Copper Kettle catered my wedding reception.
First and foremost, the flavors were phenomenal. Each dish was a masterpiece, bursting with authentic Indian spices and flavors that delighted our guests' palates. From the savory samosas and the rich, creamy butter chicken to the perfectly spiced biryani and the delectable tikka, every bite was a testament to their culinary expertise.
The presentation was equally impressive. The food was beautifully arranged, adding a touch of elegance and vibrancy to our wedding feast. The attention to detail was evident in every aspect, from the colorful garnishes to the stylish serving ware.
Our guests couldn't stop raving about the food. The combination of incredible food, beautiful presentation, and outstanding service made our wedding day truly unforgettable.
Five stars aren't enough to express our gratitude and satisfaction - thank you for making our wedding...
Read moreTandoori naan wrap had 0 authentic flavor (or salt). Chapli kabob was also not good and tasted more like boiled meat. Flavor was hugely lacking in these standard items. Do not recommend for "pakistani" food. The stark variation in reviews (now that i read them) are alarming. 5/5 reviews were likely from bots. One review mentioned owner admitted to serving several day old food (which it tasted like. Server was rude and inconsiderate. Prices were not charged as listed. Literally going to eat ice cream to cleanse my pallet. I find it hard to believe theyve been in business for multiple years. The neighboring grocery store is closed, the lot size is large. There was no one else in the restaurant. Makes me think profit is made from...
Read moreI take my business elsewhere now, since the last time I was there the woman who was on duty felt that it was appropriate to interrogate me regarding my religious beliefs. Due to the nature of the business it would seem logical that not everyone who goes there is going to be of the same faith, but evidently that never crossed her mind. VERY unprofessional, I'll happily take my Indian food dollars to Delhi Palace or Cuisine of India or Royal Taj or Priya where everyone is treated like a prince and NO one is intruded upon in this incredibly personal manner.
However, if you don't mind being grilled about your faith, the food is ok. Service is slow and if you're expecting American-appropriate speed and...
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