Restaurant Review:
The restaurant is quite small, accommodating a maximum of 10 people. Previous photos show a different location, which can be misleading. If you're from India, you'll likely be disappointed with the bland and tasteless food. It might appeal to those who have never tried authentic Indian cuisine. The experience is akin to someone unfamiliar with Indian cooking attempting to make sambar but missing essential ingredients.
The only redeeming feature is the naan, which is acceptable when you're hungry. They should reconsider branding it as Indian cuisine—perhaps it would be better marketed as Mexican food with more spices. On a positive note, the food is freshly prepared. However, it may be best suited for non-Indian patrons to avoid...
Read moreWorst Dining Experience ever! This is not Indian food by any metric, there is not a single Indian person involved in the experience as a result the food is quite rubbish as compared to Indian standards. The entire crew is totally hostile and weird. There is more staff than guests and they stare at you like you are animals from the zoo and make it super awkward experience. Servers don't respond, when you request them to come..they try to communicate through eyes and gestures from a distance. Straight up this place is horrible. Note: majority of the positive reviews are by local guides...have to be paid for writing...
Read moreI am always very excited to eat Indian or Pakistani food in different countries. I grew up with Pakistani food and love to see different cultures make the same dish. We ordered the potato samosas, mango lassi, mango lassi with rum, and the Rajma with 2 naans.
Vibes: Cute for a date, and I like that you can watch them prepare your meal. Prices: on the expensive side (Approx $35 usd for the meal) Location: close to the square Taste: Free appetizer plate: 5/5 Yummy chips! Samosas: 5/5 Incredible! Lassis: 5/5 So good! Naans: 5/5 Best naan ever! Rajma dish: 4/5 - needed more flavor and spice, but good!
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