the thickened curry and bark curry had dessert here with a homemade chocolate cake. the curry was seasoned well enough and the taste was good overall. the chicken was moist and very tender. the bark was very tender, but not as good as the hunch for me. the tear has been made more or less perfect. the salate was overall good and fresh. the naan was okay, but it felt something as annoying or otherwise just not as crispy as I like it. the chocolate cake was made home and the disc I got was also quite large. I thought it was hard, but it felt quite fluffy and decently easy to eat. it came with cream and ice cream with chocolate sauce above. I could have done personally without the chocolate sauce, and the ice was only three colors of the last. great atmosphere and intentionally scattered with Indian historical objects around the place. very rustic and classic eating and looking. the only thing I had a little sniff was the price. it felt all a little high price wise, and felt that it would have been 20-30% cheaper to be really good. price for each main dish was 350 and 400kr.