The interior decor is elegant and exotic and the waiters are happy to explain and describe all the unusual dishes on offer. There's a wide variety to choose from, including speciality tandoori and biryani dishes as well as Curried Spinach with cheese, Chicken Tikka and Chicken Kulfi. As for drinks, you can try a refreshing Lassi (yoghurt mixed with rose water and crushed ice), although Spaniards generally stick with the house Rioja (Glorioso) or any of the other good Rioja wines on the list, like Marqués de Murrieta and Marqués de Riscal. You'll feel like you're in a museum, surrounded by all these Hindu artefacts, bronze sculptures, paintings of the Taj Mahal and photos of maharajas. There's live music and dance every night except Sundays.
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