There are pros and cons about this place.
Pros:
1. The waiter was really kind and we were welcomed with a smile.
2. We were seated were ever we wanted.
Cons:
1. For one entree it's $15 with no rice, I mean every Indian place serves rice with the entrees. I was bummed to find out when we had to pay $3 more for rice! So total for one person it's $18, that's just ridiculous and overpriced.
2. In addition to, we had to share our food because the portion was too small for two people. I'm honestly shocked and upset that it was all overpriced and our total came out to be $62!!!! For two tiny plates of barely any chicken, a little plate of rice, four slices of naan brand, and overpriced beer.
3. I'm also honestly shocked that my chicken tikka massala didn't have a thick sauce, and that both tiny plates of barely any chicken had a chewy and not well done meat. This made me upset because I felt that the food was rushed.
4. Wait time. The wait time took a long time that we both had to start eating chips that we bought from a store previously.
5. At the end of our meal I told our waiter about the portion size and that you had to pay an additional $3 for rice and $4 for technically 2 peices of naan bread (they were cut in half.) and he said it's management who does the prices like that. I was SHOCKED...
6. The waiter took a long time to bring out my chai tea and he brought it out with our food. (Those of you who eat Indian food, you will know that tea comes before the meal and not during because then you will be full)
7. The waiter gave us HUMONGOUS plates when really the food portion was small, I think they did that to make people think that it's a lot of food.
In general I'm sorry to say this but we will not be back ever again.