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Stepping into the sparkling space of Rishi’s Indian Aroma restaurant in Aberdeen, I imagine it was a little bit how Lucy felt upon discovering Narnia behind the wardrobe. Many times, I had walked past Rishi’s on George Street noting the Indian takeaway. However, from glancing at the dark glassed front which looks onto a reception desk, I had failed to realise there was also a restaurant hidden inside.

After being set right by a friend recently, I decided to find out what I had naively been missing out on. Inside Rishi’s Aberdeen One Sunday evening, my very hungry husband Chris and I quickly darted inside Rishi’s on . We had not managed to make a booking and were desperately hoping there would be a free table.



Walking into the reception area, we were very warmly greeted by the woman manning the desk and told we were in luck, there was a table. This would have been a very short review otherwise. We were guided down a corridor which then opened into a glowing and elegantly dressed space which housed a fairly large dining area.

Tables were dotted with white leather chairs and creatively folded red napkins and the space was lit by bright and cosy lights. Making our way past a few groups of friends and families enjoying their meals, we were kindly seated by a window by the archway cut out of a middle wall. The food Turning our attention to the seven-page food menu, right away we were hit with a problem.

We were very hungry and there were too many good options. The menu was .

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