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| - Do not be fooled by the photos taken up-close of their food. Be prepared to lighten your wallet for a meal that wouldn't even fill my dog.
Since I was taking a park walk nearby with my puppers and my best friend, we decided to drop by a restaurant on mainstreet as most of them offer outdoor seating, suitable for enjoying a meal and not having to worry whether your puppy is allowed to stay with you :)
The service is a little absent. When i walked into the restaurant, I was practically ignored for a few minutes, and after being seated, the waiter was quite unavailable for the rest of my stay.
Well, he did offer a seat for my puppers and give them a water bowl at my request, which was fairly appreciated.
We ordered their non-vegetarian prix fixed meal ($25) with lamb kebob (appetizer), butter chicken (main), and garlic butter naan (substitute side). A chicken pekora appetizer was also added ($10) to our meal.
The portions are very small for the price as I mentioned earlier.
The lamb kebob was more like a small sausage, sliced and pieced through the centre with a skewer but served with the skewer removed. It comes with a light, citrus green sauce which compliments the rustic lamb taste quite well.
The chicken pekora was served with small fried bits of wonton skin. Evrything in this dish seemed as if they left it in the fryer and completely forgot about it, causing the chicken to be hard and dry.
The garlic naan was flat with garlic butter spread on only one side and having completely charred on the other side.
The butter chicken wasn't special, wasn't the best I've had. Dry chicken and a curry sauce, not rich enough with butter.
Mainstreet had a nice atmosphere to it, but taste is king: and despite my lack of expertise in this cuisine, I've had much much better.
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