This is the second time we have eaten here and cannot fault the food. This time we used our Gourmet Society card. The website said up to 3 courses free when 3 courses purchased.We only had 2 courses each but when it came to the bill, the owner/proprietor said that the offer was only for one free main course and didn't want to let us have the free starter. It was only when I went to the trouble of finding the website and offer on my smartphone, (with a lot of time and effort as the internet connection was a bit hit and miss), that he relented. They couldn't have been nicer when serving us, but when he had to admit we were right, it was hard work to get a smile out of him, let alone a thanks and goodbye. At the end of the day, it was only a £5 difference, so I don't know why he made such a fuss. It spoilt the meal experience really and I don't know what would have happened if I hadn't managed to get the website to load properly in the end - any longer and we would have been late for our show at the theatre.The previous time we ate here, they couldn't get the credit card machine to work and we ended up trying to get sufficient cash together - nearly missing our appointment again! We don't seem to have much luck at this curry house! (Wish these discount dining card people would make sure the offer is correct - or should it be the responsibility of the restaurant?
Baltilovers
Upstairs and not over-inviting entrance, but excellent value and an all round, sound, standard curry house meal. All the usual choices, and the chef will tailor curries to your liking, if asked.
The early bird menu (served until 10pm!) offers a 3 course choice and is topped up with a poppadum and coffee. Excellent value at £5-99.
Own drinks permitted, but a bar is available.
Friendly staff. Easy street parking and central for town.
Lucy
I thought the meal was very nice compared to other Indian restaurants the portion sizes are probably smaller. however the meal altogether is very nice.