Hands down the worst Indian meal I can remember.
Pathia is often described as 'sweet and sour' because it uses tamarind, chillis and lime. This one, I'm pretty certain, was made using Chinese Sweet and Sour sauce. Bright red and gloopy, with small chunks of chicken floating in it. It was like the aftermath of an attack from Jaws. Don't worry though, I suspect no real ingredients were harmed in the making of this dish.
The Dansak was, I'm pretty certain, my Mum's lentil soup. The Bhel Poori (street food snack that should taste fresh like a salad) tasted like it was made the week before last.
Like most people, I usually struggle to know when to stop with Indian food, and eat too much. No problems there - most of it got wrapped up and put in the bin. Maybe that could be their selling point - Diet Indian Food; so bad you'll never overeat!
In fairness the Veg Pakora were OK (but not great) - which is why it's 2 stars rather than one - but even there I'm being pretty generous.
There are plenty of other good, and even average, Indian restaurants in Ayr. Avoid this place and go to one of...
Read moreMy wife and I dropped in for dinner on our way home from holiday and as per our last visit, we were warmly welcomed by friendly staff and directed to our seat.
Very lovely atmosphere for dinner and we were served quickly and professionally.
My wife had a chicken korma and I had a biryani. Again these were prepared in good time and piping hot and were delicious.
I was particularly surprised by the biryani as it has to be the very best I have ever tasted. And it was very light too. Not stodgy and heavy as many I have had.
My wife thoroughly enjoyed her korma too saying the same that it was the best she's had in a long time.
We will definitely keep returning here whenever we are heading...
Read moreExcellent service and delicious meals. Made a mild chicken curry for my 6 yearl old Grandson although it wasn't on the children's menu and he devoured it. Plenty of options for Vegitarians like me
The Chapatis are something else they weren't done like standard Chapatis but tasted like Nan Bread though so much lighter ,which I loved because although I love Nans I find them to heavy to take with a meal. In short if your on holiday in Haven and want to try a Curry I thoroughly recommend ...
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