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Reviews of Raj Pavilion, Tunbridge Wells

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Review by Mr Seymour Dyckes & Ms. Suha Alkhalifa on 8th January, 2010

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After reading these rather positively astounding reviews, I decided to have a look for myself. Unfortunately the other diners were incredibly noisy and bothersome - the service was adequate at best. This all came at a frightful price as I was taken violently ill afterwards - I had suffered acute food poisoning with violent vomiting attacks. I found out that the dip that was given to the diners was actually taken back to the kitchen, re-filled with the same containers without being washed - and then served back to other guests. You can imagine how many diners have soiled their hands in the bathroom, then contaminated the dips throughout the night. If you're looking for a spicy curry and a visit to the emergency room, look no further. Bon appetit.

Date visited: 7/1/10

Review by john on 3rd February, 2008

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excellent food. Wipe out all traditional dishes unless if someone ask for it. good service

Date visited: 31/12/2007

Review by jewel on 3rd March, 2007

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Visited four of us. Very nice deco and food is excellent.Service is not so great but it is ok.

Date visited: 25/02/2007

Review by Guy Stevenson on 7th February, 2007

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This is one of the best, in terms of food, price and service. The service is nothing but superb, all staff are exceptionally friendly. The food is top class and for reasonable prices. It certainly leaves you with wanting to go back for more.

Date visited: 06/02/2007

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