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Feedback gevenLovely Indian restaurant the staff were very welcoming and friendly. This was the first time I ever enjoyed India food. Each dish was amazing . It is expensive and the portion sizes are small, but if you go out with a group and share it, it's worth it.
Good food but quite expensive. Small portion sizes. This is a fancy meal for sure. Flavor profiles were great. We also appreciated how spicy everything was, no holding back there!! Fast service as well, very attentive.
The service and staff at this restaurant were absolutely amazing. Vishal, our server, was an excellent host and made sure to take care of all the guests. He recommended the delicious Lychee Blush and Passion Chilli Sour drinks, with the Lychee Blush becoming my new favorite cocktail. The food was incredibly tasty, with the Paneer Tikka, Raj Kachori, and crispy broccoli standing out for their flavors. The Paneer was tender and flavorful, the Raj Kachori was bursting with flavor, and the naan was fluffy and crispy. The Dal Makhani was authentic, just like in Delhi. To top it off, the Mango Kulfi and Kala Jamun were a perfect ending to the meal. While the prices may be on the higher side, the quality of the food makes it worth it. I will definitely be returning and highly recommend this restaurant.
Such a great tasty foods! Absolutely loved the whole experience and we will definitely go back again. Foods were full of authentic flavours, the service was ace. We went on Friday evening where the place was full but staffs were talking care of every single tables! Oh! Not to mention, delicious cocktails too.
I would rate this restaurant a 3.5 out of 5 stars. I am giving half a star for the excellent service we received from Zara, Orshi, and Pruthvick. This was my first time trying an Indian restaurant in London, despite living and eating in the country for many years. I was initially skeptical about the Indian food experience here. What I enjoyed: The Papdi chaat was a must-have at £9, as well as the Avocado Mango salad at £8. The Vegetable Biryani was good and priced at £18. What didn't work for me: The Paneer Tikka was priced at £9 but it was nothing like the original. The texture of the paneer was chewy instead of the melt-in-your-mouth texture it should have. The dish also lacked the grilled vegetables that typically accompany tikkas. The Cucumber Raita, priced at £4, was another disappointment as we were charged extra for a tiny bowl without prior notice. Overall, I recommend giving this restaurant a try as the staff is friendly and the food has a hint of authentic Indian flavors. However, be cautious of the prices listed on Google as they may be outdated. The restaurant is on the pricier side for the portion sizes offered, so ensure that you feel the experience is worth the cost.