"I came back here recently with a Welsh friend as we fancied an informal lunch Indian style. Reception by the waiter was cool and certainly not overly welcoming. In fact his demeanour throughout our short meal was blunt and to the point - the only real sign of friendliness was a recognition that as Brits we would like our curries to be spicy hot - not bland... It's certainly true that you can not compare this establishment and the food they offer to the sort of Indian restaurant you find anywhere in the UK. The onion bhajees came as a mound of mildly spicy battered onions, for example. We had no offer of any popadums or pickles to get our taste buds going before the main part of the meal as you would do in England. And the main dish, the lunchtime version (i.e. cheaper and smaller portion) of the chicken vindaloo was tame to say the least. With the pulao rice, however I had enough of a meal to tide me over until dinner :-) I suppose for a bill of ca. 30,00 Euro for 2 including drinks I shouldn't complain. But they have a long way to go to earn more that an average rating on this occasion."