Conveniently located near the airport, this eatery is a perfect choice for those seeking quick, delicious food with minimal hassle. With ample parking nearby, it’s easy to access whether you’re a traveler or a local. The menu features a diverse selection of freshly made dishes, including falafel, kebabs, and a few Indian specialties, catering to a wide range of tastes.
The falafel is crisp and flavorful, while the kebabs are juicy and perfectly seasoned, offering a satisfying bite every time. The food is not only tasty but also made fresh, ensuring quality in every dish. Despite the high standards, the prices are impressively affordable, making it a fantastic choice for those dining on a budget.
What truly enhances the experience is the friendly and welcoming staff. Their attentive service and cheerful demeanor create a warm atmosphere that makes you feel right at home. Whether you’re stopping by for a quick meal before catching a flight or meeting friends for a casual bite, you’ll appreciate the combination of convenience, quality, and value.
With its great location, affordable pricing, and delicious food, this spot stands out as a must-visit for anyone in the area. It's a place where simple, fresh, and flavorful dishes come together in a relaxed and...
Read moreWent here for dinner. The atmosphere of the place was not very appealing; more cafeteria than restaurant, but reviews of the food were good and we were in the mood for Indian food.
Ordered drinks and two of the options were not available, so settled for a beer from the tap; fair enough, these things happen; we ordered chickpea curry, chapati, Indian style chicken wings and lamb biryani.
The chickpea curry and chapati were good; not too greasy and overall flavourful. The chicken wings and biryani were unfortunately really disappointing: the sauce with the chicken wings was sweet and greasy, lacking other flavour and the wings themselves were chewy. The lamb biryani was ordered as spicy/hot, but it was bland, it lacked spices and again it was very greasy. We are fond of Indian/Nepali cuisine as my wife is from Nepal, and I get happy even anticipating eating biryani, but the biryani here really missed the mark and this experience simply left me...
Read moreThe waiter was incredibly miserable, I tried so hard to get him to smile, and I failed epically. Starters: onion bhajis. These were pre-cooked, then cut into quaters and cooked again. They were edible but not really enjoyable. chicken pakoras. Again, I tasted precooked and refried for the order. They were chewy, and I had a little tug of war going on with them because they were like rubber. Mains: Mixed kebab: genuinely, the chicken looked like bacon, and the donner was not nice at all. I couldn't tell the difference between the two meats. I didn't eat it. It was genuinely awful. Chicken korma: I couldn't taste any coconut in it, and again, the chicken was chewy. My girl, who usually loves korma, hated it and left it. Chicken punjabi: this was probably the only dish with some flavour but genuinely still not to a delicious standard. Again the chicken was chewy but my drunken other half yammed it all. Nan. Not bad. Chips. The most edible...
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