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Wokingham restaurants
Baranda (Indian)

Address:
48-50 Peach Street
Wokingham
Berkshire
RG40 1XG
Tel: 0118 977 6100
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A fairly average Indian restaurant which offers the typical fodder you'd expect from similar venues across the country.

Unexceptional, average priced, can be a bit dour if trade is on the quiet side. Offers occasional Elvis impersonator nights.


Visit: www.baranda.co.uk


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Your comments (3 positive, 1 negative)
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"I am Asian and I don't find the quality of the food here to standard at all. I have had eaten here several times and find the food always disappointing. The rice is always undercooked and all the curries are usually swimming in oil. There are far better restaurants in wokingham and Crowthorne also which have superb Indian food."
Finlay, Wokingham, UK.  May 14, 2010.

"This is my favorite Indian in Wokingham. The food is always of a high standard. Very good service. I love the king prawn goa, best second to none."
John, Wokingham, UK.  March 15, 2010.

"The scribe calls this "A fairly average Indian restaurant" and only gives it two stars. This is above average in quality of food although slightly higher in price than the average. Well worth four stars."
Paul G, Wokingham, UK.  May 4, 2009.

"One of the better Indians in Wokingham. Good and generous size meals, fresh ingredients. Clean bright and spacious, unlike some of the others in town where you are packed in a little too close to neighboring diners."
Richard, Wokingham, UK.  March 2, 2009.