Pretty good and pretty authentic. I forget which part of India they said the food was from. I dined here on business based on the good Yelp reviews. People are pretty spot on giving this place good reviews. The food was good and felt very "home cooked." It was interesting that the server described the food as "home cooked" as well without my prompting. She gave us a little history of the word "Dhaba" too. The rice was not your typical Indian basmati. It was a little thinner and different consistency and mouth feel. I didn't like that very much. Everything else was pretty tasty.