Small, accessible restaurant with impressive food
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Overview
A small but very accessible Indian restaurant serving delicious food. I visited as part of a group and the service was and quality of food was excellent.
Transport & Parking
The restaurant was a five minute walk from where we had our conference at the John Rylands Library, on Deansgate. On leaving there were a number of buses that stopped close by and it was a 10 minute walk for me to St Peter's Square where the tram stops, and where my hotel was, but for most people it would be a quicker walk to the square.
Access
The entrance doors are manual. There is step free access from street to restaurant. The restaurant is no the ground floor and is step free inside. There are free standing tables and chairs.
Toilets
At the rear of the restaurant is a single toilet, which is accessible. There is a manual door. There are plenty of grab rails and an emergency cord that reaches to the ground. The toilet was very clean and tidy.
Staff
The restaurant was full, mainly due to our group booking. Staff handled it very well. We were welcomed when we arrived and serve was very attentive. Our waiter kept checking on us ensuring that we had enough food, drink, etc.
Anything else you wish to tell us?
This is a small, inviting restaurant serving delicious Indian cuisine. Staff are friendly and the building is accessible. Definitely recommend and would very happily return to.
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