Monday dinner with the family is generally somewhere different and this time, it is no exception.
Indian cuisine on a cold wintery evening made perfect sense. It is heavy and hearty.
Located in Magill, this little shop is easily missed with the poor lighting and signage on a dark and rainy evening.
The interior is rather tacky with inconsistent lighting. The wallpaper is peeling off. The feature wall depicts a famous setting in India.
Despite all that, we made our selections and food came out in a timely manner. There was only one floor staff for the entire evening. The restaurant was half full. She did a great job considering.
We had the mixed platter which consisted of salt and pepper squid, cauliflower, chicken tikka and onion bahji. It was very average. Two pieces of squid is a joke. The chicken was cold, but well marinated. The onion was terrible. Old oil turns me off instantly. The cauliflower wasn't appealing either, so I left it.
Mains was significantly better. We shared the butter chicken, sachinomania (barramundi curry), aloo gobi, naan and rice. Everything was excellent. The barramundi was perfectly done and local. The chicken was tasty and tender. The vegetable dish was also lovely. Naan was pretty good and rice fluffy.
However, the dessert was pretty horrible. We had the kulfi. It looks better than it tasted. The ice cream was all icy. It has the same taste as ice cream that has been left in the freezer too long and the air gets in and ruins the whole tub.
Service was fine for what it was. I am torn on whether I want to reccomend this place or not. It seems like a hit and miss joint. It does certain things well and others badly.
I don't think I would go back unfortunately, but I will remember the positive experience. read more