4 /5 mark nichols: You know when you walk in and within about thirty seconds you can tell whether it’s going to be a faff or a proper treat? This was the second one. We got settled quickly, the place had a nice buzz without being too loud, and it just felt easy. No awkward waiting around, no long pauses where everyone starts checking their phone and pretending they aren’t hungry.
The service was properly speedy, but in the best way — attentive without hovering. Drinks turned up quickly (and yes, Cobra was very much on the table), and it set the tone straight away: relaxed, looked-after, let’s-enjoy-this kind of vibe.
Then the food arrived… and that was it. The sort of food where the first bite makes you do that little nod at the table like, “Right. We’re in safe hands here.” Everything tasted fresh, full of flavour, and clearly cooked with care. Not just “nice for a curry” nice — genuinely delicious. The kind of meal where conversation keeps pausing because people are too busy eating, then you get the happy little comments mid-mouthful: “This is unreal.” “Try this.” “Go on, have some of mine.”
And the big win? Every guest was happy. That’s the thing that matters most, isn’t it — different tastes, different spice levels, different expectations… and somehow everyone left satisfied. No complaints, no polite “yeah it was alright,” just proper contentment. Full plates cleared, smiles all round, and that warm, slightly smug feeling of having chosen well.
So, if you’re after a curry house that gets the basics right — delicious food, quick service, and an atmosphere that makes it feel like a proper night out — this place is an easy recommendation. We’ll definitely be back.