The hubby and I were sitting in on Saturday, thinking about what to have for dinner, but it was such a lovely evening that we decided to head out for a meal locally - and due to my Yelping enthusiasm these days, of course we had to try somewhere new. We always usually head to the Indian Ocean when we fancy that cuisine, but we decided to go here instead as we'd never been before. It looks like absolutely nothing special from the outside, and the décor inside is a little dated in my personal opinion, quite dark and heavy - but very Indian and traditional at the same time. The staff weren't up to scratch in my opinion - what I mean by that is they did all they were supposed to but they never looked you in the eye and no smiles or even a welcome, it was all very dull, like they didn't want to be there...if they don't look happy to be there, why should the customers? Also when I asked for a glass of Pinot Grigio, the waiter then instantly deferred to my husband, as though I hadn't spoken, and told him there was no Pinot Grigo and what the other options were - as if he expected hubby to choose for me! I was not impressed with that. What I was impressed with however, was the food - it was absolultely gorgeous and hot and the chicken (Bhuna) that I had was tender and there was a good amount of meat in the sauce. Their peshwari naan was lovely too and the portios were all good. The bill came to around £45 which was good considering we both had starters and two drinks each. The food will bring me back for a takeaway, but the service was not pleasant. read more