Hours
| Wednesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
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Reviews
With light rain, nothing works better than enjoying fresh hot #samosa with tamarind sauce close to homemade than the runny one we see in most of the commercial restaurants. #ChickenBiryani was mildly hot to enjoy the spices and flavor. There are only 3-4 tables but clean
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I called ahead to see what Indian dishes were available since I only saw two online — Butter Chicken, and Chicken Biryani. They confirmed that those two were the only dishes always available. There are some others if you’re able to order ahead 2-3 hours in advance. I get it. They can only stock what sells and until you have a consistent base buying Indian dishes, you stock what people are most likely to purchase at a gas station — which in this instance is fried chicken, potato wedges, etc. So with the limited options, I ordered the butter chicken. I told them I was 10 minutes away and they said it would be ready when I arrived.
I arrived 10 minutes later and they had not begun making anything. It’s a subway style setup where you can see them prep your food on a line. There’s only a single gentlemen working and he’s doing front and back of the house work. So he takes your order, cooks in the back, and preps and packages up front. It wound up taking another 15 minutes for my naan and butter chicken to be reheated, and some tomatoes and lettuce to be chopped up and thrown into a styrofoam container. Part of the delay was the gentleman having to take and service other orders in parallel.
The gentlemen was very nice, I appreciated that he wore gloves while prepping the food, and took them off to handle money but overall this was not a good experience.
Based on the terrific reviews I thought the Indian would be very good. It was not. The rice was overcooked, and reheated — so therefore bloated and limp. The butter chicken sauce was split from being reheated, and even if it was fresh made it was under seasoned so it likely would still have been very bland. The naan tastes like the frozen premade naan you reheat in your oven.
I love Indian food, and was hopeful for this place, but I think there’s a bit of a chicken and egg situation going on. They can’t make great Indian food here if they don’t have the audience to buy it, but they won’t garner the audience if they don’t make great Indian food.