Four stars for the food. Minus one (and close to two) for the ridiculous wait.
First, the food. Chicken tikka masala was classic. Palak paneer was a little watery, which diluted the flavor, but acceptable. Other choices were fine. The spicy dishes had a powerful kick. Lots of rice. I'm no expert on what constitutes "real" Indian cooking, but it looked like most of the other customers were.
I had plenty of time to consider that, because there were at least five customers or family groups waiting around when I got there, on a weekday evening. I had sent in my order, waited at home, and taken the long way to Hot or Mild ... And I still had to wait at least 20 minutes. (Figure close to an hour from the time I ordered.) Some of the people waiting when I arrived were still there when I left.
It wasn't a comfortable wait. No chairs, just backless hassocks. Cold enough that we all kept our coats and hats on.