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Feedback gevenFinally, it's something nottingham has missed so far. it is in fact an Indian tapas restaurant. follow the standard of three tapas and they are satisfactorily done. it is not a nice place to eat or eat that becomes expensive in no time or a cheap curry house. the articles are reasonable and reasonable too expensive. if they are looking for naan and hawn tikka masala, please re-consider, as they may be a little disappointed, not find them there. this place offers street food from various Indian regions, very hard to find outside india. I would say that eating remains spicy, but without being too overwhelming or subduing spicy. I am vegetarian and ordered bhel puri £3.5,) chilli paneer £5) and a side of basmati rice £1.5) bhel puri is an extremely popular afternoon snack in the northern part indiens. I was glad that her recipe corresponds to expectations. red wobbly garnishing is good, but pomegranate cooking is rare, even according to Indian standards, so 5 out of 5. chilli paneer is a famous fusion dish from Indian cheese divider) with spicy Chinese sauces and vegetables, tri-color paprika and large pieces of white wobbles and the result was good. her basmati reisrezept not only has kumin, but also some wobbles that give him a beautiful velvety note. I didn't order drinks, so nothing can say about their cash. after a 25% discount, my dinner bill was £7.5 can't complain. highly recommended!
Went for an early dinner on a weekend. Didn't realize the plates were really tiny. I get that this is similar to the chaat places back in India but even there we definitely get reasonable quantity. You would need to order quite a lot of items to feel full. The food was really tasty though and will visit again. Probably best to go in for tea time for snacks or such. Don't really recommend this for a proper meal time.
Delicious food. we have tried most sweet dishes and they were tasty! beautiful place shande it was quiet.
We had a nice family dinner in the Kar-o bar. the personal was friendly and enthusiastic about their new venture, and we loved the selection of food: some more familiar dishes and some unusual. all were excellent, and our 3-year-old had fun too. it was great for a weekend lunch, but the bar looked good at camp. highly recommended.
Real Indian street food in Nottingham, Fabulous is not the word, the taste took me to streets of Delhi where aroma of the food can be sensed over a distance. Had Samosa chaat, Pani puri panner mushroom tikka, taste is just divine. Very good selection of craft beers to choose from. Guys if ur after something new then definitely try Kar-o-bar Highly recommended, will plan with the family very soon