Disappointing but not surprising. The food here should not be confused with what really comprises Indian food which is very varied and calls upon a number of ingredients, spices , and cooking techniques. This really is Americanized Indian fast food. When I ate there I did the choice of protein (lamb choola bowl with tikka masala) , rice, naan, and a mango lassi. I'd only go back for the mango lassi. Somehow they managed to muddle the flavors to the point that I couldn't quite tell what flavor profile they had intended other than fast food. The glory of Indian cooking is that even with the number of spices they use you can actually taste those individual spices whereas at Choolah they blend into blah. If the prices were much lower, I'd say OK a quick other than hamburger fast meal but when you pay for one entree what you could pay for an entire Indian lunch buffet with better cooking, Choolah goes into the 'not worth it' column in my book.