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Great little place. Tried it for the first time about a week ago. Starters and mains were very nice and good selection of drinks too. Service was brilliant, could not be any better however we did go first thing when it opened for the day so not sure how it will be like when it's packed full. Only do
Beautiful food, lovely staff and a beautiful clean restaurant. Lamb chops were gorgeous and so were the mains. We weren't sure on portions so ordered 2 rice, chips and naan but one would have been enough 😅
This is the best Indian we've had in Chorlton so far. The venue is elegant. The food is a mix of small plates and curries. We had lamb chops and spinach fritters followed by butter chicken and paneer lababdaar. We would order them all again. The chicken was top quality bits of meat. The curries were
Really enjoyed the food here, a little different and modern with substance Shame naan wasn’t cooked in clay oven If your local it’s a good stop definitely
really lovely restaurant! Had a birthday celebration here and it was perfect, the service was amazing and even despite there being quite a lot of us all the food came out together. The food was also really really good for the price, would definitely recommend and will be coming again
Great Indian restaurant. More modern than standard Indian restaurants. Food was excellent and nicely presented. Menu has lots of vegetarian menu options. Great and friendly service and very good value for money. Cost atmosphere. Highly recommend!
I highly recommend this place. Compared to other Indian restaurants it has a very modern interior and not a “take away”-atmosphere. The food is superb too (I recommend the garlic naan) and the staff is very friendly.
We recently visited with a large party for birthday celebrations and the entire evening was fantastic. The service was brilliant, catering for our needs throughout the entire evening. The menu is well thought out and the food was really tasty - so much so that we ordered more! Overall, a lovely even
It was my first time having North Indian food in Manchester. We were three and ordered dum murg biriyani, butter naan with malai kofta, mango cardamom lassi, papad and chutney. All of them were worth buying, and I personally loved the Malai Kofta very much. The total cost was less than ÂŁ45! The ambi
Had 2 small plates - both delicious! They've got the chutneys and the chaat flavour spot on! Will definitely come back for more :)
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