Solidly good dining experience with pros and cons to it.
Dinner menu is reasonably priced with sharable entrees, which is nice. We were 3. We ordered the Tandoori Fish (salmon), Malak Paneer and Butter chicken.
-The fish was nicely cooked albeit a little overdone as it came on a fajita-like sizzling platter. It looked delish but a little dry and tasted salty. It came with a lot though and was good value.
-The Paneer was nice and had basically the same sauce as the butter chicken.
-The butter chicken was a little dry. The sauce was good and had flavour and spice but I felt spice wasn't balanced enough in either dish (we ordered hot). The thing is, it mostly just tasted tomatoey and peppery which isn't -really- a bad thing but I like my butter chickens to come through really sweet and nutty at the same time.
-My friend got the salty lassi, and it tasted good, but was so small for the price!
-Similar feeling for the dessert we ordered - and I loved the Rasmalai (it's like sweet curdled milk balls) but it was 4.50 for only two pieces.
The service was kinda varied. There is a funny ring-bell you need to push. Our main waitress was friendly and attentive but most others seemed indifferent and didn't speak really.
-Our rice never arrived so we had to ring to ask, and it came shortly after.
-My friend was irritated with the woman who came to clean the table because she was taking away plates without asking, when my friend wasn't done with them.
-Also that particular waitress waited around for my friend to finish which was a little awkward.
SO! overall it's good, but I have another favourite in the area, so a MAYBE for return visit.