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468 Opinions in 1 websites
We eat as 2 couples on a Friday night. It wasn’t very busy but was quite noisy and it was difficult to hear what we were talking about sometimes. The food was good quality and very tasty. The staff were attentive and we didn’t feel pressured to order what we didn’t want. However, after the meal and after we had paid we noticed we had been charged for 2 beers rather than 1. The waiter and manager tried all ways to avoid giving a refund. Free drink next visit, a bottle to take away, another drink now, we don’t have any cash. The lowest point was to state that they would deduct the refund from the waiters wages. Eventually the manager cobbled together 5 £1 coins to give as a cash refund. We won’t be returning

437 Opinions in 2 websites
A really good take away, we couldn't fault it, food so tasty, onion bhaji best we have had, served with salad and yogurt dressing. Curries large portions, with lots of meat. Ordered an hour before we wanted to collect and it was ready when we called at the restaurant. Staff very friendly. Cash only, no cards taken. Highly recommend

431 Opinions in 2 websites
This review is truthful. I'm a local resident with Indian ancestry. The other day, I attempted to reserve a spot for three people. After waiting for a response for twenty-five minutes, I decided to cancel the reservation and place an online order for fried rice, lamb tikka, chicken pathia, South Indian garlic chilli chicken, various nan breads, and rotis. I could not find any differences between Naan and Rotis, and they are chewy as well. Chicken curries are very poor quality as they are previously cooked chicken meats reheated with some poor quality readymade gravies. No spices or flavours are entered in the meat. Lamb Tikka doesn’t taste like real tikka and tastes weird and rubbery, and the portion was too small for £12. Fried rice was again too little for the price of £3.50. I have attached pictures of Lamb and Fried Rice. And the food colour stain remained on my fingers for a long time, possibly using some chemical colouring. I believe that by charging three times as much for tiny, strange-tasting curries and chewy breads, these people are simply defrauding or exploiting the locals, who are unaware of the true flavour of Indian food. Less than ten people were seated when I arrived for collection at 8 p.m., which was not surprising. Why could they not respond to my booking request even after 25 minutes? I could have got much better food in good portions from a takeaway for half the price.