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| - The food was ok, not stellar in any way.
I was the only one there on a Tuesday at 7:30pm. I ordered Malai Kofta to compare it with the same dish offered by Mount Everest on W Sahara. Mount Everest seems consistently very good, but I wanted to try a different place. Jannat was: Wrong choice, it turned out.
The three mistakes:
1) I ordered it spicy, 8/10. It arrived at tourist spice, maybe a 3.
2) Garlic naan had enough garlic, but was otherwise really bland. The rice, Jasmine long grain, tasted mealy, and was clumped in places.
3) The menu, which listed these as $11.95 and $2.95 respectively, did not make the price trip to the final bill, which overcharged each by a dollar. The waitress/cashier seemed indignant that I had brought this up, and I politely showed her the menu, and the bill. After a bit of reprogramming, the final bill reflected the *actual* price.
The waitress/cashier would have found out about #1 if she had ever visited the table after the order was taken, but it wasn't until late in the meal that she sauntered over.
The ambience is: converted Mexican Cantina. I expected at least normal, but they failed that test, and their customer service attitude was bizarre at best, insulting at worst.
I won't be back.
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