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We ordered Dadi bhalla chaat and honey chili cauliflower. It was so fantastic, but I ask you to add Chai and pani puri in the menu. because Indian cuisine must have these special common objects. but everywhere it was so fast View all feedback.
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Buffet review: Pros: Excellent chickens Tandoori, Veg pakora and sauces. Cons: The spread is very small. No real appetizers for Veg. No Biryani. Naans are prefabricated, butter chicken is not good. There are no pane butter masala, only saag distributors. Just Kheer for Dessert. Price is $21. View all feedback.
6/24/22 Friday I had a buffet long time before COVID-19, but now they do not serve. This restaurant looks good from the inside, great location surrounded by many other restaurants n century theatre. Fish pakora, Suchh kababab, Tandoori Chicken looks all very good, but taste n taste was fine. At least try.
Their a la carte is delicious, I've had their veg saag and their baingan and kofta and their breads are delicious. Last round, we had the veggie Thali which was good and had the chaat which was okay. I've had their a la carte which seems more delicious and I wouldn't order their Thali or chaat again though it didn't taste horrible. ambience is great, service is fast, people are friendly
Buffet review: Pros: Excellent chickens Tandoori, Veg pakora and sauces. Cons: The spread is very small. No real appetizers for Veg. No Biryani. Naans are prefabricated, butter chicken is not good. There are no pane butter masala, only saag distributors. Just Kheer for Dessert. Price is $21.
We ordered Dadi bhalla chaat and honey chili cauliflower. It was so fantastic, but I ask you to add Chai and pani puri in the menu. because Indian cuisine must have these special common objects. but everywhere it was so fast
Super disappointed. Everything was so bland and definitely not worth the price. The shrimps were boiled and the honey-cauliflower was quite a small part of the soggy Gobi Manchurian.