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Contribuisci feedbackThis restaurant serves excellent Indian food on a boat, located a bit off the beaten path at the end of a car park by the river. Despite its slightly secluded location, the dishes we tried were delicious and bursting with flavor. It is definitely one of the best Indian meals we have had in a while. The staff were also very friendly. While the boat could use some maintenance in parts, such as a leak in the ceiling/roof, it is overall a great dining spot. I can only imagine the views must be spectacular during daylight hours.
My family and I dined at this restaurant and had a wonderful experience. The service was excellent, with a friendly and accommodating waiter. The food was delicious, and all eight of us at the table thoroughly enjoyed our meals. We were especially impressed by the chef's culinary skills, as it was the best Indian food I've had in a long time.
The food and service at this restaurant were amazing - the best Indian food I have had in a long time. They went above and beyond to make me a cucumber raita, even though it was not on the menu. They also offer alcohol. The restaurant is located on an old boat, providing great views and a pleasant atmosphere. In short, just go and experience it for yourself.
Visited many times the food is always good plenty of it. I usually have a doggy bag to take away what I can't eat! Service is good. It is on a boat moored up at the riverside while the decor is a bit tired, the views are gorgeous. Prices are good too.
The nan breads were excellent. the service was good, the location interesting, the boat could do with a bit of maintenance and the carpet could do with a hoover it was covered in rice and poppadom bits. We were really disappointed with the food, it wasnt as good as previous visits. and expensive £100 for four of us no starter just poppadoms and dips, 3 drinks and no desserts. All our dishes tasted the same and were too sweet full of sugar and no flavour. They all tasted like different coloured korma. The chicken makhani was full of giant cubes of something that wasn't chicken which tasted like they had been marinaded in sugar. (paneer? no interesting indian flavours. shame. wont go back unless we hear the cooking as got more authentic and less sugar. we didnt need a sweet.