Stumbled across this little gem hidden in a side street whilst looking for a place to eatand got drawn in by the signed photograph of Ian Brown with the owner in the window! We were the only people in, so i suggest if you want somewhere with a bit of atmosphere..try not to go on a monday night, saying that the whole of pwllheli was a ghost town. The restaurant was only a small room, but full of delicate touches, all the plates and salt and pepper pots were emblazoned with there emblem. Nice fresh and fake flowers around and dim lighting made the place feel really cosy. I am a vegetarian and there was such a good choice available to me, everything on the menu can be made to suite. I opted for a Vegetable Pathia, what a superb choice, as a new dish to my pallet i was very impressed. Sweet, sour and hot..just as stated in the menu. I kept getting blasted by different flavours and heat. I have to admit as a chinese lover..i could be swayed to convert if i knew other indian restaurants could live up to this place. One member of my party asked the waiter to choose his dish for him and he was pleasantly surprisedusually when you request this the waiter usally palms off the most expensive dish on the menu, but everything on the menu was very averagely priced, only slightly more than our local take away! even though we were the only people in the restaurant, the service was very attentive..not in your face at all, they made us feel at home. I would definately recommend this restaurant to anyone and everyonewe left with a smile on our faces and even though we only had a main meal, no starters or desserts, we left with very full tummies! (and a cute little piece of chocolate orange)..look forward to eating here and i hope i have been of some used to you, and that you agree with me :) have fun xx read more