I live near here and have watched this space turn into a different restaurant every four or so years. It's an unfortunate place for a semi-fancy eatery to be. It's squeezed in between Food City and Big Lots which are big places for lower income shoppers. I doubt they ever get any walk-by customers.
It was really nice inside. I love what they did with the place. It felt very authentic and honestly I was suprised when I walked in because it was so big and decorative on the inside but the outside is kind of plain.
Anyways, the food was great. The waitress was real polite with my boyfriend whos new to indian food and explained to him the levels of spicy and what came in what. They had complementary appetizers and the portions were very large.
The vegetarian selection was great. As a part time vegetarian I can always appreciate a place that has meals without meat that actually fill you up.
By the way they were playing indian music. Not the classical stuff but newer pop music that you might hear actual indian people listening to. I don't care how cheesy it sounds but that alone won me over.