Arrived here with my girlfriend expecting nice enjoyable meal however we had starters and main. My girlfriend always gets a chicken korma every curry place she goes and always eats it and likes it however this one was absolutely terrible and had a disgusting sweet coffee vile taste to it so much so she couldn't eat more than a mouthful. What was supposed to be an enjoyable meal with my girlfriend was ruined because management where not helpful and didn't even refund us for the meal she did not eat. Also to add insult to injury the toilets stank in the girls and we're not clean, what does this tell you about an establishment and the cleanliness of there kitchen if they can't even keep the toilets at the front of the house clean. Also feel ill hours later with stomach cramps. My lamb bhuna was terrible and the meat tasted off, the naan breads were dry and the onion bhajis were ready made out of a packet. The rice was also overdone. Worse Indian resteraunt I have ever visited the staff were rude when I politely complained and didn't refund my girlfriends uneaten meal. Do yourself a favour and avoid this at all costs no surprise the resteraunt was dead on a Friday night, Halloween aswell when every other resteraunt was rammed. Joke of an establishment.
pj
Food very good piping hot and service very good bit pricey bt would definitely go back again
Nathan
I duly attended this restaurant this evening at 7pm. There were no other customers there when I arrived which wasn't a great sign, but in this economy I didn't read anything into that. Times is hard and all that.
The first staff member I saw was the barman. He looked so miserable and struggled to welcome me with any warmth. When the next member of staff brought me the menu my enthusiasm didn't rise at all. The restaurant offers a tea-time menu until 8pm of 2 courses for £10.95. They did not offer me the menu upon arrival and I had to ask for it.
I ordered Lamb Tikka starter and Chicken Madras with pilau rice main course.
The lamb was dry and I'd say had been been "warmed up" a good few times previously. It was accompanied by a limp, aged salad which I left. There was no yoghurt dressing which one may normally expect with such a dish.
The main course, chicken madras was delivered in a coconut sauce, perhaps moreassociated with a korma than a madras , with no chilli bite or spice one would normally expect from a Madras curry. The pilau rice was fine.
I was very hungry indeed and ate most of it but felt very let down. The waiter asked at the end of the meal how it was. I told him it wasn't great and asked for the bill. He took time to seek further feedback as to the shortcomings of the meal which showed as a waiter he cared so fair play to him.
I'm sad to report that this was the worst Indian meal I have eaten in 27 years.