Sanskruti Restaurant
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Came here on a visit to Manchester from London, and I have to say I’ve never had such authentic and flavourful dishes at an Indian restaurant before. After the first bite, I was taken back home to memorable food. The dishes were also presented nicely, and combined with the beautiful decor, the overall atmosphere of the restaurant was lovely! Service was also great. Staff were attentive and friendly. It’s honestly a shame Sanskruti doesn’t have a branch in London, as I’m already planning my next trip to Manchester just for this place! :)
Ordered starters, mains and sides and drinks, or for a total of £61 between two people. The food is always delightful and offers an amazing challenge to meat based restaurants, this is the sort of food that makes vegetarian food stand out! Manager is nice, staff are nice (Shreya was very kind as was her colleague). I hope this restaurant stays in business for many years to come - fantastic place!
There is a great selection on the menu to choose from, all the food we had was full of flavour and was very tasty. The food didn't take too long to arrive and the staff were friendly. There are three toilets, one being wheel chair friendly, and they were clean. We went on a Friday and it was busy.
One of our favourites in the UK. We love visiting this place and its other location in Liverpool. My partner is vegan and this restaurant offers her one of the widest ranges of meal choices anywhere. Not only is the selection vast, but so many dishes sound beautiful. The meals don't just sound good. They taste delicious, too! Our picture doesn't do this place any justice. I'd half devoured the dish when I took this picture to send to a friend to make them jealous. 😂 I'm not vegan, and often, my complaint when leaving a vegan restaurant is I'm left still feeling hungry. That isn't the case here. On our last visit, we ordered a sharing platter to start, a main meal each with a side of rice and the potato stuffed bread (I've forgotten the name), and a side dish. We left feeling very comfortably full. Unfortunately, we don't live local, but whenever we are in the North West, we pop by to try another dish on the menu. I'd 100% recommend giving it a try.
This place is without doubt, the best Indian restaurant I’ve ever been too! I am a vegetarian but my husband is not and even he loves it here! We’ve visited 3 times now and we live just over an hour away but it’s absolutely worth the drive. The restaurant itself is very pretty inside with lovely authentic ornaments and trinkets and the staff are always fast and efficient. I highly recommend the babycorn Manchurian for starter it’s so sticky and absolutely packed with flavour, yes it’s spicy and packs a punch but I could eat it all day long lol! For mains I had the paneer malai kofta, the star anise sauce they use for this dish is literally out of this world! It’s incredible and I find myself not wanting it to end! Sweet, creamy but with a nice little kick and tons of flavour. My husband has the paneer lababdar and this was also amazing with an incredibly flavourful sauce. The family sized naan bread was huge and very well made. The pilau rice was beautiful and very authentic, not packed with tacky yellow food colouring and it had a lovely texture to it. Even if you are not vegan or vegetarian, I highly recommend you try this place you will not be disappointed! My new favourite place to spend date-night lol.