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  • YUM! My husband and I were craving indian food and this hit the spot. It's listed as a $$ but it's really more of a $ in my opinion. I'm new to the area so I'm not super familiar with the pricing yet, but everything seemed pretty cheap. I guess if you got multiple things it would be $$ though. The restaurant is definitely geared towards takeout so the ambiance is very takeout casual, but I don't really care that much as long as the food is good. We got the non-vegetarian combo for two and it was a ton of food! The lentil soup was AMAZING! I've had a lot of indian lentil soups before and this is probably the best I've ever had. It was a little sour and spicy and sweet all at the same time. The samosa was also solid and came with the standard sauces. Even the papadum was slightly more tasty than normal papadum. The main course was butter chicken (also had the choice of korma), lamb curry (also had the choice of chicken) and a vegetable dish with cauliflower and rice. The butter chicken was super different from any of the other butter chickens I've had. It was pretty sweet - I heard someone at a table next to us describe is as being like maple chicken - but even still I thought it was tasty just different. The lamb curry was standard but also good and the veggie dish was great! We got four pieces (large halves) of naan and it was fresh and warm and very soft. Delicious! Dessert was gulab jamun served warm and tasty. I was so full but luckily it was just one so I'm glad I was able to fit it into my stomach. Mango lassi also good. The people working there were super nice and attentive and I will definitely come back here! They had a lot on their menu and we really love indian food. The only slightly off thing was the combination of sounds that seemed to be going on in the restaurant. My husband described it as "the soundtrack that you play for someone you're trying to slowly torture." There was a low indian vocal soundtrack with some sort of 8-bit game music (there were some children in the back playing a game) and then also a ton of frequent cat meows (might have been the game? Couldn't tell.) I didn't notice it at first and it was mostly just really funny to me.
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