Came here with my sister to celebrate her finishing law at Bristol university.if you go here on a Monday you can get a main and a beer for just £10. I had 24 hour slow cooked lamb and it was amazing. It was more spicy than I though, but it was the best lamb I've ever had.
Superb food and a relaxed feel. Can definitely recommend the pumpkin thali!
Very nice food good experience
Amazing food and service! I would definitely recommend eating here!
Gourmet Indian food style. That means smaller quantities but concentrating on taste. The meal was great with nice side dishes. If you are after quantity you may be disappointed. If you are after a more authentic taste this will be enjoyable. They have some nice beers I tried the Desi beer which was excellent. So a little expensive but good food. If you want the full authentic flavors this is not quite it but a much better than average attempt. Watch the heat of these Curries not ridiculous but hotter than average.
The chicken thali was divine. Lovely big chunks and a tasty sauce. The service was excellent.
Amazing curries and great beer too! Been here twice now and loved it both times. I love the informal seating and the laid back atmosphere. Great for catch up dinners with friends. Worth booking at the weekend as it does get busy.
Love the food, makes a pleasant change from run of mill curry houses. Prices have risen and portion sizes have shrunk but still enough to satisfy. Beer selection has reduced but still enough to cater. The do a free baby meal with an adult meal, generally enough to satisfy but again this has reduced in size so of you have a real hungry baby take additional snacks.
Lovely food and good drinks to compliment. I had the lamb thali and it was delicious (from someone who never normally has a lamb curry). It only gets 4 stars because I'm a northerner and the prices were steep compared to 'at home'.
Very nice food. Unlike other Indian restaurants they have the home-cooked taste to their dishes, that leaves your tummy up and running the next day aswell. Its neither over oily nor dipped in madras powder.
They do not have the typical spice-bang to their food, but it is still full of flavour, and this is coming from a Punjabi lad who grew up in Delhi.
Its either that , or my taste buds have been compromised tasting Indian restaurants all over UK. The only nagging feeling I was left with was the slow service. But that was easily compensated by the food quality..
Regardless, I would rate them the best I have had so far in UK.A must visit, at-least once.
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