For mains, I had ordered the Dal Makhani, which came highly recommended. Out came a basket of Indian breads&mdashwe had got an assortment&mdashand a bowl of Dal. It seemed like too much food for one person but this was the case with most dishes here. Their portions are hearty, and to be enjoyed in a group. The Dal was creamy and rich in flavour. My friend&rsquos order was just the opposite. He had taken up a challenge. See, their Lal Maas is popular for its spice and is impossible to finish by yourself. The fiery bowl had nothing on my Dal and while I leisurely enjoyed my meal, he dug in to find it exactly how it was promised&mdashhot, hot, and hot. Don&rsquot worry though, because even between the long gulps of beer and smoke coming out of his ears, he loved the meat. He claims he would have been able to finish the whole plate had we not eaten so much before. For spice lovers, this Laal Maas is a definite try. In the end, we had no room for dessert. We watched the game, chatted and enjoyed great beer. Is there a better way to spend a Saturday, anyway