Had a very good experience here. We were delayed half an hour to be seated but Shaleem was incredibly kind and gave us free drinks and ensured he took our orders as early as possible due to the delay. He continued to give us incredible service throughout our dining experience. The food was 10/10 and clearly a popular place! Would definitely come again. Thanks.
A group of four of us ,for a table at 7pm on a Saturday evening. We arrived ten minutes early, and there were so many people packed into a small space waiting. We didn't get seated till 7:10, and people were walking in from the street and getting sat first (wasn't too happy about that). Got seated, had a peruse of the menu, and waited to order. Gentleman took our drinks order and brought us poppadoms. Drinks took about 10 minutes, but hey. We finished our poppadoms, and the gentleman took away the dirty dishes, we then waited a little over an hour (I jokingly said "oh it would be an hour") which wasn't great, we had 2 more drinks in the meantime. The whole time, there were countless bags of takeaway food going past, every time there must have been 3 bags at a time, every 2/3 minutes. We ordered a lamb vindaloo, a chicken vindaloo, a mutton bhuna, 2 lots of pilau rice , spicy rice, and an onion rice. The food was amazing, the two had been used to eating vindaloos, they were sweating buckets, I had the buhna, that was spicier than expected, but I I survived and the tikka.... well, he speaks for itself, really. The place is nice, and the people are happy and helpful, but the communication of when the food would arrive wasn't there. We got told the food would arrive in five minutes, to only arrive 15 minutes later. I paid a touch over £100 for 4 people, which is alot less to what I thought it would have been. I would recommend eating here, its amazing, but DO expect to be there and waiting a while. Parking: Front street and behind restaurant is a parking lot. Wheelchair accessibility: The main entrance is through 2 doors and up two steps, very shallow steps (about ankle height) but they are steps non the less. Not sure if there is a second entrance.