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Reviews of Tropical Spice, Stourbridge

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Review by Visitor to Stourbridge on 3rd February, 2008

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Had a take away from this place. Couldn't finish it. Suggest they start using fresh ingredients which don't taste like wet cardboard.

Date visited: 3/02/08

Review by Dave on 16th August, 2006

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My wife and I regularly eat at The Tropical Spice. We have tried other Indian Restaurants in the surrounding area but none can match up to the standard set by The Tropical Spice. When you walk in you are met by a smile from one of the friendly and polite mebers of staff, and you are led courteously to your table. The restaurant itself has good ambience and traditional music is audible in the background. The restaurant decor has a modern theme, and is very clean. The service is first class and staff extremely helpful. The selection of food on offer is vast and varied, with several different regions covered, each dish is dscribed well. If you don't see what you want, ask and if it can be done it will be. The food is always served piping hot and is consistenly good, with each dish its own unique flavour. I can recommend the Tawa and Karahi dishes, they have very intersting flavours, and make a nice change from the standard dishes. My wife loves the vegetarian dishes and again these are always consistenly good. The restaurant is licenesed and offers Cobra on draught, as well as having a good selection of wines. Overall I would recommend a visit to the Tropical Spice, and go on try something different.

Date visited: 16 Aug 06

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