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  • Why oh why do I get Indian food outside of Parc Extension? Laziness, thriftiness, a sense that everybody deserves a chance and there could be a hidden gem out there. I saw their menu in the mail and wanted to give them a chance. They've been open with same owners since '92,so they must be doing something right. I went to pick up and it was quick service. The decor is not much and it's a bit worn out, (even Parc Ex Indian restos have stepped it up a notch in that aspect), but it was the empty resto at lunch hour (except for a table of 3) that really threw me off. The two good things about this place are the price and the huge selection (121 items including sides). You even get a discount for pick up. On top of that there's a 1 person special, 1 shrimp bhoona, 1 chicken Masala, 1 Veggie Cari, with naan, rice, small salad, pakora, samosa and a small desert. All for under $20 tax included. The bhoona was the biggest letdown, the shrimp were decent sized, but the sauce had no flavor whatsoever, it tasted like Indian frozen dinner in the sense that your taste buds just stop tasting halfway through. The Masala (not tikka as the chicken was not grilled) was a bit better, but not by much. Big chunks of slightly dry chicken breast, but the real letdown was the sauce, it had the right texture and tasted freshly made, but was so sugary, they should be handing this out at Halloween. I normally love this dish elsewhere since it's butter chicken's meaner, tougher cousin, I dread to think how they make their butter chicken if this is what they put out as masala. The vegetable curry was more of an aloo gobi, which is a can't miss, but here the veggies were stale and limp and had no taste. The samosa was ok, except for the peas which were not cooked. I asked for spicy when ordering and this was beyond mild, I know the clientele in this area is probably not looking for the hottest cuisine, but Rajasthan down the road can kick it up a notch if we ask them. This would only be a good deal in terms of value and selection, most dishes are in the $10 range and the menu makes me drool because there's a lot of items that not too many places have. But, ill stick to my faves for the time being
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