My friend and I ate here on Friday night and it was fairy quiet. We were warmly welcomed and shown to a table along the back wall. It was fine, except there are really bright ceiling lights beaming down, which i feel doesn't add to the ambience.
We ordered Tomato and dahl soup,my friend said it was good, I had a King Prawn Puri, which was a lovely fried puri, stuffed with a tasty King Prawn and tomato mixture. I was annoyed that I seem to have only two King Prawns chopped into smaller pieces. My Lamb Rogan Josh was excellent however, packed with tender chunks of lamb and a delicious sauce. My friends's Chicken Dhansak was also plentiful and tender.The Aloo Gobi (potato and cauliflower) was nicely spiced and tender and the Sag Paneer was beautifully creamy and moreish. A mushroom rice and a peshwari nan completed our meal and both were excellent. We were so full we could barely manage another mouthful, but decided to share a mango kulfi, which was lovely, creamy, but refreshing. The service was friendly and attentive and when the food arrived, it was arranged on heaters, which kept everything hot as we ate. We had a really lovely evening and the prices were very good too. All the above, one large glass of red and a bitter lemon for £43.00, a bargain.