If you’re wondering which takeaway to indulge in this weekend, we might be able to help.
As it’s National Curry Week this week, we’ve rounded up the best places to go for an Indian curry in Bury based on Google Reviews.
All restaurants featured have a rating of at least 4 stars.
5 best places for an Indian curry in Bury according to Google Reviews
Taste of India
Rating: 4.6
Location: 73-75 Crostons Road, Bury, BL8 1LB
One customer wrote: “Wonderful pleasant owners / chefs. Fresh food love going in and seeing them prepare in open kitchen. Deliver always on time or earlier”
Indigo Indian Restaurant
Rating: 4.6
Location: Indigo, 703 Manchester Road, Bury, BL9 9SS
One customer wrote: “Was looking for an Indian restaurant and came across this gem. Great service, and the food was amazing. The curry was delicate, and full of flavour, as was the thin and melt in the mouth nan bread. I'll be back again when I'm visiting the area.”
The Ruposhi
Rating: 4.5
Location: 182 Wood Street, Bury, BL8 2QY
One customer wrote: “Came in with my family, lovely pint of Kingfisher, poppadoms and a chicken tikka masala. Highly recommend coming here. Lovely service and staff :)”
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Sriti
Rating: 4.5
Location: 6 Walmersley Old Road, Bury, BL9 6SQ
One customer wrote: “Wow, Sriti is the nicest Indian food I have ever had. Others just don't even compare. Excellent high quality ingredients and amazing tastes that lift their food high above the crowd.”
Cardamom Cream
Rating: 4.5
Location: 21 Bolton Street, Ramsbottom, Bury, BL0 9HU
One customer wrote: "Amazing food! Gorgeous place! Lovely staff! "Reasonably priced, maybe slightly more than you’re average Indian restaurant, but this place isn’t average. The food is amazing every time and plenty for your money.
"We don’t go anywhere else anymore.
"They even ran to our car to return a dropped baby toy when we left, the best service anywhere!"
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