Another good value lunch here yesterday. Buffet with a choice of starters, including tandoori chicken & salad. Main course curries and side dishes varied in spiciness, the lamb(I think it was Korai) was especially tender and tasty. Fruit & icecream, Gulab Jamen & Indian rice pudding finished off the meal nicely.
Spring
Place rating: 3 Bordon, United Kingdom
Huuuge restaurant, modern and clean but inevitably lacking in atmosphere. £13 a head per person for dinner(£14 at weekends) means it’s no cheaper than a normal curry house once you add the cost of drinks. But you can eat unlimited amounts from the buffet — I had 3 platefulls and had to call it a day :) The food is ok. Because the dishes are for everyone, expect the curries to be a bit bland. Nan breads don’t work well under hot lights either. But there is a good selection of starters, mains and dessert including some unusual choices: noodles, banana fritters. I’d still prefer Indian food from a menu, but this is a decent place for something quick.
Michel
Place rating: 3 Fareham, United Kingdom
All you can eat buffet style indian restaurant. It can get extremely busy on Friday and Saturday nights as people start with a curry before they head into town. Pretty cheap considering it’s eat all you like. There’s always a lot to choose from, and even their lunch range isn’t bad. They are happy to cater to large groups but as I said, it can get crowded so it may be better to go on a weeknight rather than a weekend. It can also get quite hot and loud in there!