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| - This place is a solid 3.5 stars....Seriously people...Let's talk. I feel like these Suberbanites taste buds might be a little lacking here...This will definitely hit the spot when you're craving some naan bread and masala sauce, but the flavors are so average here that I probably won't be back...There has to be better/more authentic Indian food in North Scottsdale somewhere....Right? Idk, because this place was jammed packed on a Friday night...With my baby boy and Hubby in tow we hit this place up to see what all the rage was about. After waiting about 15-20 minutes for a table, we were seated. There were 2 managers working who were running around frantic the whole time. We specifically asked for a table bigger than a 2 seater because we had our baby boy asleep in his newborn carrier. So we were seated at a nice 4 seat table (two tables pushed together). My baby boy was sitting on the booth side with me and my Hubby on the aisle/chair side of the table...The table provided a barrier so baby boy wouldn't go toppling to the floor should anything happen...Can you believe, right before our food comes out frantic manager guy approaches us and says...Would you mind if I take this table...I looked at him like he was kidding, but he wasn't...I said, yea I mind, It's providing a barrier so my son's seat doesn't fall out of the booth! He backed away with a smile...I'm sorry, but what an idiot...Anyhow, once our food came, it took up both tables!
Outside of that, service was pretty slow...But I guess it's understandable given how busy they were. When the food finally came it was good because we were starving by then. Masala sauce was very average, naan was tasty but had some charred spots. Our appetizer was above average. Some type of Street fries fried with chickpea batter. They were good! My Hubby had the chicken biryani and he said it was decent. All in all, our Indian craving was satisfied, but we're still on the hunt for a true 5 star.
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