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Contribute FeedbackThis restaurant in Oxford offers a variety of Indian and Spanish dishes. The atmosphere is cozy and inviting, with knowledgeable and friendly staff. The food is authentic and delicious, with standouts like Mughal cuisine. While prices are a bit high, the quality of ingredients and dishes make it worth a visit. The owner is welcoming and the servers are attentive. Overall, it's a great place for an intimate and flavorful dining experience. If you're in the area, give it a try for a taste of delicious Indian and Spanish cuisine.
Really good food for vegans. the vegetarian dishes can be made vegan when asked. the personal is also very friendly. we also have to eat quite quickly.
That's the worst Indian food I've ever had. service is shocking bad, waiting to eat with its own hands, using its finger to pass a spoon through the part that goes in the mouth. Oil served with oil, unobtrusively expensive cheap frozen microshaft. food a whacking picture for people. visited on a Friday night and we were the only table there, no wonder.
On Friday night it is completely empty. should be known from the beginning. docile, bad service, many menu options not available. food came, was badly presented, devastating fat food. actually the worst Indian food I've ever had can't be recommended. eurgh!
After several years working and living, I and my family oxford visited and I was excited to show them where I lived and how well the city was. after some beautiful walks in the university area and along the river, despite the bad weather we loved our day. So, at night I told them we need to go to the best Indian restaurant of all time. we found out that it had changed the name of the shezan. we booked early at pm when we all starved. then we arrived and the doors were closed, so after minutes stood outside the neighbour opened the door. we went up into a cold empty restaurant and were shown on our table. we ordered and I can say clearly that this was the worst Indian meal I've ever tasted, my whole family was so disappointed. obviously the meal was mostly micro-welled and the aromen were not there. we paid massif for adults and children and it was only müll. they left off this and go on to the city to find their true traditional Indian cuisine. on the new owners, as the dinge will never be the same.
This restaurant serves some interesting variations of Indian food that focus on the Mughal cuisine. the personal is extremely friendly and efficient and the paraglider is an urban gentleman with which a post-dinner conversation can be pleasant and informative. eating is excellent. prices...just like the weeping list. I look forward to returning and I am happy to recommend a visit.