First off, I want to say that I came with low expectations as I haven't heard of this restaurant and none of my friends have been here. However, this place is really close to my work and decided to give it a try. I ordered take out from their website and grabbed it 20 mins later. It was promptly ready to go which I appreciated. The staff I interacted with was nice and friendly. I got the vegetarian lunch box (Samosa as appetizer, palak paneer, channa masala, vegetable cashew korma, rice and Naan bread) for $15.95. Total was $18.66 with taxes and convenience fee which is typical for Indian food in this area. I do want to praise that the food was delicious and very filling! I absolutely loved the palak paneer and their naan was phenomenal! The only reason I give it 4 stars instead of 5 was because of the to-go box it was in. Quite a bit of it spilled out and made a bit of a mess inside the paper bag. All the other containers and foil ended up having sauce on it. Unfortunately I eat my lunch in my car which made this inconvenient and messy. Food-wise I have no issues with and I cannot wait to come back and try other dishes!!
the food is great! the restaurant is really clean and the service is amazing. i was looking to a Indian buffet and I found one
Finally an Indian restaurant that has good taste! I can feel that they care about the taste of their food, and they respect/take care of their vegan customers along with providing a venue for education (vegan talks/events) which shows me they are not just for profit. They offer some innovative vegan dishes that gives us options which I love. This earns my respect and I'm likely to return! This time I got: -Jackfruit cashew korma: even though I'm technically allergic to cashews sometimes I can have it and this dish was cooked with a lot of care and flavor. Really loved it. -Masala dosa was pretty solid!
This Indian restaurant is spacious and inviting, with friendly staff. The menu has a mix of traditional northern and southern Indian cuisine as well as Indo-Chinese. They also have a few fusion items such as jackfruit korma. Tried something I normally don't see in most Indian restaurants-manglorian eggplant curry. The sauce was rich, but not too heavy (with hints of coconut and sesame). The eggplant was sliced into long strips (instead of mashed) and cooked with mushrooms and peas. Definitely enjoyed something different, the portions were generous. My companion enjoyed the baingan bharta. Plenty of food left over for the next meal. Will be back!
My friends and I decided to go here for a girls night out. We had never been before and didn't know what to expect. On the outside, it looks much smaller than it actually is. It has a surprisingly large and beautiful interior. The ambience of the place was very calm and elegant. There was only two other customers at the time we went so it was very quiet. I think because of that, the service was incredible. The server we had made sure we were fully taken care of and even cracked some jokes to keep the mood light. It was a lot of fun. The food was prepared efficiently and tasted phenomenal. One of my friends is a picky eater and even she loved the food. I was even able to get a vegan meal that was very filling and delightful. The parking is free and ample. You will not have to worry about finding a spot. I will say though, if you go at a busier time and day, you might have to park a bit farther out but it's really not the long of a walk, especially on a good sunny day. I would love to go back either by myself or with friends and family.
Overall- The food was fine and our server was kind. They have traditional gendered multi-stall restrooms. It was pretty empty on a weekday evening. We loved the view from our booth. The booth seat I sat in kept moving and the leather on the seat was torn up. The ambiance was an interesting mix of up scale and kind of broken/dingy. Our server was super kind and was really supportive of getting us things for our 2 year old before we even asked for them- his own plate, plastic silverware, and a kids water cup. Our food was good, but nothing we tried tasted special or different from other places that would have us return here over other Indian places in the area. Normally my son can have mild dishes, but even the butter chicken had a kick at the end that was too much for him. I've never had Indian food where the spice was similar to a Szechuan style spice where your mouth gets a little numb. I didn't enjoy that difference here. (We got the other two dishes medium spicy.)
I came here last night for a friends birthday dinner and I had a very nice time. I thought that the staff was accommodating but the food was really good. It's good quality and plentiful with affordable prices. It's also byob, although they do charge a $5 cork fee per bottle. I'd definitely come back, I'm curious about their lunch buffet
Not sure why I lagged on writing this but here we are. I was here on 1/2/24 with DD and here it is, the fifth! Parking is ample and free, as this is in a small strip mall with only a few service businesses. It looks far larger when you walk in, because the window front seems small. Beautiful decor and artwork. Excellent service. Delicious food! We were seated immediately and given water. Drink orders taken, and DD asked for the Chaas. The server asked if she had ever had it and she said no. So when my mango lassi (free with Yelp! checkin) came, they brought her a sample glass of her order. She loved it and I thought it was great, too. They brought a full glass as soon as she approved it. I chose the chicken lunch box special, while she opted for the dosa lunch box. We didn't really look at photos ahead of time, so you can imagine our surprise at the presentation of her plate ;) I was also surprised, but not in the least upset, that mine was in a dish best described as a metal, divided rectangle like you might get in the army, lol. But oh! the food. Oh, oh oh! I cannot. Every luscious bite of my tikka masala chicken and tandoori chicken was bursting with moist flavor. I've had tandoori at many restaurants in this area and they are always dry - this was 100% the opposite. DD's various sauces were so full of amazing, blended flavors. I brought over half of mine home and made two small meals of it later. All of it was delicious, reheated. Mango lassi: wayyy too sweet for me, I only drank half. Her Chaas? very refreshing and also a bit sweet for me, since I don't eat or drink much in the way of sweet stuff. Service was impeccable and also subtly amusing. I asked server what the green sauce was and they said, "It's ... something..." and only after a few seconds, cracked a smile to show it was a joke. DD said the bill was very reasonable and we both remarked through the afternoon what a delightful lunch experience it was. I truly will make a point of going back.