The Michelin Guide's review
With its selection of creative shared plates, aRoqa ensures that contemporary Indian food is now easier to find. The ambience here is more romantic than family-friendly, featuring moody tones of black and gold, an arched dark wood ceiling, and a bar with shimmering panels.Elaborate menu descriptions seem to promise the world, but deliver dishes that are more familiar and Indian at heart, finished with creative flair. Thoroughly enjoyable starters include a plate of smoked eggplant served with fenugreek-spiced paratha.. Then indulge in khade tamatar ka murgh, offered as bone-in drumsticks in a rich, sweet, and spicy tomato-butter curry that practically begs to be sopped up by an onion seed-flecked naan.