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  • I came here yesterday on a Saturday with reservation for a party of 8. We came here base on a friend's suggestion from a review she read. The decor was nice but I found the room too dark. I understand they're trying to create ambiance but I would like to see what I'm putting in my mouth. All the curries started do look the same color. Plus side is that restaurant didn't have a strong smell of Indian food. Service was attentive but I didn't like that they kept on up selling more food when we ordered one Currie dish each. Not sure if Indians eat a lot but we had a lot leftover at the end. I felt they started to upsell when we didn't order a bottle of wine but 5 of us did order a glass of wine/beer/cocktail each. The restaurant did seem a little slow, probably due to freezing storm warning and there trying to make enough to cover their overhead. The menu wasn't big and there's something for everyone. Our group decided to go family style and share. Portions were big. They gave us complimentary appetizer that was some sort of fried lentil. For appetizers, we ordered samosas and vegetarian pakora. The samosa was not hot when it came out, not the same when it's not freshly fried (samosa king's still better) The pakora was a fried vegetable of some sort and tasted okay (looked like mini burgers with no buns) The curries (butter chicken, mushroom, shrimp, lamb, spicy chicken, and scallops) was mediocre as I've had better at Bombay Bhel. The chicken was dry and that should be done to perfection as curries are usually cooked with chicken. Out of all of the curries I like the mushroom, it was different and tasted good. In addition, we ordered fish in banana leaf, it was delicious as it didn't smell fishy and had lots of flavour. Overall, it's a nice fancy restaurant to bring first timers. It's nice and modern. Fusion inspired, if your into it. I minus the 2 stars due do up selling, cold samosas, chicken overcooked and price. We paid a total of $280 with gratuities included due to large group. Bombay Bhel is way better and cheaper.
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