4/5 Uzma S. 11 months ago on Google
An
great
effort
to
introduce
regional
Indian
dishes
but
lacks
authentic
flavour
punch.
Location:
Easily
accessible
and
close
to
the
centre.
Only
drawback
is
it
has
no
parking
of
it’s
own
but
there’s
a
coop
free
parking
just
a
minute
away
from
the
restaurant.
Service:
The
staff
was
attentive
and
provided
a
good
service.
Welcoming
and
quick
service.
Rates:
The
prices
are
pretty
much
the
standard
rates
but
definitely
not
overpriced
with
each
main
within
the
range
of
£8
-
£11.
A
large
portion
of
starter,
large
portion
of
naan,
2
mains,
portion
of
rice
and
papad
costed
us
£50.
The
portion
size
is
standard
as
well.
Food:
Sharing
tandoori
platter
was
the
highlight.
Enjoyed
the
sizzling
veggies
giving
an
authentic
tandoor
flavour.
Vegetable
jaipuri
&
punjabi
kadhi
were
good
but
didn’t
stand
out.
I
do
regret
not
trying
the
gujarati
menu
which
seemed
like
their
speciality
but
the
mains
were
strictly
average.
Madras
nimbu
paani
was
the
one
I
had
closest
to
what
is
served
in
India.
Drawback:
I
usually
believe
in
tipping
and
rightly
so
one
must
but
when
I
read
the
bill,
a
10%
service
charge
was
added
without
consent
and
without
the
words
optional
against
it.
I
do
feel
it’s
a
customers
right
to
know
it’s
an
optional
charge
and
must
be
stated.
Overall:
A
good
restaurant
with
a
different
menu
which
does
set
it
apart
from
other
restaurants.
1 person found this review helpful 👍