I waited a while to think about this place. I can say that food wise it's far and away the tastiest Indian food I've eaten in a very long time and I do eat a lot of good Indian food most months. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this place to anyone. The food portions are mostly very generous, in fact only the naan breads were small. They were more like crisp-breads, tasty but crisp. These should be bigger, more airy, heat blistered and bubbly bready. It was a balmy early afternoon in May. We had 27 degree heat, high sun, blue sky, white sand and sea and 10 of us (6 alleged adults & 4 kids) left the beach after a few hours of toasting to have lunch. One of our sons has been to this restaurant quite a few times over the last two years and he raved about it. He was spot on. He went off lunch deal and had a chicken korma - the almond powder and condensed milk in it made it a deliciously rich, sweet and thick dish. The restaurant has an open kitchen, so you can opt to watch the chef cooking (if you do you might need to get out more) and it has a completely airy open front area, leading right out onto a busy street. It's situated about 10 minutes walk from our part of the beach. We were near a Mc Donald's. We passed by many tacky over - priced rubbish shops and y'know I still can't figure out how so many crap shops can remain open. The restaurant serves up good cold beer and with the food makes it all just perfect on hot days. They had details of a €9.90 lunch offer hanging on a board outside (about £7.50) essentially for two courses. We asked for a pile of poppadoms which arrived with a few dishes of the usual four various dips: a fruity one, a mint yoghurt one, a chilli hot one, with of course the chopped onion, coriander & cucumber one to whet our beery appetites. The starter deal choice was onion bhaji or vegetable samosa. I had the bhaji: two very plump ones divided into 4 halves, oh they were just divine. Two chicken curry mains, one just called a curry which I chose, and to me it was a so perfect butter chicken with lots of moreish sauce; the other chicken dish I don't recall the name but we decided it was similar in taste to rogan josh. The remaining choice was either rice or naan to go with the meat main. All of us raved about most of the food we had, just the naan bread was not fully up to par. Service was pretty good too. All of us would go back here in a heart beat. The reason I held back is that out of the six adults, four of us, including me, had diarrhea within a day of eating here and I normally have a cast iron constitution. I can't categorically say it was eating (or drinking) here but one of the party who was also sick was completely separate from the rest of the sufferers. This was the only place/meal that we all had a meal in common and we were all hit within 12 hours. It was just as likely the booze. This does not change any of our opinions on this place or the food as we would all return in a heartbeat. I will save you all a lecture about the huge problems of constipation in the western world too as I'm in good mood. Warm sunshine usually makes me smile. read more