hour left till closed. When I questioned this, I was given a lame answer about the clay oven. This has never happened to me before. Wasnt happy with the response.The food is always very consistent and great, however the waiting staff were poor and really made us feel we were an inconvenience. Shame as we always go to the Mahaan but am put off going for a while.It feels like the team are not happy during the 2 hour lunch window, which adds to the not so pleasant experience. I hope this can be rectified
Great food
Lovely food, great
Had a takeaway delivery, so disappointed, cold no flavour worse curry we have had. Always had good food before but this was awful.
The food was delicious and environment was excellent. Customer service was top notch. Great for family dinner.
Restaurantji Recommends
It was a great experience. Decoration was beautiful. The staffs were very welcoming. The foods were delicious. Highly recommended.
Ordered a takeaway ( this was our Christmas eve treat in January due to being in hospital over Christmas) Starters were OK but the mains were so disappointing chicken dansak and chicken biryani were absolutely tasteless and ended up in the bin along with the sag paneer which was bitter. All the food was cold. For £47 for 2 meal I did expect To enjoy our dinner but it was awful.
As always - just exquisite ?Best restaurant in town!
This place used to be great - but did not enjoy my recent experience. The service was not friendly and impossible to order further drinks. Did not feel welcomed when arrived in bar area. Also - the couple of people who had lamb reported that it was very overcooked and tough.
we’ve recently moved to worthing and have tried a few indian restaurants and this is the best indian in worthing, super friendly staff couldn’t do enough and the food was AMAZING, we will be back (probably too much)