"We found the whole experience very strange and underwhelming. Let me start with the positives the food arrived piping hot and was properly home made. We have visited many Nepalese restaurants over the years, and have always loved their food, warm, friendly service, and the great pride they usually take in their culinary heritage. However this was not the case here. My initial brush with the “service” was when I used the online “Book a Table” form on their website. When I hadn’t received any confirmation two days later, we rang the restaurant, assuming they had not received my request. Turned out they had just hadn’t bothered replying. Anyway we arrived with high hopes. We wanted to try the specials as they are usually fantastic in a Nepalese. The first item on the menu was “Gurkha Rifle Curry” made with the “chef’s special sauce”. Intrigued we asked what was in the curry as there was no hint of the ingredients. The waiter replied “It’s a curry”. (Well obviously!! . Perplexed we tried again and received the same unhelpful reply. So we tried asking “is it perhaps tomato based for example?” The gentleman merely replied “no “. We were perplexed and surprised at the lack of pride in the food, and lack of interest in wanting to help us choose. We found the whole service throughout quite cold and distant. Another great indicator of the standard of any Indian restaurant is the popadoms! Unfortunately here they arrived cold and tasted stale, and served with three very uninspiring chutneys. We all took a stab in the dark and ordered different mains and sides but all five of us were left feeling rather disappointed. The icing on the cake was when my husband paid in cash, leaving a decent tip, and there was not a smile, or even a thank you. The man merely walked off counting the money and looking very grumpy . As this restaurant is close to where our friends live, we had hoped to become regulars. Unfortunately our experience here has ruled it out completely."