Terrible
Waited over 2 hours for food to arrive and it never did. Called the restaurant multiple times and no answer. Money taken. Absolutely shocking service do not recommend
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Rajdoot Indian Restaurant in Hailsham, East Sussex is a newly refurbished restaurant established on 1989.
46, 48 High St, Hailsham BN27 1AX, BN27 1AX, Hailsham, United Kingdom
Waited over 2 hours for food to arrive and it never did. Called the restaurant multiple times and no answer. Money taken. Absolutely shocking service do not recommend
My family were celebrating a special birthday. We ordered a meal for 26 people on line.
The meal arrived on time well packed and still hot.
Everyone was in agreement that it was outstanding both in quantity and quality, nothing to throw away was testament to that.
It's a great pity we do not live in Hailsham, as our local curry restaurant does not compare.
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