We came for lunch and both got a lunch set. Even though dal curry isn't included in the sets, they gave us dal curry instead, with no extra charge. They let us get chai instead of lassi, for free as well. So, that was really great.
We were given some chicken soup when we sat down. It was very greasy, so we didn't enjoy that. The set came with a small salad, which had delicious dressing, but was cabbage and a few small pieces of lettuce.
Even though this is an Indian restaurant, the dal curry was very soupy, so it seemed more like Nepal-style curry. It was very disappointing.
The naan was crispy and fluffy, but it was very plain tasting. The chai was average, but wasn't as strong as I usually prefer.
Overall, the service, the atmosphere, and the hospitality, was very nice. But, the food was ok, but mostly disappointing. Maybe the other curries or...
Read moreProper Indian cuisine (no Bangladeshi or Pakistani dishes found in the menu!) though less hot-and-spicy than in the UK, their "four peppers" are very similar to "two peppers" in the UK :). Loved it, didn't want to stop eating the food and leave the place! :))) We spent something like under £30 for our dinner, a 6-7 course meal between four of us with no alcoholic drinks. The restaurant is across the road from a pine forest / park on the seaside that offers very beautiful sunsets and...
Read moreReally tasty and good value food. The service varies depending on how busy the restaurant is. There is a free all you can eat soup counter. It tastes really good and is great to eat whilst you wait for your meal. Sometimes the soup is too popular and may not be available at the time of your visit, which is disappointing. This chain of Indian restaurants is really good and I recommend it to all my Japanese friends. English and Japanese spoken...
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