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I went here with my husband and another couple on a Friday night in October.
As you enter the main door you come into a large bar area beyond which is the restaurant - and you could almost believe that you had arrived in India. The light is at a low level and there are Indian lanterns dotted around and the staff are wearing traditional Indian style clothes. Our white table cloth was dotted with fresh red rose petals which was a nice touch.
The owner, dressed in chef's whites, welcomed us to our table and explained the menu to us, as well as the drinks. A bottle of drinkable red wine was provided but, as I don't drink wine, I had a very acceptable glass of beer.
The menu is a tasting menu and, unlike the more local food tasting menus, there was food aplenty. With the exception of the dessert all dishes were for sharing.
We started with pakoras and pumpkin bhajis which had 3 different sauces to accompany them. All were delicious and a great way to start the meal.
This was followed by kebabs - one being chicken and the other being beef - together with chicken tandoori. There were 2 chicken tandoori legs which were delicious but they were a bit more difficult to share than the kebabs which were also excellent.
To follow this was perfectly cooked basmati rice and pashwari naan to accompany 4 different curry dishes, including a venison dish. Once again these were extremely tasty.
None of the dishes were extremely hot which meant that you could enjoy the different spice flavours in each.
There was just room for the excellent mango cheesecake which was served in a whisky glass. This was extremely light and refreshing and perfect to finish on.
However, we were not quite done as coffee and tea were offered and I had an excellent cup of slightly spiced tea.
The meal for 4 of us came to just under €140 which we felt was excellent value for money.
There was no a la carte menu so you have to be feeling hungry if you are going to dine here in order to work your way through the feast. So if you just fancy some curry and rice then this is not the place to go to.
When I next fancy a curry and am particularly hungry I shall certainly go back here.
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