We called in by chance with a friend who was dubious about Indian food, The cleanliness was at first intimidating however the warmth of the welcome from all the staff was very relaxing. Our food was to the highest standard and our dubious friend was impressed. would highly recommend.
Mr Watson
Not a bad place if i was to pay a tenner for the food, it tasted like a jar of uncle bens ready made curry sauce... with uncooked rice! Not Acceptable at all! very disappointed, best part of the night was leaving...
Dont bother wasting your money...
Trevcar
I booked a table for myself my wife and youngest son to enjoy a highly recommended restaurant in Broughton the evening of Saturday 30th of January. The table was reserved for 19:45pm but on arrival at 19:30 we were greeted by an enormous backlog of diners congregating in the entrance and around the bar, ''no problem'' said the waiter and we were swiftly seated in a tiny recess next to the toilets and front door and told to have a drink, the table would be available in 30mins.................................................2hrs 15mins later. We were seated in another side room next to a table 12 year olds on a birthday party squealing loudly in the absence of their parents who were sat in a another part of the restaurant enjoying the company of adults (out of shot of the squeelers) The time is now 22:10 and our order was finally taken, popodums and chutneys now because it was too late to really relax and take our time. The main courses Korma, Pokil? and Hasina were of good quality meat and chicken but tepid, we were past complaining again we just wanted to go. When we asked for the bill our waiter offered a drink as compensation for the wait................a little after the horse had bolted. The Manager apologised and blamed other customers for saying they had booked when clearly they hadn't by admission he said they allowed too many diners and couldn't cope. Would we return? no! but had they said when we rang and booked that they were very full we would have come another night, they have lost our future custom. We shall stick with Bangla Fusion (Much Hoole) EastEast(Preston)
Clifford
The first thing you notice on entering this restaurant is that its immaculate. Your welcome is sincere as you are guided to the bar seating area for a drink. The food is excellent and the service attentive and friendly from a young crew of waiters with tricky haircuts! The management are justly proud of this fairly new Preston Indian restaurant. Give it a go!