As two vegetarian college students, me and my boyfriend love you all so much!
Read moreThe young girl who works there has continually been rude to me and provides such poor customer service! It’s happened the last 4 times she’s taken my order. I don’t know why, I think she’s just lazy! Today I asked for chutney for my pakora as I was getting ready to pay, and she says “sorry we’re out of chutney.” I then tell her I no longer want the pakora appetizer if they don’t have the chutney sauce, please cancel the order pakora from the order. She then says “I’ll get it”, I’m now confused because she just said they were out of sauce. I ask you’ll get what? Then she rolls her eyes and rudely says she’ll go get the chutney from the back. Then once she comes back just hands me my bag of food silently, with an attitude. So I just got my food and walked away in silence! She did the same thing a couple of times before but I just bought the food and ignored it. But I have always been very dissatisfied with the energy and service she provides!!! I come into this restaurant twice a week for food. But I’m not coming to this restaurant anymore! It’s not worth her rude attitude and poor customer...
Read moreI have been to Samosa House East, and I have been to Samosa House in Washington Blvd, but let me tell you what each of these fine Indian establishments are missing, compared with Samosa House in Santa Monica: Mr. Shyam, a man of legendary hospitality and kindness.
Mr. Shyam exemplifies the type of entrepreneur who diligently seeks to find solutions to common issues that typically drive customers away from businesses. As a man of acute sense, Mr. Shyam provides all that he can -and some more- to ensure that his customers are satisfied with the dining experience.
Mr. Shyam is professional and very kind.
I often note delighted customers who excitedly bring new converts to the establishment, explaining why the 'chicken' tikka masala changed their lives.
You must visit this place if you're near...
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