The Indian food is amazing when the chef is in the right mood, and you can also do koroga and cook it yourself. Prices are pocket-friendly, the ambience is lovely, but know that both food quality and bar service can be inconsistent depending on staff whims.
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Great Indian Food or prefer to cook yourself koroga
Amazing Indian food, lovely ambience and friendly helpful staff. Great prices also. Definitely recommend coming to eat here
Good food quality but entirely dependent on the chefs mood. Even bar service at whim of the staff
Nice food and good ambience