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A good choice for Indian food in the area. The Chicken Vindaloo had a beautiful spice level and great flavors. Not so beautiful when they had the buffet and you could taste many dishes, but the times have changed. Another great place to try. View all feedback.
One of my favorite food I've ever had in the area. The food is full of taste and you can taste the time and effort that goes into preparing their dishes. Eat you. Five out of five.
This probably the best Indian food in the Metro East. It is very good. I've been there several times. They have chicken, beef, lamb, and fish plates. I often have the lamb; the meat is very tender. I would like more meat in the plate, but lamb is expensive. The nan and roti seem to be made in house; very fresh, but ordered as a side pkate (not included with main dish). Basmati Rice comes with most main plates. A selection of 3 Indian beers and a few domestics. Expect to pay $20 25 per person for just a main and drink.
I was very impressed with my experience at this restaurant. The food arrived hot and had an amazing aroma. The rice was exceptionally fluffy, and the chicken tikka masala was wonderfully unique. I've had this dish numerous times at different places, and while this version wasn't as thick as I've had in the past, it truly tasted like a family recipe. I enjoyed it thoroughly, especially paired with the garlic naan. The naan was thinner than I'm used to, but that was a pleasant surprise; it allowed me to savor it without getting full too quickly. This is definitely a restaurant I plan to return to. I encourage everyone to give it a try and expand their culinary horizons. I hope this establishment can thrive among the numerous pizza and burger places in the area.
The woman was extremely patient with me, taking the time to walk through the menu and point out the vegan-friendly options. They offer a wide variety of vegetarian dishes, but not all of them are vegan, and the staff was very helpful in identifying which ones were plant-based. Eventually, she suggested the spicy garbanzo beans, and I must say, it was delicious! I requested that it not be too spicy—perhaps it would be better to say "mild," since Indian food can be quite hot! Haha! I'll definitely return to try another vegan option next time.
This restaurant is a fantastic option for Indian cuisine in the area. The Chicken Vindaloo was perfectly spiced and bursting with flavor. While the buffet used to offer a variety of dishes to sample, times have changed. Nevertheless, it remains a great place to visit.