We ordered the butter chicken and goat meat dishes along with 2 orders of Naan.
Our meal started off with a savory crispy chip (papadums) which I wish had come with a chutney or sauce as they leave a very strong aftertaste, nevertheless they were tasty.
The main dishes arrived and overall were really tasty and we even managed to have some leftovers - my boyfriend and I are big eaters so this was impressive! The dishes came with 1 order of steamed rice and the Naan were generous in size, fresh and delicious.
My three star rating comes down to a few things:
- I wish they would allow you to customize the heat of your meal. Indian food is known for its spicy and we weren't asked how spicy we enjoy our food, nor was either dish spicy.
- The Host is very pricy - indian food is generally not very pricy and thete is really nothing special about this restaurant that warrants this pricing.
- I'm not a coriander eater and found the goat meat to be more decorated with coriander than I care for.
- The goat meat was VERY boney...if you are charging as much as you are, can I at least have some meat?
Im someone who appreciates details and would suggest The Host offer something that adds that extra touch...cardomom tea...chai...a piece of barfi to complete your meal..some kind of complimentary starter or dessert, something inviting and warm that others are not doing.