Found through a recommendation, and it matched our expectations.
It wasn't easy to find, tucked away down an alley, but well worth the trip. It is best to male a reservation to avoid being disappointed.
Service is spot on, warm, and welcoming. Food is lovely, traditional with a selection of homemade makes which can be taken away.
Would I recommend 🤔 - definitely 😀
We really enjoyed meeting Rav and Jazz who were full of warmth and enthusiasm. We learned about the role goat meat plays in Punjabi cuisine and then got to try it as part of this flatbread dish served with butter and yoghurt. I forgot the name unfortunately. They have recently taken over this business and we wish them the very best with it. The food was delicious, and though not the cheapest, it was cooked and served with great care and kept us full until well into the evening.
Food was nice and cocktails great! Friendly service. We shared the platter, goat curry (really good!), chicken in brown sauce (okay). Our gripe was the trio of patties. It was 1 cut into 3 pieces, not worth paying nearly £8. The bill for 3 of us came to over £100 which was quite a shock. Also to use the toilet you need to go outside into the cold and across the small alley.
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