We came with our kids for a celebratory lunch. Luckily we had made an earlyish reservation so we got seated promptly. The menu is a mix of street and snack food but it definitely has the casual fare of any roadside Indian restaurant. The flavours were on the more authentic of the Indian food spectrum at least for the northern and western Indian items. The service was less impressive. Maybe they were just too busy but we were served 2 dirty plates in a row, waited too long for items and menus and drinks, had to repeat orders to multiple servers, and just did not connect with the staff at all. You just got the sense that they were putting out customer fires and trying to stay afloat, rather than flowing with the busyness, or building their story or the uniqueness of the food they were presenting. Every little thing in that restaurant has a story, from the food to the slogans to the photos on the wall. I wish we had felt like learning more about it and the people running it but we just didn't have the chance. So do go for good food but don't expect to learn much about the actual Indian street food culture that drives this place to exist. Maybe try when they are less busy...