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Contribute Feedback What Delphine Bailey likes about Cross Culture Indian Cuisine:
The sign outside says authentic Indian cuisine but it is partially so. Among the dishes we ordered, Veg jalfrezi was the worst, with totally alien vegetables to the dish like broccoli and corn. Even the spices used were not truly authentic or tasty. Mango Lassi was tooo sweet killing the optimal flavor from yogurt. On the other end of the spectrum, chili garlic nan was the best.Ambience was good and service was cordi... View all feedback.
What Delphine Bailey doesn't like about Cross Culture Indian Cuisine:
The Vegetable Jalfrezi was disappointing, with uncooked, frozen vegetables like standard grocery store carrots, peas, and cut beans. The masala was raw and very unpleasant. The naans were thankfully edible. I will not be returning...I couldn't wait to leave. View all feedback.
Eating was not good and the owner has very bad costume service skills. my sister and I couldn't eat that. they were very defensive. the owner rolled the eyes and even chased us out of the door.
Eating is amazing and service is great. beautiful atmosphere. it is a great dating location to bring this special someone.
Get away from the crowds at Peddler's Village and visit this hidden gem! The food is delicious and the service is fantastic. I only wish we lived closer so we could make it a weekly tradition!
Full disclosure. Indian food is not my favorite, but I have eaten at many indian restaurants. This was the best one I have tried by far!
The sign outside says authentic Indian cuisine but it is partially so. Among the dishes we ordered, Veg jalfrezi was the worst, with totally alien vegetables to the dish like broccoli and corn. Even the spices used were not truly authentic or tasty. Mango Lassi was tooo sweet killing the optimal flavor from yogurt. On the other end of the spectrum, chili garlic nan was the best.Ambience was good and service was cordial.
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