I was less impressed by the food here and in fact i had heard of an Indian family who had been and were not wowed either. But how much can you ask of a 6.50 all-you-can-eat buffet?
The food didn't look very appetising. As far as the starters went, the chicken pakoras, of which there were only a few remaining when i went in quite late, were the best. For the main courses, the tikka masala, korma and chasni all looked thin and off-puttingly luminous in colour. I tried the chicken dupiaza which i found overly sweet, the southern indian chicken, which was hot but not particularly interesting in flavour, and the lamb bhuna, which i found the most flavoursome. The aloo bhaji (potato side dish) was hot and delicous, but i was less taken with the mushroom bhaji.
Desserts were dire - mostly mini cakes, none of which looked fresh or appetising. There were refreshing melon and watermelon slices, which is actually a great finish to a curry. If you are remotely conscientious about what your kids eat, this is not the place for you - omelette, burger, chicken nuggets or fish fingersand chips. Not a veggie in sight!
The dinner menu is about 12.00 for which you get an extra four curries in the buffet so lunch is definitely the better deal.
My waiter was extremely courteous, so sadly the service was at least 100% better than the food. If i am enticed back, it would be purely because of the service which, when it comes to restaurants, is a difficult justification. read more