When we returned from our long day tour, we decided to have dinner and bowling, so we went downstairs from our apartment to this awesome Indian restaurant called Maurya Finest Indian Cuisine
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| Location: Directly downstairs at the ground floor at Stanmore Apartments, right next to the Lava Lane bowling centre |
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| Setting: Has a nice Indian feel to it, with a bit of London in the mix, and the moment you come inside, you're greeted with a strong whiff of spices that really whets your appetite |
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| Le cutlery |
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| No meal is complete without a bit of a lager |
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| Appetizers and the sauce to go with it |
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| Technically this is also a sort of filling for the appetizer, but it's also good to eat it with rice and stuff, and there is cut chilli in it, so gives it the extra kick |
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| Don't remember the name of it, but it's basically a meat platter with the usual meat along with fish and tiger prawn there |
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| Some kind of chicken platter, the meat nice and tender and juicy |
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| Some kind of potato snack, tastes amazingly yummy |
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| Fish masala |
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| Chicken masala |
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| Beef masala |
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| Naan to go with the masala |
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| Lamb (I think) masala |
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| Butter naan, a little extra oily for my taste, but quite sweet |
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| One of the many Indian desserts. Can't remember what it's called, but although it's nice and sweet, the texture tastes like wet tissue somehow, and that was a little off-putting |
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| Complimentary chocolates after end of the meal |
It was a very satisfying dinner. The spices had its kick, the taste was flavourful, the meat was tender and juicy and some even melts in your mouth, and the bread are nicely fresh from the oven. The only downside is that they kinda take a little too long, service is a little slow, but at least they're efficient.
Overall rating:
8/10
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