My first experience with indian food was at a place called taj palace that used to be accross the street from the old Randal park mall. They had a buffet for about 7 bucks and I tried it on a whim and immediately fell in love. Since then I've made it something of a goal to try new places when I find them and I've been to a pile of them.
The two things that I love most about the dozen or so locally owned Indian restaurants I've been to are the (usually) reasonable cost and the amazing variety of foods available. This place has neither. They have fewer options than your average hotdog cart and a meal for one with a fountain drink is about 12 bucks.
I also tend to love the sort of home grown feel of the decor at most of these local places. This place has all the charm of a chipotle.
Now dont get me wrong. The food i did have was fairly tasty, but still I'd skip this place.
Do yourself a favor. Hunt up one of those locally owned mom and pop places and go there instead. The food will be far better, with a much broader selection [didn't like what you had this trip? There are 50 other dishes to try next time.] you'll be helping the local economy and you will be much more satisfied by your experience.