there seems to be a lot of negative feeling toward this place. while I won't say it was great, it definitely wasn't bad. just different.
first, it's apparently "Indo-Chinese". we were not aware of that, as we thought it was just a Chinese restaurant. i've been to Indian restaurants and within seconds of walking in, the familiar aroma of Indian cuisine hit me and I was confused. we were then greeted and asked whether we wanted Indian food, Chinese food, or both. we chose to look at both menus and both settled on Chinese-esque dishes. Danielle had Singapore noodles and I had Szechuan Chicken Fried Rice. as with other experiences at Indian restaurants, the level of heat/spice was not considered when i ordered and holy jeez did my poor guts hate me for the rest of the weekend. that said, the food wasn't bad at all. i think if we went back i'd order Indian food as the Chinese-like dishes didn't really leave me wanting more, but weren't offensively bad either.