This place is lacking in ambiance. The bathroom was a bit dirty. It needs a Reno. But the food was great. Price was reasonable and I’d definitely go back there. Very tasty stuff and not expensive at all. Staff was friendly. But it’s reminiscent of a small family restaurant in India. None of the Delhi glitz or anywhere near the ambiance of a Cactus Club or Earls. But it’s good food. And after all, that’s what I want in a restaurant.
We ate here about five times, after having meant to do so for a couple of years.
The first time, we thought it was tasty and affordable.
We ate or shared an onion dosa which was massive as well as flavourful, a spicy spinach paneer, chana with mushrooms, baked cauliflower inside a flat bread, garlic naan -well you get the picture, we ate well.
However, after several repeat visits, we ended up disgusted.
First, the food.
We found long black human hairs burned onto our naan bread. When we pointed this out to the waitress, we expected to receive new ones for free as compensation.
NOPE! Nothing was done, they didn't even take the price off of our bill until we complained about it.
To top things off, we started to get the VERY DISTINCT impression that we were not welcome there.
We are a gay couple, and it became rather clear they didn't want us there.
Updated from previous review on Sunday February 17, 2013
Definitely not the best quality, but definitely not the worst. Not much to say about this other than the fact that there prices are good and for the price you pay, you do get good selection and quality. Not the "BEST" though..
3 Reviews
First Review by axelboot
Krishna Mulder
Points +69
A Good taste of India - Edit
This place is lacking in ambiance. The bathroom was a bit dirty. It needs a Reno. But the food was great. Price was reasonable and I’d definitely go back there. Very tasty stuff and not expensive at all. Staff was friendly. But it’s reminiscent of a small family restaurant in India. None of the Delhi glitz or anywhere near the ambiance of a Cactus Club or Earls. But it’s good food. And after all, that’s what I want in a restaurant.
Read morePros: Tasty Food, Inexpensive
Cons: Ambiance to much like a cafeteria. Needs updating, Lots of dairy items
Guest
axelboot
Points +185
Very disgusting experience! - Edit
We ate here about five times, after having meant to do so for a couple of years.
Read moreThe first time, we thought it was tasty and affordable.
We ate or shared an onion dosa which was massive as well as flavourful, a spicy spinach paneer, chana with mushrooms, baked cauliflower inside a flat bread, garlic naan -well you get the picture, we ate well.
However, after several repeat visits, we ended up disgusted.
First, the food.
We found long black human hairs burned onto our naan bread. When we pointed this out to the waitress, we expected to receive new ones for free as compensation.
NOPE! Nothing was done, they didn't even take the price off of our bill until we complained about it.
To top things off, we started to get the VERY DISTINCT impression that we were not welcome there.
We are a gay couple, and it became rather clear they didn't want us there.
Updated from previous review on Sunday February 17, 2013
Updated from previous review on 2013-08-18
Cons: Hair in food!, Bigoted staff
Guest
PenneyKing
Points +10
Best Quallity? Okay - Edit
Definitely not the best quality, but definitely not the worst. Not much to say about this other than the fact that there prices are good and for the price you pay, you do get good selection and quality. Not the "BEST" though..
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