From outside it looks like a museum! Once inside it looks very grand. Wednesday and Friday evenings are buffets and there’s loads of choices from your typical mild, korma to very hot. Lots of starters from popperdoms, onion bhajis and loads more with all the sauces. Dessert is chocolate fountain
Anthony C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Doncaster, United Kingdom
This place is amazing when having the buffet that I keep saying I will have something from the menu to experience other things but the buffet drags me back every time. Salads, poppadoms, various styles of starters await but make sure you leave plenty of room as over 12 – 15 curries for main course to choose from. Desserts are mixture of the usual with Indian classics such as julab jamun, ras mulai. Price depends when you go so check website but even at the most expensive(weekends) it’s a bargain £15.
Gata S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Bergen County, NJ
Great curry buffet place. So many choices so little stomach space. Having a sweet tooth I loved the rice pudding. it was heavenly. The building used to be a church and is huge and is pretty amazing.
Krellb
Rating des Ortes: 4 Leeds, United Kingdom
I have been living in the Leeds /Bradford area for a year, and this is the best Indian restaurant I have found so far. The place is a converted Baptist Hall and is absolutely Huge. I have never seen it more than half full. and that is still a lot of people. The al-a-carte menu is very good and extensive but I tend to come here on Sunday evening when they put on an all-you-can-eat-buffet for £9.95. The range of dishes in the buffet changes frequently and there is always something for al tastes from red hot Madras Chicken to really creany Kormas that have a fruity Mango side to them. There are plenty of starters, Nan, Poppadoms & Pickles and at least 3 sweet dishes. Amazing value