nice atmosphere excellent food and service this is now included in all inclusive package need to book well worth avisit
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nice atmosphere excellent food and service this is now included in all inclusive package need to book well worth avisit
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This was a marvelous restaurant........best food that my daughter & I had for all of our holiday, great value for money....worth every penny & I would of paid more (if I had too)!
this is situated in dreams vacation hotel..they do a choice of either Indian or Chinese and you can have a little of both but the portions are so big you definately get value for money..Service was excellent..highly recommended
The service was lovely, and the restaurant was stunning the food was great, there were big portions!! the desserts were amazing I Try the Deep fried bananas with vanilla ice cream and Honey.
We had all intentions of going to the Mumbai at the Grand Sharm, but the Thompsons representative recommended the Asia House as a better restaurant. We should have stuck with our original plan. The setting is predominantly Chinese, with Chinese lanterns and decor. I requested the wine list and this came as a greasy laminated sheet, with a selection of three local and two European wines. The menu was limited and this to came in a plastic and greasy folder. Two beers were ordered and arrived fairly promptly but the beer was warm. A starter of Shish Kebab was ordered, this was not on the limited starter menu, but as a main dish shared between two. The kebabs were over cooked, poorly seasoned and spiced, the accompanying garnish tasted better. A tandoori chicken and a jalfrizie chicken were ordered as main dishes, with plain rice, garlic naan and Bombay potato. We have tasted better supermarket TV dinners than the dishes served, in fact I asked for mine spicy and this was done by adding copious amounts of ground pepper. On the bright side the rice was done correctly and the naan bread was passable. The cost for this was 320 Egyptian pounds and to be honest we should have gone to the Grand Sharm's Mumbai and spent considerably more.
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