The staff welcomed you nicely. Especially Malaysian since the owner (or the staff) can speak malay and knows about Malaysia.
He offered us curry gravy to eat with biryani and also offered us teh tarik.
The thing is the total bill is £30.50 and where the heck that does comes from? Mutton biryani £9 and kebab set £7, baklava 2 pcs (£2). Mineral water is £1.5. You guys do the math.
So if let say nothing is free and they actually charge the gravy and teh tarik. Is that even equal to £10?
I saw they charge ‘serviette’ for £4. What??? 😢😢😢
So frustrating as the staff welcomed you like...
Read moreWe had two mutton and a chicken biryani. Food tasted good. The owner’s wife cooked it on the spot as we could hear and see her preparing it in the kitchen. We requested for it to be spicy and it was spicy, but not as spicy as we are so used to spicy food from back home. The owner was very friendly, he offered us a place to pray as it was time for Dhuhr/ Jum’uah but the place where Friday prayers were held was far away. The price was €13.50 more than the same meal we had in Firenze the night before. When I checked the bill we were charged table service thrice, that...
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Coming to the quality and availability of Indian food.. it was the worst experience i had wid the indian food. Chicken biryani was tasteless and chicken was raw and it was not fresh. Hygiene standards were very poor.. Morever, They dont have a lot of Indian food available. Basically its not wht they r trying to advertise. So please dont go here there r many other better indian restaurant close to...
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