A group of us decided to check this place out for lunch. Now to be fair, it was during the holidays and they were short staffed but the service was non-existent, even for a buffet. We had to hound them to get a cup of tea. The stand in, son of the owner (I presume) was a bit overwhelmed and spilled water every time he poured a glass.
The food was OK. The selection wasn't huge, not when you compare it to the other Indian restaurants in the area.
A few weird points is that they had my favourite, aloo ghobi (potato cauliflower) as separate dishes, so I had to mix my own! There was no butter chicken left (and we went at 12:30) and rice.
The desserts also need work. They had various puddings but they were so sweet. I had slices of pineapple that were rock solid from the freezer. I might have succumbed to freezer burns on my upper lip.
The goat was OK but the dishes weren't pipping hot... And the naan, it could have been crispier.
I am not sure I would go again.