Found my way into this place because it was close to where we picked up our engagement photos and I've quite pleased to have found this place indeed!
A worthy note from my discriminating Indian palate - this seems to be heavily westernized and not overly authentic (my favorite) but it's still darn tasty. You'll see other reviews that talk about it being "the only Indian food I've ever liked" and I think that's because it's inspired food creations for the most part that appeal to the western masses. The crowd we dined with kind of helps reinforce my point.
The food here is not cheap - but on par with many of the NW places you'll find good Indian food at so I wouldn't say that's a problem. The menu if heavily meat focused (again - it's westernized over authentic) and I found the veggie options to be very basic with nothing to excitingly different that would really set them apart that way. The creativity was in the meat dishes for sure.
We ordered a pakora trio (not my favorite authentic appitizer) but what we got was very good. One was full of cheese, another was made of spinach and the 3rd was a bit more traditional. It was presented in a style I would consider french or Italian - Indian food doesn't seem to be known for it's presentation!
Naan was delicious. My dahl was wonderful - even though it was "just" dahl. Service was excellent even though I don't think anyone there was very experienced servers, I think they picked the best of the newbies in this regard and everyone tried really hard. I love the decor - they did a fabulous job in this area.
Over all I would go back here - it's a bit far and out of the way from me though which is a bit sad but I'll find my way back there.
Review 15 of 30 in Yelp's 30 Day Challenge - half way there!