Recently, we had the pleasure of dining at the Jasmine Indian Restaurant in Milton Keynes. If you are curious to know more about this family-friendly restaurant, keep reading!
My husband’s birthday was on 13th February, but we postponed his birthday dinner due to poor rainy weather. The next day was 14th February, Valentine’s Day, which we celebrated happily at home by watching two romantic movies and eating delicious food! We ordered food from our regular favorite Milton Keynes-based restaurants on both occasions. Finally, on the last Sunday of February, we managed to visit this Jasmine Indian restaurant for our dinner date.
In this article, aside from sharing our dining experience, I’ll also share my look details with you.
Jasmine Indian Restaurant, Milton Keynes Review
The Jasmine Indian Restaurant opened in 2023 and has been on my hotel-try list ever since. As an Indian food lover and reviewer, I always try to find the best Indian restaurants in foreign countries. However, I believe that to review a restaurant, I must try at least 50% of the dishes from its menu, which we couldn’t do this time, unfortunately! Hence, for now, it will be a mini-review of this hotel. After a few months, I’ll update this article and share a detailed review of this place. PINKY PROMISE!
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How to get to the Jasmine Restaurant?
The Jasmine Indian Restaurant is situated just a short distance from the Centre MK shopping complex. All new yet major DESI restaurants like Sankalp, Krispy Dosa, and Mezbaan are located in the same place! From my home, it takes only a 10-minute walk to reach these hotels, haha. If you’re coming from London or other nearby cities, it’ll take about 20-25 minutes to walk from Central MK Train station.
Hotel address is –
Unit 24 Lloyds Court, 9 North Tenth Street, Militon Keynes , MK9 3EL
Tel: +44 7741 487500
TIMING: Tuesday – Sunday. [ 12:00AM – 2:30 PM, 5:30 PM – 10:30PM]
Jasmine Indian Bar & Restaurant Decor
The Jasmine restaurant is not as huge as we expected, but with about 40-50 seats inside, it is airy and nicely decorated. I didn’t notice any staircase/lift service there, so I am unsure if they also have an upper-floor setting for the diners!
Although I admire its nature-inspired modern decor and lovely ambiance, being a religious person, I simply couldn’t ignore the placement of our lord Ganpati Bappa idol near its bar station!
When we visited, the restaurant was packed with several Indian guests. However, we got a lovely dinette quickly upon arrival. I say lovely because the beautiful tree backdrop was perfect for capturing some beautiful photos!
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Jasmine Indian Restaurant Food & Service
The Jasmine Indian restaurant has plenty of vegetarian and non-vegetarian options on their menu. They also offer £15 Lunch Set Menu and Ala Carte Menu. If you are allergic to GLUTEN, DAIRY, OR NUTS, please carefully check their dishes as each item is labeled. I found their menu labeling very clear & helpful.
We ordered dishes from their Ala Carte Menu that night. From the Starters, we ordered Lamb Sheekh kebab (skewer of minced lamb marinated in Indian spices). We ordered Dal Tadka (Indian lentils tempered with Ghee and spices) and Kadai chicken (semi-dry Indian curry cooked with toasted spice mix) from the Curries category, along with Butter Naan, Egg fried rice, and Mango Lassi for me and Masala Buttermilk for him.
Except for Dal Tadka, everything was delicious. The low amount of salt in the Dal made it a bit bland to my liking 🙁. Otherwise, I bet it would have tasted amazing, too. The Lamb Seekh Kebab was cooked to perfection. It was definitely the star dish of that night! Despite being labeled as highly spicy, the Kadai Chicken didn’t burn my mouth, which means it had the perfect level of spices. For the record, I can’t eat too spicy food! I loved that flavourful chicken curry 😍. The chicken pieces were tender, and the gravy was rich and fragrant.
We loved their super crispy and thin butter naan ❤️. However, the Masala buttermilk was quite spicy! I do not like black pepper, and the buttermilk was fully loaded with it, I reckon. My husband enjoyed this drink, though! I savored the creamy, flavorsome, yummy Mango lassi. If you have ever tried our Bengali sweet Sandesh, you’ll love this delightful drink. But I must admit, it tasted more of Sandesh or Kheer mix than Mango!!
They get brownie points from us for their food presentation and quick service. The hotel staff of Jasmine restaurant was polite and friendly. The price-to-quantity ratio is great as well. I wouldn’t say their food portions are huge, but sufficient for two people!
What I Wore To The Birthday Dinner Date:
Now, let me share my Birthday dinner date LOOK details with you. Since it was February month, the season of love and pink, I decided to wear a three-quarter sleeve, pink woolen fur top with my high-waisted straight jeans. I finished the look by pairing it with my coat and boots.
👚 Pink Top: ONLY, India
👖 Blue Straight Jeans: LEVI’S, India
🧥 Cream colored Coat: Forever New, India
👢 Boots: Metro store, India
👉🏻Earrings: Shoppers Stop, India
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Makeup Look Details:
Face:
a) Illamasqua Hydra Veil water-based hydrating gel primer. This one is so good for dry, dehydrated skin! Stay tuned for my full review.
b) MAC color corrector duo (Burnt orange and Rich Yellow) to conceal my dark circles and spots.
c) Estee Lauder Double Wear Foundation in Cashew shade. I have a medium dark complexion (NC 40 for reference), and this shade matches my skin tone. Also, it never oxidizes on my skin, unlike MAC! Do you want a full review? Let me know in the comments.
d) Maybelline Dream Satin Skin Face Powder in the shade PO Peach Puff. It’s one shade lighter than my skin tone 🙁
e) Makeup Forever Mist & Fix dewy Setting Spray. It works wonders on my dry skin!
Eyes:
I am honestly poor at eye makeup! So, I always try to pick colors that match my outfit and then blend them together 😃. But I never forget lining my eyes with a good eyeliner and kohl! That night, I completely forgot to apply the MASCARA 😒!
Eyeshadows used from – ABH Soft Glam palette and Studio London’s palette.
Eyeliner – Rimmel London Glameyes liquid eyeliner in Black and Nykaa Kajal.
Lips:
I simply applied Steve Laurant’s lip liner (in the shade Vogue) as a lipstick to my hydrated lips.
I didn’t use blusher or highlighter here. I know I need to practice more with makeup looks 😕.
CONCLUSION:
Overall,
We enjoyed the Jasmine Indian Restaurant’s delightful, authentic Indian food, the cozy relaxed ambiance, and hospitality 🙂. We look forward to our next visit to this family-friendly restaurant in Milton Keynes!
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