WONDERING where to go next time you fancy a curry? We've put together a list of the best Indian restaurants in Wrexham and Flintshire according to Tripadvisor.
After recently collating lists of the best restaurants and cafes across Wrexham and Flintshire, this week we have identified the best curry houses in the counties.
We've taken the top five rated Indians from both Wrexham and Flintshire according to Tripadvisor, and they are as follows:
WREXHAM
1. Anise - The popular Inidan restaurant located opposite Eagles Meadow is number one on the list. 4.5/5 rating from 410 reviews.
2. Ijazz - The award-winning curry house situated near the bus station in Wrexham is next up. It boasts another 4.5/5 rating from 326 reviews.
3. Black Peppers - Another award-winning Indian in Wrexham. Based in the middle of the city centre, it has a four-star rating from 387 reviews.
4. Tava - Based in Holt, the popular curry house has a four-star rating from its 207 reviews.
5. Red Lion, Marford - The former village pub turned Indian is under new management as of December and has a 4/5 rating from 111 reviews.
FLINTSHIRE
1. Raj Balti - The popular Indian restaurant in Flint is first on the list. It is rated very highly with a 4.5/5 rating from 539 reviews.
2. Quay Fine Dining - The Connah's Quay Curry House is second up. It boasts a 4.5/5 rating from 557 reviews.
3. Parivaar - The Indian based in Mold is another popular restaurant. It has another 4.5/5 rating from 448 reviews.
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4. Indian Lounge - The Curry House in Nannerch is next on the list with a 4.5/5 rating from 391 reviews.
5. East Meets West - Last but not least is the Indian in Buckley which boasts a five-star rating from its 27 reviews.
Is there anywhere you feel should be included in the list?
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