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  • One of the worst Indian places I have been in the USA.. Its a joke to call this place 'Indian Spices' because of thier bland, flavourless food which doesnt do any justice to making good Indian food with good spices and flavor.. (By spices I dont necessrally mean spicy and hot, I just mean flavours). It should instead be called 'Indian Spiceless' From our experience, I can tell these guys dont know whats Indian food and how to cook it.. We ordered navaratan kurma and veg jalfrizi.. Though technically these are entirely different dishes with kurma being somewhat on the sweeter side and jalfrizi being on the tangy and spicy side.. What we got was nowhere near what we expected. Both the curries looked uninspiring and not that different at all. Both clearly had the more or less the same well cut frozen veggies you get in super markets and more or less tasted the same.. Jalfrizi which typically has more sauce (gravy) was very dry (never seen it in any other Indian restaurant like that) and had virtually no flavour.. it seemed like some spices were tossed in here and there.. And to add to the insult, they prepared these wonderful exotic delicacies taking more than one hour to prepare when hardly there were any customers around!! Not only do the staff seem to not know how to cook Indian food, they also dont seem to know much about whats Indian food! My wife had ordered 'Onion Kulcha' without seeing the menu.. (For beginners Kulcha is slightly different type of Indian bread like Nan..) Actually that item was not in the menu.. thats fine.. but instead of telling us that, the staff took the order and brought us 'Onion Nan'.. when my wife complained that this is NOT kulcha but nan, then the staff tells us 'Onion kulcha is Onion Nan right??!!'.. LOL! Actually this was not a big thing, but clearly shows that the staff (eventhough they looked like Indians) didnt know much abt Indian cuisine.. I then explained to the staff whats the difference between nan and kulcha.. then to make things more comic, we could hear them arguing inside the kitchen abt this issue.:P Also the mango lassie was sour.. We came here seeing four star reviews, thier buffet might be good as most reviewers have opined here or most of thier guests are newbies who havent experienced real Indian food.. When we left the place, we were joking about the name 'Indian Spices' for all the flavorless food with no 'real spices' and exlaimed we could have done this food ourselves very easilyat home..
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