Pretty good Indian food, although I suspect those with a seasoned palate will find it a bit underwhelming in flavour. We ordered the crunchy paneer fingers, chana masala, desi patiala duck, roti, naan and a side of achar.
Service could be better, although it was attentive. For example, my husband asked if he could have coconut naan, i.e. coconut ONLY. What he received was this weird filled naan that tasted like the candy spice mix used as an end-of-meal breath freshener in many Indian restaurants. Looking back at the menu, what he received was the Peshawari naan (most expensive naan on the menu, nice upsell) which had raisins in it too, and he is allergic. Not cool. Similarly, I asked for plain roti and got butter-soaked roti, totally unnecessary.
The paneer fingers were good, tasty appy. We asked for the chana masala to be extra spicy, and received what I would consider medium spice. I can only imagine how plain the regular version tastes. The version we ordered was quite good albeit a bit oily as is typical for Punjabi style. Would order it again. Not so with the desi patiala duck, which despite large and tender chunks of duck had no real flavour or depth to speak of, less than a typical marinara sauce. Sadly disappointing!
As for the achar, it was stale, the oil had gone bad. It was also weird, a minced version more like a relish than the chunky achar I expected.
This place might be better for just chaat. If you're a true fan of Indian food, maybe try elsewhere? Or maybe it's just Oslo? Ah well, at least we got 20% off our bill by using the Oslo pass. read more