We went to Maurya for a group gathering. Six of us packed onto a table crammed in the middle of the restaurants except... there were only three other tables. It certainly isn't a busy night, and the spacing between tables could use a little bit of rethinking.
Food was great, portions are standard fine dining Indian. Beer menu is a bit on the low side but all the standard varieties are covered. Wine menu is much better and it certainly reflects the owner's preference.
I really liked the story about Ashoka Maurya and his reign during the 3rd century BCE. But the restaurant lacks certain finese to deserve 5-stars. Will visit again to reevaluate soon!