I visited this place for supper. It was at least a three-star establishment, but it is pretty typical for a takeaway joint with some tasty North Indian/Bangladeshi fare. I remember this place having like 7 different types of nan. The cheese nan that I got was good, but I don’t really know how much cheese was in the bread. I’m a sucker for a good piece of nan, and this place had some of the best that I’ve had. I remember this place had a large menu. There were several Indian classics, like Chicken Tikka and different types of masala, but the Bangladeshi influence was also prominent with the various kebabs offered too. I was dining alone, so I got the appetizer portion of lamb tikka. It wasn’t very large – seven nuggets of a lamb kebab. It wasn’t very tender – maybe just slightly overcooked. But, the flavor was great! Look at it this way, the lack of tenderness actually was a good thing, because it forced me to chew the pieces longer, therefore savouring the flavor longer. The lamb wasn’t drenched in sauce, and made for good finger food while I walked. The meal came with a side salad(not so great finger food). The total was 4.60GBP. If I had gotten a proper meal instead of just an appetizer and a nan(somewhere between 4 – 8GBP for main dishes, a couple more GBP for the rice, if memory serves), then I would have definitely been in the ££ range. The place isn’t far away from the South Gosforth Metro station. The nan is amazing, the appetizer was unremarkable, but I’d go back to try a main course dish, any time!