Finding the Best Bristol Indian Restaurants

Bristol city centre is literally teaming with Indianwell known to the local taxi drivers and residents
restaurants of the highest calibre, offering a rangealike, should you happen to get lost.
of traditional and contemporary Indian cuisine toThose eager to venture out further still may be
suit every need and occasion. Locating the bestable to uncover some of the less well-known
restaurants in any city the size of Bristol can berestaurants Bristol has to offer, specifically
like hunting for a needle in a haystack - yet withtowards the University of Bristol campus which is
the range of quality on offer in Bristol, it's hardhome to a number of different restaurants and
not to stumble across a top-notch Indian eatery.cafes, mainly targeted towards the student
That said, it is still valuable to know where to findaudience. Even still, these restaurants operate to
the top Bristol restaurants, and how to accesshigh quality standards and please discerning
them from the city centre to ensure evencustomers on a nightly basis, so you may very
visitors to Bristol can benefit from a good meal atwell uncover a restaurant that's destined for
affordable prices.greater things - and one day, no doubt, for higher
Bristol Indian restaurants are many in number, yetprices.
their locations are often outwith the centre ofThe range of Bristol Indian restaurants is
town. Beside the harbour, in the shadow ofextreme, taking in both average-standard
significant redevelopment and regeneration of thetakeaway restaurants and very up-market, high
area, there are multiple Indian restaurantsclass sit-in restaurants. Of course there's also
concentrated near the nightspots andplenty of coverage in the middle ground, ensuring
entertainment districts. Unlike many otherthat whatever you're looking for in your meal,
restaurants which are set up in Baldwin Street,you'll find it in Bristol. As a result, its Indian
Indian restaurants are most likely to be foundrestaurants are current across all age ranges and
along the short walk from the centre to theprofessions, making it one of the most inclusive
harbour, with very few located in the heart ofand diverse restaurant communities in the
the city itself.south-west.
For those that fancy heading slightly further out,For the Indian food-lover, Bristol is a haven of
there are also several Indian restaurants withinhigh quality, authentic cooking that uses the best
comfortable walking distance of the museum andof ingredients to create the simple food we all
art gallery - perfect for the culture-vulture lookinglove. Whether you move with the masses and
to recharge the batteries after a day of admiringchoose a Tikka Masala, or you opt for something
the exhibits. Both the harbour area restaurantsmore 'exotic', dining out at a Bristol restaurant is
and those near the museum should be easyguaranteed to deliver great food and value for
enough to find for visitors to Bristol, and will bemoney.