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Nice place, good curry.
Too bad they don't serve garlic naan, would have been perfect, as cheese naan is too filling, can't have too many things afterwards.
The green (spinach) curry is good, however all curry reminds me of the curry I had in Japan, slightly sweet which is non indian style at all. Too mild for my liking, I'm used to authenic indian curry.
If anyone wants a more authentic indian curry, talk to the chef, and ask for spicy curry, for authentic indian curry.
Great for a crowd of 4 to 5 people, just nice for a full table for curry, beer and chit-chatting.
I don't mind visiting the place again, but I'll remember to talk to the chef for authentic indian curry with more spices
One of the best cakes I've eaten in Dalian. Slightly pricey, but for better taste, I don't mind paying for it.
The chocolate cherry cake is superb, cheesecake also taste great. Sit at Kempenski lobby, with a cup of coffee and the cake will be superb. Great ambience and great pianist playing all time. Great place for relaxing afternoon tea with friends.
Actually most KTVs here are pretty same, the only thing I check out is the exhaust system for reoving cigeratte smoke in the room. This place not bad, not too stuffy.
Song are pretty new too, and drinks and room price are pretty reasonable.
Great place, feels so cosy, just like home. Great food and great service. Really had fun eating there, we sat there for a while even after we had our dinner, as the place is so cosy. Great place if you want to have a place for relaxing with great food.
The soup is nice too, had the french onion soup, simply perfect. However if the garlic bread is not a slice of bread but is a french toast, it'll be great.
First time I was there I had sashimi platter and lobster sashimi, fantastically fresh. Some other cooked stuffs are pretty much of local taste, so I would say not bad. Cost a bomb though, but value for money, I really don't mind.
Second time I was there was for the after 9pm Tim Sum. The Cheong Fun was a bit too tough for taste, and the meat wrapped in was too salty, not what I like. The porridge served is great!! They have a few variety, tried the fish porridge and century egg with minced meat, both wonderful. The steam prawn dumpling wrap was too thick, not of my liking. But the cost is really very comfortable.
On the whole I would still visit the place for a fresh plate of sashimi. Real yummy, but not too often as it's too pricy.