A great little restaurant with extremely friendly staff. While the walls could use a bit more decor, that's not to say that we didn't enjoy ourselves.
Their television set continuously play Indian pop music videos at a volume which isn't intrusive, but did make me look up at several points throughout the night to see what as happening.
The staff are really nice and the service was excellent. At this point I should point out that it was only us in the restaurant for most of the time.
The wait for the food was minimal. Our entree, the Nepalese chicken Momo, were borderline warm. Probably didn't help that the serving sauce was chilled, but still enjoyable.
Our mains were exquisite. The Kodi kurra (hot) delivered on spice and flavour, and with large slices of green chilli peppers mixed in I'm not surprised. The Dum Ka Murgh (med) was also on point, silky smooth taste with every subtle ingredient complementing the next.
The meal was elegant. I also got to try imported Indian beer for the first time, interesting honey notes that go down easily.
We will be visiting again. read more