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| - The food here is consistently delicious, the service is great (lines are long, but they move fast), and even during busy lunch times there is seating. I work nearby, so I've been here many times (and anticipate coming here many more), so here's what I've noticed so far:
-The perfect balance bowl is perfect for people like me who want variety. Absolutely love it with paneer, and the veggie croquettes are good but you'll need to put sauce from the sauce bar on them (they're a bit dry). I definitely want to try the salmon next time.
-The wraps are on the smaller side. If you are hungry, definitely get more than a wrap.
-Try the naan and samosas as extras! If you get the samosas, be sure to get the tamarind apple sauce.
-The sauces are great! If you're like one of the reviewers below who felt that there wasn't enough heat, get the lava sauce -- it packs a punch. I actually like that the food is well-seasoned but not super spicy, since this allows me to go there with friends of mine who might not be able to handle spice.
-It's not that cheap as far as Indian food goes, but I assume from the lack of tipping that the employees are getting paid fairly, and they also tell you where they source their ingredients from!
An anecdote about the service -- I was given the wrong buzzer today, so of course it never went off. After waiting for a pretty long time in Choolah time (maybe fifteen minutes -- the food is usually ready in five or less), I went up to the counter and asked about my food. After realizing that they had given me the wrong buzzer, they handed me the bowl but switched out my then-cold naan for a fresh one and also gave me free samosas!
The only issue that I might have is that they blast techno and clubby music. Not exactly what I want to listen to while I eat, but I'll bear it.
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