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| - I don't like cilantro, but everything (except the rice pudding) was saturated with it. The lamb curry was full of it, my chicken sausage things had cilantro cooked into it as an ingredient, and cilantro was liberally sprinkled over the top of my entire meal platter. Even the nan was prepared with cilantro baked into it, with more cilantro sprinkled on top. Ugh. Wish I had had some kind of warning, but I don't think I saw the word "cilantro" a single time on the menu.
Also, according to the menu, the meal I ordered included a cup of masala chai, but it wasn't brought out to me. When I asked the waiter about it near the end of my meal, he said that I was mistaken, and that the meal didn't come with the chai. I looked incredulously at him, about to ask him to bring out the menu again so that I could re-read the item description because the inclusion of the chai was one of my deciding factors, but he suddenly backpedaled and said he would go double-check, but he didn't think my meal was supposed to come with a beverage. He came back a minute later with the chai and silently set it beside me without any explanation or apology.
If you love cilantro and get better service than I did, you might classify this place as 3 or 4 stars, but my experience was no more than 2/5.
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