What a refreshing Indian restaurant. No chintz and tacky decor here.
It is modern, bright and clean and a great step away from the stereotypical indian curry house.
I went here for a meal with a group of work mates and we had a fantastic evening. The portions were plentiful, presentation superb and the staff couldn't do enough to help.
They offered us help when choosing our courses and suggested new dishes to try that we would otherwise have not known of.
We were even given a special dish cooked by the Chef for us to try... I wish I had known what it was because it was delicious.
Definately worth a visit if you are in Eastleigh OR if you are in Southampton and fancy a change.
You won't be disappointed!
What a refreshing Indian restaurant. No chintz and tacky decor here.
It is modern, bright and clean and a great step away from the stereotypical indian curry house.
I went here for a meal with a group of work mates and we had a fantastic evening. The portions were plentiful, presentation superb and the staff couldn't do enough to help.
They offered us help when choosing our courses and suggested new dishes to try that we would otherwise have not known of.
We were even given a special dish cooked by the Chef for us to try... I wish I had known what it was because it was delicious.
Definately worth a visit if you are in Eastleigh OR if you are in Southampton and fancy a change.
You won't be disappointed!
This place was good as an Indian, but with the mix of Indian and Chinese it has reached another level.
We always go for the lunchtime buffet on a Sunday - Loads of great dishes to choose from and fantastic value for money.
This place was good as an Indian, but with the mix of Indian and Chinese it has reached another level.
We always go for the lunchtime buffet on a Sunday - Loads of great dishes to choose from and fantastic value for money.
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