I visited Jaipur for the first time for dinner this evening with a friend. It was early evening (6pm booking) so there wasn’t many diners at that time. The restaurant itself is a good size, well decorated and furnished with ample tables. We received a warm welcome from the waiting staff and we were given a choice of which table to sit at. Not long after we sat, our drinks order was taken, shortly followed by our food order. The menus were well presented and there is a variety of dishes to choose from, from Indian classics, through to chefs specials. I ordered Tandoori Chicken, plain rice and chana masala. When the food was brought to the table, it was piping hot, and clearly freshly cooked. The chicken was superb, well, it all was - all very reasonably priced too. We did not feel rushed in the restaurant. People came to collect their take away orders and more people arrived to dine in as we were finishing our meal. There is ample free parking just outside the restaurant, so you should not have trouble finding a spot if you choose to visit this little gem. This will not be my last visit here and I’m looking forward to the next time. Keep up...
Read moreLast night me and my friends were having dinner at this restaurant. I have to say that the food was good and I enjoyed that but the behaviour of the staff member feels uncomfortable. The reason is because we were only Indians there at that time. This is an Indian restaurant and the staff are also Indians but when we enter there they see us as some aliens. when we start to eat with a spoon and hand the staff start to stare at us and make a funny face because we are not eating in a western way. After finishing the meal I tried to pay with my phone and that guy holding the reader machine tried to not hold the machine in the proper that resulted My first try on card payment failed. Then he started to look at me like I'm a beggar or I don't have enough money to pay for that food. After 2 more tries my payment was successful and we left the restaurant. The only thing I like to say is that the behaviour of the staff of this restaurant to their native people ( like us) is not in...
Read moreI visited in a group of 3 people. We had a nice meal, and having been here many times, the food on tgis occasion was the best I've experienced it here. I had the chicken Madras which was well spiced and not at all oily like you find at some places. The rice is nice, and naans etc are all as you would expect. For 3 people each having poppadoms, curry, rice naan and a side to share, with a few beers each, the price was £120, so £40 per head which is very reasonable for a nice atmosphere and decent food. Service was friendly, and prompt although on a Saturday night as you'd expect it is busy and can slightly slower, but not an issue at all. The restaurant is quite busy with people coming in to dine and collect takeways. Good choice of drinks available. There is a lot of parking available in the evenings as this place forms part of a row of shops which are mostly closed by the time you would dine so the while car...
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