Very nice food, a little pricey but worth it.
Sadly service was very low and not very attentive but the manager politely explained that the bank holiday resulted in the usual staff being on holiday.
It's originally a pub but now recently serving Indian food. It feels like a split between the pub side and the restaurant so expect to only liaise with restaurant staff for orders (pub bar staff don't seem to get too involved).
Taking the North Indian flavours of the Stanmore branch of Everest, this pub aims to bring the tastes to High Wycombe.
We had a selection of Chilli Paneer - nice, Chilli Garlic Mushrooms - really good!, Chilli Garlic Mogo - average, vegetable momos - not that good, peri peri chips - really good, and a couple of mains to try.
Being vegetarian, we liked that they have plenty of veggie friendly dishes and meat options for non-veggies.
The venue is okay, but feels quite dated and tired. They would massively benefit from a mini revamp to bring some life back into it. Our table was also near the toilets which wasn't great as there was a bad odour everytime someone came in/out.
Another bad thing was the smell of weed in the venue. This is likely some of the other pub guests but not really something you want anywhere, especially if your eating out with the family.
Overall really nice and as you won't find dishes like this elsewhere in the area, it's worth a visit. However, note they could do with some further improvements to bring some extra life to the restaurant side of...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreStunningly good Indian food. This pub offers some of the best Indian food you will ever experience. It easily rivals the very best Indian restaurants we have ever been to.
The Naan bread had the right mixture of flakiness, crispness and succulence. The curries are exceptionally flavourful.
There is a very nice beer garden out front with a newly done play area for children adjacent, partially located beneath trees of the adjacent forest. And the service is both attentive and very friendly.
Plenty of great vegetarian options and reasonably priced, with options for both a laid back pub atmosphere or a more formal dining experience in the separate dining room which is next to the pub and beer garden..
I highly recommend Chana Masala as main dish with Pilau Rice. I've ordered it at least 10 times and this chickpeas-based dish is consistently excellent and full of flavour.
We have been many times and encourage anyone keen on excellent Indian food to give this...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreIf you're craving the authentic flavours of Indian cuisine, you may want to explore other options. However, if your taste buds are yearning for sweet curries, coconut-based gravies, and delectable Nepalese dishes, then look no further ā this place has got you covered!
As someone who hails from the rich culinary heritage of India, I must admit that I found the food here to be on the sweeter side. For me, a classic dish like butter chicken should boast a mellow, balanced flavor profile rather than being overly sweet.
On the bright side, I can't sing enough praises for the exceptional service provided during my visit. Plus, with ample parking available, convenience is certainly not an issue.
In summary, while this may not be your go-to spot for traditional Indian curry, there's plenty to appreciate here, especially if you're in the mood for Nepalese delights. Let's keep exploring and celebrating the diverse culinary...
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