We were in Kingston and were looking for an Indian restaurant to dine in for dinner.
As usual, the group checked the reviews and found many mixed reviews, but we went ahead.
Ordered plain daal and rice for a baby , but have not seen that kind of daal in any restaurant. I'm not sure what that was. We were all confused, and it had Masala in it, but we specifically told it's for kids, and we don't want anything in it.
Naan was better, chicken sheekh kebab was good at least not bad.
At the end we ordered Masala lemon soda. We don't know what we got, and we could not fix it either.. added salt and stuff but could not do justice to it.
If you have other options, then keep this place at the last.
Vaishak Sharma
Great food and hospitality by Gursimran and Rajat. Thoroughly enjoyed the Bhuna Paneer and fluffy rotis. The kebab was not as spicy as indicated in the menu, however the team was quick to rec
J P
Was craving Biryani this evening and we went to 1000 Curry
The restaurant itself is very clean, has lots of seating, nice decor, and pleasant music that's at a good volume to hear without interfering with conversation.
We ordered the Chicken Biryani bone-in, Paneer Vindaloo, and Garlic Naan.
Didn't take long to be served.
First thing we noticed was just how large the portion of Biryani is for the price. Can easily feed 2 people.
The Chicken Biryani was amazing. Very tender and flavourful, it had a perfect ratio of sauce to rice, rice was perfectly cooked, and it was very well presented.
Easily the best biryani I've had in Kingston.
The Paneer Vindaloo was a very decent portion as well, large cubes of paneer in a sauce that was well spiced and thick. We got Basmati Rice to go with it, which was perfectly cooked.
The Garlic Naan was also amazing. Lots of butter, and garlic. Toasted in a way that still bends well, but has some great texture.
The Raita was a new experience for me. Was a really nice addition to the Biryani.
Will definitely go again.
Worth every penny, and very delicious.
We were in Kingston and were looking for an Indian restaurant to dine in for dinner. As usual, the group checked the reviews and found many mixed reviews, but we went ahead. Ordered plain daal and rice for a baby , but have not seen that kind of daal in any restaurant. I'm not sure what that was. We were all confused, and it had Masala in it, but we specifically told it's for kids, and we don't want anything in it. Naan was better, chicken sheekh kebab was good at least not bad. At the end we ordered Masala lemon soda. We don't know what we got, and we could not fix it either.. added salt and stuff but could not do justice to it. If you have other options, then keep this place at the last.