The Restaurant Name
Bonoo is the owner's nickname. I had trouble remembering the restaurant name, until I thought, it starts like bonus and bon-bon. It ends with oo.
The decor has changed from last year. still very elaborate. Lots of hanging flowery parts, like an overhead vine. Very romantic. Lit by electric candles.
The Menu
Read with your phone torch. or read online in advance. One of our family is a regular here. She always has salmon. They remember her.
As a starter, I ordered a naan stuffed with coconut. This proved popular. My husband said next time we must order three. Two to eat in the restaurant. One to take home.
Our main courses included a chicken tandoori. And a lamb dish. And plain boiled rice. And spinach with potato.
We had two desserts. Gulub jamun. And ras mulai.
Booking
We booked. You can have small tables for two and large tables for four or more, on the ground floor and downstairs.
Toilets Downstairs
Toilets are downstairs, down a well lit staircase with a good handrail on both sides.
The ladies single toilet cubicle is elegant, with a gold framed mirror.
At the end of our meal the adults were offered a free Baileys (chocolate liqueur) or cognac.
I saved some food, just a little, in a take away box, but no bag and it leaked in my shoulder bag. I should have put it inside a plastic bag.
I had told them it was my birthday on the way in. They wished me happy birthday, but didn't do anything like a candle on a cake. I suppose Indian desserts aren't really geared for that kind of dessert. All the same, the atmosphere was lovely. A very satisfying evening. Reasonably priced, said the one who paid.
Parking
We were able to park nearby for free on a Saturday night, February 2024
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