everything tasted great. it was like eating in a fine diningrestaurantbecause all food we ordered tasted 'fine'. it felt like i was taken to india. the restroom has indian music too, bidet, soap, and tissue. the venue had good amount of lighting, and beautiful interiors. the hyderabadi mutton biryani was so good, the mutton in it were soft and it felt like it melted in my mouth as the spices surged. chicken korma reminded me of kaldereta in the philippines because of its spiciness. only difference is that, my mother cooks kaldereta with beef or pork, but never chicken. this korma is authentic, didn't have too much milkiness but i could taste the milk and all other spices. chapati was good. good pair for korma. chicken korma and biryani is good for two people, good enough to get two people to be full. gulab jamun is the best, my favorite, served hot. it is sprinkled with almonds i think? and it was so sweet it took away the spiciness i had in my mouth after eating korma. waiters were attentive. there weren't any free service water though, you have to buy their distilled water. there were other charges too. i asked the waiter what the other charges are, and he was not able to tell me. no one told me how much was it so i calculated it. before going there, be mindful that their vat is 12% and service charge is 10%. our bill costed around 1.4k without the other charges and the final bill was around 1.7k. i have no issues with their other charges, i just wanted other people to be mindful maybe because that is like what, 22% of their total bill and who knows, other people may become short of money because they weren't aware rich had this other charges, so yeah. even though the prices were a bit steep, it was worth it for the food. i am definitely going back! and next time when i go back, i will go after 6pm so i will be able to play billiards and order drinks in their bar haha ❤️❤️❤️