OK so I don't usually write reviews for restaurants I have visited, but felt the need to write one f
OK so I don't usually write reviews for restaurants I have visited, but felt the need to write one for this place. I had a good time here, but that was all down to the company and not the food. So as a warning to anyone who has a refined palette for Indian/Pakistani food, I would not recommend this place. If you don't, then by all means go, you'll probably love it. I won't lie, the presentation of the food was done well and the service was definitely above average. The food however was disappointing to say the least. So for the starter, I went simple and ordered veg samosas , which came out alright, but lets be honest you can't really muck up veg samosas. Next came the mains, I ordered the duck curry, and honestly this might be one of the worst curries I have eaten in Manchester, and trust me I have been around and been to some pretty terrible establishments, but even they produced curries with a bit of flavour. If you're paying almost £14 for a curry, first of all you don't expect it to come out in such a small portion. Secondly, and most importantly, the taste was poor. The curry sauce had no flavour and the duck itself was chewy and dry. Don't be fooled by the interior and the presentation of the food, the prices are generally just over the top. As they describe themselves, they are certainly unique and they are certainly Indian, but that doesn't necessarily make them good or better than anywhere else.