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Arusuvai restaurant in Hillsborough


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  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks for all your support and good feedback.

 

We are more than happy to modify our cuisines to your palate requirements (spicy or mild)

We do takeaways and you get 10% off on pick up.

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We are based next to the Hillsborough park tram stop. Please refer to the link below for our location.

 

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Arusuvai+Indian+kitchen+and+Bar,+92-94+Middlewood+Rd,+Sheffield,+South+Yorkshire+S6+4HA/@53.4041695,-1.5034214,19z/data=!4m6!1m3!3m2!1s0x487978c026dcf48b:0xe8c85a36c5290a1a!2s92+Middlewood+Rd,+Sheffield,+South+Yorkshire+S6,+UK!3m1!1s0x487978c0200bd4dd:0x70a847068720436e

 

---------- Post added 24-06-2015 at 22:24 ----------

 

Sorry we are not doing home deliveries at the moment, but planning to do in near future.

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I went recently with family and enjoyed some really beautiful food. The dosas are excellent, though everything we had was so tasty. Truly felt like we were eating abroad, and not across the road from the Jolly Frier!

 

Great staff, cool music and a relaxed atmosphere.

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Yes it is. We were chatting to them after we finished our meal. The menu is different to the one on Abbeydale Road with different dishes but a similar style.

 

who are the owners? is it really authentic south Indian food or "European" south Indian food? We visited Kerela in March and the restaurants serve 2 different versions depending on where you eat. Tourist or local prices reflected which

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who are the owners? is it really authentic south Indian food or "European" south Indian food? We visited Kerela in March and the restaurants serve 2 different versions depending on where you eat. Tourist or local prices reflected which

 

You're the expert - why don't you try the food and tell us what you think?

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Not an expert but interested in an honest opinion of someone with experience of the place. Most places in this country, and this goes for Chinese restaurants, Europeanise its food. This may be good for many? Even in India they practice this for visitors and tourists but the difference can be huge. This place advertises its dishes as "South Indian" which are very different to northern Indian dishes. I just wondered if it's worth visiting.

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