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It's unlicensed and you can therefore take your own alcohol.
It's a pleasant and clean place and the art work reminded me of the same named restaurant in West Bromwich.
The staff are very friendly and helpful and pointed out that they have an extremely competitive meal deal even on our Saturday night, most unusual in my experience. As such it must be the most competitively priced restaurant in the West Midlands.
We shared a sheekh kebab and onion bhaji starter, both were OK, and the dips were nice.
The wife's very flavoursome balt was excellent, I actually preferred hers to my Sylethi special. I note that this and a couple of other dishes including the zafraani come with a red gravy which I find bitter and so prefer the usual brown. The relaxed timing between the courses was just right for us.
Two pistachio kulfis finished off a very pleasant night.
I was a bit surprised that it was a bit quiet although they seemed to be very busy on the take away side.
I suspect parking could be a bit of a problem on a busy night but there may be a few spaces around that I am not aware of. We'll be back.