The entire UK restaurant was taken over by Johnny Depp on Sunday.
The manager said there was a lot of money involved and that the actor left a big tip.
As he toured with Jeff Beck after winning his libel case, Johnny Depp visited.
As part of his tour with Jeff Beck, Johnny Depp took over an entire Indian restaurant in the UK, ordering champagne and cocktails, and tipping generously.
A jury decided that the actor's ex-wife had lied about him.
In the case where accusations of domestic abuse were exchanged, Heard was found to have been defamed. The lawyer for Heard plans to appeal.
As the trial went on, he joined the European tour with Jeff Beck.
Beck's tour crew at Varanasi, an Indian restaurant in the central English city ofBirmingham, were fed on Sunday. They were performing in the same city the next day.
The entire 300-seat venue was booked by Johnny Depp and he invited around two dozen members of his tour crew to eat there.
We were starstruck and a bit dumbfounded that they decided to come here.
He said the group stayed for five hours and ordered a set menu of chicken tikka shashlik, vegetable samosas and a king prawn starter. He told him it was the best curry he had ever eaten.
After that, he ordered more and made us put it in a bag and take it back to his room.
There were bottles of wine and champagne in the group.
While Beck was quiet, chatting mostly with his crew, Depp welcomed the attention from staff, Hussain and his family, and spent 20 minutes hearing about how the restaurant is run in Hussain's office.
Hussain said that he was very friendly with the man.
He said that they are just average people who know how to talk to you. They didn't leave us out of any conversations. We were involved in everything.
There is a lot of money involved in it that was spent on the night.
The set menu at the restaurant is between £50 and £80. According to a local outlet, Depp spent over $50,000.
He performed a few one-liners for his kids after meeting all of his family. He said that he had spoken to all of them. He was joking with them. He kissed them after hugging them.
It was a strange experience for everyone.
According to Insider's Lauren Frias, the tour with Beck is seen by fans as a victory lap for the actor, who is not likely to have his career damaged by the verdict.
After thanking the jury and saying he felt a burden had been lifted, he didn't make a public comment.
He smiled when he was asked about the trial. It's a big relief to have that behind him.
He played in the northern English city of Gateshead on June 2nd. He played a gig on the day of the verdict, but didn't show up in court.
The judge in the UK ruled in favor of the accusers in the case.
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