For a long time now I have known about the brilliant, I’ve driven
past it and many people have spoken about how excellent the food there.
It’s common knowledge that Prince Charles ate there many many
years ago, this has even developed into a possible urban myth – a mate of mate
has been eating in there and in comes one/two/three uniformed/plain clothes
police who collect a curry. They rush outside to a waiting police/plain car
and, with blue lights flashing, they head off.
With a knowing wink the waiter will explain that it was a curry order for Prince Charles.
With a knowing wink the waiter will explain that it was a curry order for Prince Charles.
I don’t know the truth of that but
when we arrived and looked at the menu there was a write up about how Princess Diana dined here, so has Prince
Charles, numerous prime ministers (Blair, Major, Heath) and a multitude of
Bollywood stars.
The place looks very modern and when
we arrived there at 7pm there were already a lot of people in there having
dinner.
The menu at first glance looks limited
but you soon realise that the variety of dishes is more than enough, they cater
well for large parties by allowing you to larger portions which don’t
proportionally cost more which would make it ideal for a group night out.
There was a hot sauce and a mint sauce
on the table and the waiter soon bought over a tray of 4 dips so poppadum’s
seemed to be the order of the day. The selection was excellent with a good mix
of flavours.
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| The choice of dips for starters |
For the main course Lamb Masala seems
to be, to me, the control dish so I ordered that plus Bombay allo and allo gobi
(yes, that’s a lot of potato but what the hell) for all, my friends ordered the
tikka lamb chops and a chicken curry, with rice and breads.
The food arrived well presented in a
rotating bowl holder, another good sign that if you arrive as a group having a
shared meal is easier than passing dishes back and forth.
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| The main course curries (warning, the handle does not rotate the dishes, it will unscrew the dishes from the base - you have been warned) |
And very nice it all was too. The lamb
masala was how I like it, the meat was tender and the sauce had a nice piquancy.
The tikka lamb chops were cooked very well, no sign of burning which tells you
the tandoori chef didn’t just plonk them in there and walk away.
The meal was accompanied with a bottle
of cobra which complimented the food very well. The staff were efficient and
very pleasant, with no rushing you to order or finish/leave.
The meal for the three of us came to £66
which is not a bad price consider the quality and quantity of the food.



