I was driving along after grocery shopping a bit further away from my usual stomping grounds when I peeked in my rear-view mirror and could have sworn I saw Paradise Indian food at Cimarron and Sahara. I took a turn left and walked up to the door but it was locked with no operating hours in the door. It was 4:00 PM and I was rendered forlorn. I yelped the place and called them and they told me Paradise would be open at 5 PM for dinner. I was relentless and I found some nearby stores as a distraction and returned promptly at 5 to find the door still locked. Another couple was waiting for the place to open. They knocked on the window and the door opened around 5:10. I walked into a large space with an unfinished bar and plenty of seating. The hostess/waitress told me they had been open since June. I was shocked, looked at the menu, and ordered some traditional favorites to go. I don't know what's actually going on here but the lamb Korma was amazing. Spices just right along with true basmati rice, lentil soup (delish) and garlic nan. Not by any means cheap but portions were full of excellently prepared good that stayed fresh until I got home and consumed it with vigor. Paradise Indian is worth a visit and they have a lunch buffet which I will try in the future. Really, the food was quite fantastic. Now add some sitar music and make it a home. Well done! Stick around!