DON'T visit if you are disabled. The staff don't care or know how to treat or look after disabled people.
This score I purely based on how the staff treated me, not on the food.
I have two false knees, a false hip, reconstructed feet and reconstructed hands. I can therefore only stand for about 5 to 10 minutes.
I arrived on Tuesday at around 20:15 -20:20 and asked for a table for one.
At that time, I could see at least 2 empty tables.
The initial look I got from the person who asked what I wanted was very disapproving (possibly because I am disabled). I was told that a group in the middle tables were leaving, so I should wait just a few minutes.
I pointed out that because of my disabilities, I find it difficult to use one of the middle tables that was being offered.
He said just wait.
As I could see the two empty tables, I asked if I could have the empty table by the window.
Grudgingly, he said yes, so I was allowed to sit down.
The menus arrived very quickly, so I looked through what, to be fair, was a very good selection of food.
After about a 15 to 20 minute wait, he came over to what I thought, take my order.
Instead, he asked ma to move to one of the middle tables which had only just been vacated (20 minutes or so after I was told to stand and wait "a couple of minutes").
I said, again, that I can't sit on that type of table and asked why they were not treating a disabled person with respect. I don't know what he said as he was speaking in his native language, but it sounded like he swore.
I would love to have tried something from the excellent menu, but obviously, bias stopped...
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Read moreWell this incident is more about the crowd and ambience rather than the food. Me and my friend visited this restaurant for Dinner and a group of Indian guys(rather goons 10-12 of them) came in later on... they started teasing, hooting, making loud noises/jokes in the restaurant. Suddenly, we started feeling like we are sitting in a roadside restaurant. Later on these guys started commenting on the all the girls available in the restaurant like color of the sweater, is it Christmas today and so on... Then they looked at my friend and started singing songs... None of the hotel staff or the owner asked them to lower their voices or called them out for their behavior. Since it started getting really embarrassing for us, we decided to get our food packed and leave. When we were about to leave, another song started from behind "Dil ke tukde tukde karke muskurake chal diye..." I turned around and called them out for their behavior, then one of the guys got up and started shouting at me and abused me... he then called the restaurant owner who finally decided to arrive at the scene and asked the guy to not fight in his restaurant.... We left from the restaurant then.. While obviously I am not visiting this restaurant again.. it is pathetic to see that such crowd is entertained in...
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