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  • Thali is what I would call "extreme casual eating". The $9 plate is a heck of a lot of food - so much so that the plate is more like a metal platter, with generous dollops of curries, rice, naan, and vegetables. The food was fresh, varied, and leaving your fork with a constant decision of what to scoop next. "Extreme" also reflects the dining. Tables are setup like a coffee shop. You order yourself, pick up the food yourself, and clean out your plate at the end. A surprise, since from the street it looks like more a typical waited-table restaurant, but also highly ideal for anybody who needs to eat-and-go without the usual tips and tables fluff. Listing downsides under such extreme eating conditions comes off a bit hollow, but should be mentioned anyway. They seem understaffed - I felt more like I was eating at a Singapore stall than an enclosed restaurant, and getting water was not exactly intuitive. The money saved on the main dish is easily swallowed if you want to order any of the side items - Lassi, Bhaji, etc - which turned out to be a bit expensive. I don't think Thali is revolutionary eating. If you've already made your mind up on Indian cuisine this is unlikely to change your mind. But if if you want a lot of food, fast - say it's office lunch hour - Thali should be an obvious target.
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