Copper is always a bit of a hit or miss with me. Which kinda sucks for me since I am not a huge fan of Indian food in the first place so I don't go here often even though it is in walking distance from the workplace.
The modernness of the interior is pretty cool, they sure managed to squeeze a ton of tables into a tight space! I would actually recommend this place for lunch over dinner. You get a nice soup or salad and much more reasonable prices for your money. The menu selection is also mostly the same during lunch as dinner so you won't be missing out on much. Make sure you get a certificate from restaurant.com before you go here, it'll save you quite a lot.
The first time I went here was for dinner, and good thing I made reservations because this place was crowded up with at least an hour or so wait! The single slice of complimentary naan is not enough for most people so we ordered a serving of garlic naan, and boy was it good! Paired with this was a variety of chutneys that were very tasty. I especially liked the mint chutney. For my entree I had some sort of lamb curry which I did not each much of because I thought the lamb was fairly tough and the curry was really just too strong to eat by itself. My date kindly shared his chicken tikki masala with me which was much easier on my palate and easier to chew. The second time I was here for lunch with fellow yelper Adam R. and this time I just went for the chicken tikki masala to be safe, while my dining partner decided to be ambitious and got some sort of peppery lamb curry. It looked very hot so I didn't touch it for fear of having to run to the bathroom on a quest for water. One thing I miss about lunch here is instead of naan and chutney they give just give you soup or salad. The salad looked decent enough, but being the curious cat that I am I opted for soup. Well this soup I think could've been used for pizza sauce and I wouldn't have been able to tell the difference. I just spread some on my naan and ate it like that.
Our waiter was perfectly decent and kept water glasses refilled the majority of the time for both visits, and duriing lunch it is pretty empty and we got to sit in the nice sun room instead of crammed into a corner at dinner. Seeing as this is about the only Indian cuisine available close to me and they have nice discounts quite often I'm sure I'll be back.