Brooke Halle
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Their happy hour meals/prices intrigued me, decided to give it a try. Average experience overall. I arrived at 5:20, there was a banquet going on, but no one in the actual restaurant section. I was seated near the doors to the banquet & eventually another couple arrived. It was just the 2 tables for happy hour dinner between 5:30-6:30pm last Friday.
The servers were attentive, as long as I called their attention. I waited 40ish mins for my tikka masala happy hour platter (which included tikka masala, rice, a samosa & naan). Something happened when I placed my order, it was rung up as a full meal and not the platter. The servers quickly fixed this issue & brought out everything that was supposed to come. In my opinion, the tikka masala was lacking the punch of flavor you would expect with a curry dish. Samosa was delicious alongside the sauces. Naan was fluffy with a bit of crisp on the bottom.
There was a bit of confusion about my bill. It was obvious that several different servers had rung my meal up and helped throughout my time there… unfortunately, this resulted in an inaccurate total $$. I addressed the issue and it was eventually fixed, but definitely something of concern, considering I was one of two tables in the entire restaurant & if I hadn’t pointed it out they wouldn’t have known.
I would consider coming back here for happy hour drinks, but unsure if it would be worth it to pay for an entire meal. The empty restaurant at happy hour took me by surprise, especially since it was a Friday. Frankly, there are better Indian restaurant options within close vicinity for this place to be lacking in the flavor and service department.