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BEWARE, THIS PLACE IS NOT A RESTAURANT. Do NOT go here if you are planning on eating a meal. Went out of our way to go to a restaurant for an evening meal to be treated very rudely when we asked for a table. The place should be shut down for misleading people by calling it a restaurant. IT ISN'T AVOID DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME.
First time I’ve tried here. Just a takeaway of chicken madras keema rice. Plated the rice. Then the madras. Curry was watery. Which I have seen from some India restaurants. But this was a lot. Which in turn watered down the flavour of the rice. Would go again but only as it’s the only one. Next time I’ll include photos if the same.
First time dining here at the Moonlight on Valentines evening and very impressed. A very warm welcome upon arrival having booked via telephone earlier. We ordered one mains a couple of side orders, pompadours, naan, beer and wine, the quality of food cooked and serving was excellent so if you ever fancy a top notch Indian in Hungerford Moonlight is the place to go! Until our next visit, thank you.
The Moonlight was recommended to us in the bar at the Three Swans as the best Indian restaurant in Hungerford -I don 't think they have much competition though as it is a small town. It was pretty good but not spectacular -I hesitated to rate it only three stars average as this seems a little harsh but neither was it really a four star meal very good . To be fair, we only had a takeaway, so i can 't comment on the restaurant 's ambience or service. I had a vegetable dansak which was rich and filling but also a little on the sweet side and not as spicy as I would 've liked it to be. My spinach rice, crispy onion bhajis, poppadoms and mango chutney were all very good though. My partner had a chicken tikka which she described as a bit dry and tasteless but her mushroom bhajia side dish and mushroom pilau rice were both excellent and succulent. My family had various other curries and rice dishes, naan breads, etc. but we were all very hungry so I didn 't pay much attention to them -not much was left, which is usually a good sign! The spinach rice seemed to be a hit with everyone. All in all, if you want an Indian takeaway in Hungerford, this does the job but don 't expect anything that you can 't find on any High Street in Britain -except the excellent spinach rice!
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