First time we have visited here.
Staff were friendly, food was excellent.
Only reason they lost a star is that they were missing most of the white wine from the wine menu.
First and foremost the young Lady at the front of house was nothing short of superb. Attentive and patient, we were made to feel most welcome. The food was delicious, starters and sundries all excellent. Nice atmosphere, could probably do with one or two more lagers to choose from but that's a minor
Great night food as we liked, waiter respectful but then we could have normal banter,
Sent an incomplete order. Promised to call me back but never did (heard manager swearing in background). Also ordered the oven cooked shashlick and got fobbed off with a stir fried chicken of some kind. Chips were soggy. Not impressed.
For 60 pounds I expected a lot better quality than what arrived. "Meat" dishes were a bit of a joke with hardly any meat in them, and just padded out with curry sauce. Tandoori mixed grill was very sparse with meat as well, I didn't even get filled. Tandoori roti was very thick, not thin like a roti
We popped in on the spur of the moment, not expecting to be able to eat in at the moment. But we got a table, excellent service and some of the best Indian food I've eaten anywhere. Definitely going back.
We ate inside the restaurant, whilst visiting family in Corby.
Not bad, but not great either.
Food was OK - No prawns in the tandoori mixed grill, couple chunks of meat, probably lamb and chicken, a chicken thigh (extremely small) and half a seekh kebab, nothing else - a bit lack lustre
Quite a l
I don’t understand the good reviews. While the service is excellent, and the place very clean, the food was disappointing. We ordered a number of dishes that were all medium or medium-hot and they were all barely hotter than a korma. Heat level aside - because a good Indian does not have to be hot -
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