Came here today for lunch. I agree with the other reviewers that the setting is fantastic and a really lovely place to eat. We were a table of 8 and I'm sure presented a challenge. The food, as was the service, was mixed, which accounts for the three stars. We had a range of dishes; meat and veg samosas: former good, latter not up to much, chana masala: ok, mushroom bhaji (which was mushrooms in a sauce and not a pakora): ok, chicken jalfrezi and rehana: both very spicy and good as was the aloo gobi, sag paneer: sweet and horrible, and paneer shashlik: burnt and tasteless. The naans were fresh and good, the puris oily and doughy. I didn't try the rice but it looked as it should.
Moving on to pudding, unless you want something that doesn't taste at all like Eton Mess, don't have the Eton Mess. The 'kulfi' was simply ice cream, creamy and lovely but not kulfi. The gulab jamun was a bit mean in portion size but quite tasty. Coffee was good and strong.
Service only really got going when we had a slightly older gentleman; the younger ones seemed to have trouble with English and got our order wrong in a couple of respects.
Overall it was an enjoyable experience and I'll definitely come again. It's not too dissimilar to Bina Tandoori in Caversham or Spice Merchant in Henley, but it makes a change to go elsewhere. read more