Dean C.
Yelp
9/18-9/19/22
Well, it wasn't baaaaad.... I know I gave it 1 star out of 5, but when was the last time you had Indian food so bad it was inedible?--kinda hard to make stew taste like vomit if you just throw curry powder and cheap meat in right? So, anyway, no, the food wasn't so bad I threw it all away, but I feel it was probably lumped with the worst 20% of all Indian food I've tried around here.
1. Garlic Naan $3.99: So their naan is probably some of the worst I've had. It's just really unevenly cooked--some parts are tough and hard and dry, and some other parts are nice and soft and chewy. Also, strangely the back side is blackened and hardened, but at least the upper surface is nicer.
As for this garlic style, it was smeared with some kind of orange garlic sauce. It does do the job, but unfortunately the bread just kinda sux. 2/10
2. Aloo Gobi $12.99: Stewed potato. I'd say it's pretty good--quite flavorful. 7/10
3. Basmati Rice $2.99: Perfectly cooked white rice. Each kernel was distinct, and yet all moist. 7/10
4. Lamb Karahi $15.49: This was probably my biggest beef... er um, lamb... it was dry and faaaar too lean. The sauce was quite flavorful, but again, does it matter if you're basically saucing up cardboard? 2/10
5. Cheese Naan $3.99: Yeah, so, again same deal with the uneven some hard some soft cooking. And funny thing is they even carried that over to the cheese!--the naan was cut up like pizza, but some slices were totally stuffed with gooey super yummy cheese, while others probably only had a few strands and were turned into cardboard. The cheesy parts were totally DELICIOUS, like Indian quesadillas, but to be honest 70% of it was hard and crappy. 2/10
Anyway, I'd say it's somewhere between 1 and 2 stars... 1.5? But since Yelp only allows whole numbers:
1/5
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