4 /5 Jay: I had long intended to visit this restaurant, and finally did so on a midweek evening.
The establishment’s concept is immediately striking: styled as a vintage train station, the interior is adorned with railway signs, nostalgic artefacts, and the centrepiece—a toy train circling the ceiling, completing full revolutions that lend the room both charm and character. It is a playful yet distinctive theme, executed with care.
Service was warm and attentive from the outset. Staff struck an ideal balance of friendliness and professionalism, ensuring we were comfortably seated and well looked after throughout the evening.
To begin, we ordered the Lollipop chicken wings in Schezuan sauce. These arrived as delicately presented drumsticks, their crisp coating infused with soy and garlic, then enveloped in a deeply flavourful house sauce. The balance of spice, savouriness, and depth made them instantly memorable—a dish with real character.
For the main course, we selected the Karahi lamb and the Butter chicken, accompanied by butter naan and plain basmati rice. The lamb was tender and succulent, generously coated in a peppery onion and tomato sauce layered with aromatic spices. The butter chicken, meanwhile, was rich yet well-judged: spiced with garam masala and finished in a creamy sauce that was indulgent without overwhelming the palate. Together, the dishes offered contrast and harmony, each standing strongly on its own merits while pairing beautifully with the sides.
In all, this was a highly satisfying experience. The restaurant offers a unique setting, attentive service, and food of real quality—dishes that are crafted with care and a clear sense of flavour. It is a destination well worth revisiting, and one that I would confidently recommend to others.