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Contribute FeedbackThis restaurant stands out for its excellent, reasonably priced food and friendly service. Customers rave about the homemade taste of the dishes and the ability to customize spice levels. Regular customers are welcomed warmly, and the portions are generous at affordable prices. While some have had issues with delivery, overall, the restaurant's quality and variety of dishes, including a lunch buffet, have left diners impressed. From chicken tikka masala to salmon dishes, the menu has received high praise for its taste and authenticity. This cozy spot provides a delightful dining experience that keeps customers coming back for more.
Order for delivery on a rainy day by Grubhub and received my order faster than expected. I had ordered two combs, which are quite expensive. Chicken Tikka Masala was sweet, but it was more like butter chicken. Daal Makhni also tried for the first time, which was pretty good. The Basmati Rice and Naan complete their Indian dishes.
Overly fresh food. Everything tastes homemade. There is a little waiting time until your food is ready, so call in your order before the time to make it a quick transaction. It is interesting to see how frequent regular customers go to the kitchen to offer the cook their greetings. Definitely a friendly place. I've had potato soups and chicken cathi rolls. I have no reference to the fact that Samosas are these good, legitimate spices with large accompanied sauce, no samosas I have tried. Very good deal at (4) for $3,50. The Kathi role is an ugly amount of food for less than $10, I have a great appetite and it is always satisfied. Although I am trying to eat in, there is really not much room to depend on whether you eat in (two tables). Overall, I can't wait to try the whole menu, I'm thrilled by a place ready to cook spicy dishes.
Your lunch buffet is a lot for $12! Depending on how busy they are at lunch, their options vary a little. The buffet bar is always hot and seemingly fresh, the service is fast and friendly, and there is no additional fee for the Naan as much as you want when you can eat it. Otherwise, good deal and nice people.
The best Indian restaurant I've ever visited in New York. The best is, it offers the buffet, which is just $11,99 and they offer various dishes. You also have vegetarian section. You can really feel like eating at home.
The food is excellent and reasonably priced. We typically get the chicken vindaloo, curry or saag, vegetable jalfrezee, yellow daal, aloo paratha. Spice level can be dialed up or down to taste. Service is good and they have not been crowded the 6 or so times we've gone.