Best Indian restaurant in dartford;not to say the others aren't good but this one has a great menu which differs from the fare offered in other local Indian restaurants. Went with my wife on valentines day this year (2010) and we can't wait to go back. Well done radhuny..you've just gained a couple of regulars :-)
I can honestly say this is one of my favourite ever Indian restaurants. Service is first class, décor is modern and stylish and most importantly the food is delicious. This is the one thing I will miss about Dartford when I move away from here. Top marks!
This was out first outing to this trip advisor recommended restaurant in Dartford.
We booked a table for 6 people for 7pm.
The restaurant was on a road with double yellow lines, so not ideal as we had to park 3 streets away.
On entering the restaurant, we were led to a nice table with a long sofa and 3 individual seats. There was neon lighting everywhere.
Whilst we waited for our guests to arrive, we ordered a mocktail each and vegetable spring rolls.
The mocktail was nicely presented and the flavour was very refreshing and tasty.
The spring rolls very perfectly crisp with a very tasty filling. This was thoroughly enjoyable.
After that our guests arrived and some drinks we're ordered whilst we chatted and looked at the menu.
We then also asked for 2 Mango lassis.
Then what a disaster.
All the lights went out.
Initially it was felt that it was a local issue which their electrician would rectify.
After a while we were notified this wasn't to be. The whole area had a power cut.
The restaurant had no backup generator, just two tiny led ceiling spot lights came on,
So we asked and ordered papad (papadoms) and shared that.
We followed this with another helping of papad with a mixture of chutneys and salad.
Our server then advised us that it would be 9.30pm before power would return and started advising guests to pay their bills and go elsewhere.
As we had some light food and drinks, we said we would leave after that.
I then finally rang another trip advisor recommended Turkish restaurant in Crayford to see if they were open and had Power.
At that very moment, before he could reply, the lights came on in our restaurant to huge cheers from the few who had still remained in the restaurant, what a relief.
We quickly ordered a mix of thai and Indian food to share.
Everything came piping hot and tasted great, without exception.
Everyone enjoyed the very long awaited food.
Unfortunately our server never brought us our Mango Lassis, very disappointing indeed.
Also on the hygiene front, the menus were sticky, they need a throughly good clean.
The restaurant is a fusion of Thai and Indian, an excellent combination suitable for a larger audience.
It certainly was a memorable outing because of the tasty food, but also and embarrassing outing to a degree as our guests were visiting the UK from the USA and being taken to a venue with a powercut and no standby power generation means.
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