Arvind B.
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Went to Citi kitchen on a Sunday, was pretty quiet by their standards, have heard Friday and Saturday can get pretty busy, but it didn't take us long to get seats, we didn't have to wait. Citi had a versatile menu with a wide selection from across the Indian board and even some Thai options. The piece de resistance, if you want to call it that, is that they serve traditional fish and chips with an Indian twist, with masala batter for the cod! We went for butter chicken and chicken karahi chicken, the spices were balanced well with quality meat cuts served so can't fault it. However, the only criticism I have is that the portions for the main courses are very small, enough for one person, but as we bought for a table of 8 it certainly wasn't enough to go round. It was a good thing we filled up on starters, which were arguably just as good as the main. Wide choice - the usual stuff, tikka, paneer, Pani Puri, can't go wrong. The staff were really hard working, on the go , but still served us promptly and answered our requests almost instantly - some places you have to ask a hundred times, but thankfully not here, but granted it may not always be the case going off other reviews. The chai masala is also worth a try. The atmosphere is lively, not too rowdy. There is nice decor at the front of the house which is a nice touch. The most impressive thing is the value, with the items reasonably priced compared to other restaurants. We paid £28 a head between 8 of us which I thought was good value for the amount of things we ordered, there were also plenty veggie options for some members of our party. Will be back to try the fish and chips for sure!