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They have a really good masala dosa that you have to eat in the load. the bel puri and chat are also great. They just don't tell them a yogurt fun. if they need a local dish to eat, they try to nude the hakka. all dinge can be made on most spicy mirrors, but ey will not do band. most customers are Indian prices are extremely reasonable
The restaurant is nestled within an Indian grocery store, which was a lovely surprise. When I let the woman at the counter know that I was vegan, she quickly recommended dishes that contained no animal products. I decided to try the lunch special, which included four types of curry: pumpkin, chickpeas, and two portions of lentils since one of the curries contained ghee. It also came with a large piece of bread, rice, a crispy flatbread that I believe was made of rice, and a small container of spicy pickles, all for just $6! I was delighted to discover that each dish was flavorful and actually spicy (as someone of half-Thai heritage, I often struggle to convince Indian restaurants that I can handle heat). Although the curry portions were small (4 oz. each), I really appreciated the opportunity to taste several different flavors in one meal.
I have nothing negative to report; the Indian food here is solid and truly authentic!
I used to frequent Amma when it was located downtown. My mother often worries about me eating things that are too spicy, but I absolutely love it.