It was a Friday night and we were in need of some take out. I remembered this as one of the restaurants I have bookmarked. Sure glad I did.
The samosa's (#7 on starters menu) were incredibly flaky and cooked to a golden perfection. The inside was full of flavor and the chutney and other green sauce that accompanied it were like a flavor explosion in my mouth.
Speaking of explosions... wow that vindaloo was like a volcanic eruption in my mouth, damn that was spicy, I'm sweatin' just thinking about it... but I braved it out and finished it (took me three days, yep I'm a whimp to a degree!) It tasted incredible over my poached eggs for breakfast the next day.
But what I really loved was the Malai Kofta (#13 on the curries section), these were heavenly.... the potato dumplings were not heavy at all... carrots, peas, raisins stewed together in a lovely saffron based sauce with cashew and almond. This was incredible! You know... vegetarian food should not be caloric... damn it because I would have used a straw to suck down that sauce like a milkshake!
I got a cup of the tomato soup... well more like broth... interesting to say the least. I would save this for a rainy day when you're sick and can't keep anything down.
And of course, garlic naan to boot... really de-lish as well. It all came with basmati rice...
The man behind the counter said this would not feed the three of us... are you kidding me?!! I had leftovers for three days!
At first I was going to say it is quite pricey, but since I got three days of food out of this one visit, I'd say it is well worth it.
Can't wait to go back and try some more goodies!