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Feedback gevenI ordered takeout on New Year's Eve and it was the best curry I've had during my visit to family in Derby. It was superb, you can't go wrong with the king prawn chicken Masala. I highly recommend giving it a try.
I have visited this restaurant a few times and have always enjoyed a good meal. However, the service has never been the best and the atmosphere has always been lacking. Saturday was no different, and I found out it was their last night in business. Once again, I had a lovely meal but the staff seemed disinterested, which is probably why the restaurant didn't succeed. I'm sorry to hear that the restaurant didn't take off. It is now reverting back to its old name, Sheezan.
Been coming here since the change over from The Sheezan and have never been disappointed.The staff are great,the prices are competitive, the drinks are cheaper than a lot of pubs,why take your own wine at these prices?Above all the food is terrific.I have spoken to a lot of people and they have never had a bad meal .Come on Ripley give it a try,I don 't think you 'll regret it.
Fantastic value and service,you can tell from just the aromas that these people know how to get the best from the ingredients,from mild to savagely hot you can still taste the individual spices and the chefs will cook to your specific taste,i tried chicken korma made exceedingly hot with fresh chillis first and it was gorgeous.next i tried garlic and chilli lamb and it was again gorgeous,the dips and bhajis are excellent,my partner and i love indian food and will be ordering our food from nowhere else in the future..........
First visit here, as recommended by friends. Menu could use some revision, but service was spot-on (it being a quieter night , and our food was bang-on. Attentive staff who looked after us and saw that we were served what we liked to our specifications (she likes mild, I like fiery! . Very reasonable prices, and the wine offer could not be turned down, although draught Cobra at £3 a pint was attractively priced. Will definitely return for that 'can 't eat any more feeling ' :