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Update: after hearing how the food is better when eaten there, we decided to give it a try and it ad absolutely TERRIBLE. There’s no sense of organization inside, no one to show you the table, no one to even take your order. Even if you did go to the counter they asked you to order from your table, online. It took 1 hour 20 minutes to get our order, and they said they missed it. The restaurant wasn’t even very busy, and it was a weekday (can’t imagine how it would be on the weekend). The food was so bad. The samosas were dripping oil, when we took a bite, oil oozed into our mouths. The Kulcha Naan tasted like it had sand on it. The aloo paratha had mashed potatoes.
Only go here if you have a ton of money to spend, and not eat.
It’s hard to rate prashad (food offering to God) but I’ll try.
Have you ever been in one of the middle eastern airlines? Yes!!! Then you know what I’m talking about.
No?! Well then get the rice bowl from this restaurant and that’s what exactly is served. Servings so small that it wouldn’t be enough for a child, and ridiculous priced even for the location. Can’t believe it was barely 6 spoons of rice. The paneer was dry and rubbery. We ordered the Punjabi By Nature Bowl, and the Tikka Masala Bowl. The Tikka Masala Bowl was missing the “home style daal lentils”, after charging $14 bucks! At least in a flight you get a roll, some dessert, water, and even free drinks, here absolutely nothing. We did takeout, and usually takeout portions are a little bigger than dine in. If I had servings so small the I wonder how the dine in portion would be.
Would I recommend to go here? Probably not for the food.
Will I come back here? Only if someone forces me to, blackmails me, or gives me a million dollars.
The food tasted okay, but not worth $28 at all for 2 items (not including tax and tips).
Not sure about dine in, but takeout definitely not recommended.